Charles Fraser-Smith

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Charles Fraser-Smith (* 1904; † 9. November 1992) war ein britischer Ingenieur und diente dem Autor Ian Fleming als reale Vorlage für die Figur des Q in den Romanen um den Geheimagenten James Bond. rdf:langString
Charles Fraser-Smith (26 January 1904 – 9 November 1992) was an author and one-time missionary who is widely credited as being the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond quartermaster Q. During World War II, Fraser-Smith worked for the Ministry of Supply, fabricating equipment nicknamed "Q-devices" (after Q-ships) for SOE agents operating in occupied Europe. Prior to the war, Fraser-Smith had worked as a missionary in North Africa. After the war he purchased a dairy farm in Burrington, Devon, where he died in 1992. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Charles Fraser-Smith (* 1904; † 9. November 1992) war ein britischer Ingenieur und diente dem Autor Ian Fleming als reale Vorlage für die Figur des Q in den Romanen um den Geheimagenten James Bond.
rdf:langString Charles Fraser-Smith (26 January 1904 – 9 November 1992) was an author and one-time missionary who is widely credited as being the inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond quartermaster Q. During World War II, Fraser-Smith worked for the Ministry of Supply, fabricating equipment nicknamed "Q-devices" (after Q-ships) for SOE agents operating in occupied Europe. Prior to the war, Fraser-Smith had worked as a missionary in North Africa. After the war he purchased a dairy farm in Burrington, Devon, where he died in 1992.
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