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Lieut. Arthur Stansfield Battersby, R.N.
h4. Military Service
[[File:335332 | class=media-item-align-right | battersby.jpg]]Educated at Burney’s Naval Academy, Gosport, and H.M.S. _Britannia_. Entered Navy 1873 and made Midshipman 1874. Employed in boats on East African coast for suppression …
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Professor Routledge
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Mr. French
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Mr. Witherscomb
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Miss Jessamine Mercy Walker
Miss Walker is of medium height and build, with brown hair and gray eyes. She dresses rather carelessly and mannishly, wears a broad-brimmed hat in the sun, and smokes cigars for relaxation. If you catch a glimpse of her ears, you will notice three gold …
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"Professor" Leland Branwaithe Abernathy
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*Physical Description*
At 5'7", 130 lbs, Leland is thin man with somewhat unkempt black hair. He wears glasses, and has a very bookish look to him. While few …
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Lord Caffrey Ayresleigh
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John Wallace
[[File:391685 | class=media-item-align-right | 195x260px | John-Cartman-of-Mars.jpg]]John is never the most impressive presence in the room: a slight build, brown eyes, dark hair, including a mustache that he grew during the voyage from Earth to Syrtis …
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Clive Wentworth
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Richard Hollings
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Charles Long
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Queen Victoria
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Rev. Thomas Forbes-Hamilton
Brother of Professor Richard L. Forbes-Hamilton, of the British Museum, who wrote “The Language of the Desert Nomads.”
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Sir Walter Temple, Lord Dundas
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Sir Reginald Cockscomb
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Willoughby
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Captain Seafort
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Frances Frederica Montrésor
Frances was born on 23 September 1862 at Walmer, Kent, the fourth daughter and sixth child of Admiral Frederick Byng Montésor (Ret., former Commander-in-Chief, East Indies & Cape of Good Hope Station) and Emily Maria Montrésor (neé Delafield).[[File: …
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Vice Admiral Sir Archibald Billingham, KB