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English: Official portrait of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Edwin Scott (1867-1937) taken the day of his investiture as Knight Commander of The Most Honourable Order of The Bath in July 1925.
After serving as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief, India, 1914-17 and 1918-19, and Brigade Commander India 1919-1920, he was appointed Political Resident at Aden, 1920-1925.
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