Edward Peel (big-game fisherman)
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Sir Edward Townley Peel, KBE, DSO, MC (1884–1961) was a British army officer, businessman and amateur sportsman. He fought throughout World War I in three overseas theatres of war, rising in rank from private to colonel. He was a member of a mercantile family of Alexandria and spent much of his life in Egypt, serving as chairman of Victoria College there. In 1932 he held the world record for the heaviest Atlantic bluefin tuna caught with rod and line.
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Edward Peel (big-game fisherman)
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Sir Edward Townley Peel
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Sir Edward Townley Peel
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London
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1961-09-06
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Knutsford, Cheshire
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1884-05-31
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1884-05-31
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1961-09-06
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KBE, DSO, MC
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Big-game tunny fishing, yachtsman
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British
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Military officer, businessman
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1923
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1953
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Françoise Nora de Revière
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Sir Edward Townley Peel, KBE, DSO, MC (1884–1961) was a British army officer, businessman and amateur sportsman. He fought throughout World War I in three overseas theatres of war, rising in rank from private to colonel. He was a member of a mercantile family of Alexandria and spent much of his life in Egypt, serving as chairman of Victoria College there. In 1932 he held the world record for the heaviest Atlantic bluefin tuna caught with rod and line.
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1884
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1961