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CHIEF: Dr Robin Boyd, MA (Oxon); MB BS; LRCP, MRCS; DCH; AFOM, 8th Baron Kilmarnock |
Richard G. Boyd
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Sergeant (Theodore) Penleigh BOYD Civil War Veterans Buried in Victoria, Australia Sergeant (Theodore) Penleigh
BOYD Noted landscape artist and second generation member of the famous Boyd artistic dynasty who served with the Australian Electrical &Mechanical, Mining & Boring Company and was badly gassed at Ypres in 1917. Described by The Age at the time of his death in 1923 "as without doubt one of the greatest painters of landscape Australia has produced". Penleigh's elder brother (William) Merric BOYD also enlisted, serving with the Australian Flying Corps from May 1917 to September 1919. Merric is credited with being the first person in Australia to cast individual hand-made pottery.
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