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Rank
  
Lieutenant-Colonel

Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Died
  
June 19, 1955

Name
  
A.O.L. Kindersley


Born
  
7 April 1869 Cape Town, Cape Colony (
1869-04-07
)

Battles/wars
  
Second Boer War First World War

Other work
  
Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire

Awards
  
Order of St Michael and St George

Battles and wars
  
Second Boer War, World War I

Service/branch
  
Highland Light Infantry

Lieutenant-Colonel Archibald Ogilvie Lyttelton Kindersley, (7 April 1869 - 19 June 1955) was a British soldier and diplomat.

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Biography

Kindersley was the eldest son of Captain H. W. S. Kindersley, of the 29th and 99th Regiments, of Tranmere, Lymington. He was educated at the Edinburgh Academy.

Entering the British Army, he was promoted to captain on 17 September 1892, and served with the Highland Light Infantry in Niger Coast Protectorate from 1893-1896, including the Brass River Expedition of 1895. He was commissioned for service during the Second Boer War and left Southampton in February 1900 with a battalion of the Scottish Rifles headed for South Africa, where he served as a transport officer, and received the honorary rank of major on 12 April 1902. Following the end of the war, he worked as a colonial administrator in South Africa. He was Honorary attaché to the British Embassy in Tokyo from 1911-1913. He was recalled to military service in 1914 for the First World War, at Salonika Campaign from 1916–19 (thrice mentioned in dispatches, awarded the Ordre de l’Etoile noire). He commanded the 1st Garr. Batt. of the Seaforth Highlanders and the 11th (Service) Batt. Cameronians. He was appointed CMG in 1919.

He was a Deputy Lieutenant of Hampshire and County President of the Isle of Wight Boy Scouts Association. He resided at Hamstead Grange, near Yarmouth, Isle of Wight.

Family

In 1908 he married Edith daughter of Thomas Craven, JP, of Kirklington Hall, Notts, sometime High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire. They had two sons and a daughter; Claude Richard Henry Kindersley (1911-1993), and Alistair Thomas James Kindersley (died 1941 on active service aged 26). His first wife died in 1936. In 1937 he remarried to the Hon. Emily Seely, eldest daughter of J. E. B. Seely, 1st Baron Mottistone.

References

A.O.L. Kindersley Wikipedia