Jack Cecil Drummond 1891-1952

Jack Cecil Drummond, the only child of Major John Drummond of the Royal Artillery and Mrs Drummond, was born at Leicester on 12 January* 1891. His school education was received at the Roan School, Greenwich, and at Strand School, London. While he was very young his parents died in India, and he went...

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