English: Edward Walter Langhorne (born 1900 Hong Kong) joined the Royal Artillery, served in Mesopotamia and India. After leaving the army he worked in the 1930s in oil extraction in Trinidad and was present for the Butler riots. He was present at Guayaguayare and Forest reserve. In the 1950s he worked again in oil extraction for the Ministry of Works Kaduna, Nigeria. He later lived with his wife Rose at Whitchurch, Hampshire. He was the brother of Francis Harold Langhorne who is buried at Bourlon Wood, France
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