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Rear Admiral Sir Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield, KBE (1861–1945) was a Victorian Royal Navy officer and later secretary of Lloyd's of London. He gave his name to the Inglefield clip, a device he patented in 1890 for quickly attaching signal flags.

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  • Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield
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  • Rear Admiral Sir Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield, KBE (1861–1945) was a Victorian Royal Navy officer and later secretary of Lloyd's of London. He gave his name to the Inglefield clip, a device he patented in 1890 for quickly attaching signal flags.
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serviceyears
  • 1861(xsd:integer)
Birth Date
  • 1861-04-10(xsd:date)
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death place
  • Burke House, Beaconsfield
Name
  • Sir Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield
Caption
  • Rear Admiral Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield, KCB in masonic dress in 1919
Birth Place
  • Wavertree, near Liverpool, Lancashire
Awards
  • *Egyptian medal with Nile clasp *
death date
  • 1945-07-19(xsd:date)
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  • 200(xsd:integer)
laterwork
  • Secretary of Lloyd's of London 1906 - 1921
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  • Rear Admiral Sir Edward Fitzmaurice Inglefield, KBE (1861–1945) was a Victorian Royal Navy officer and later secretary of Lloyd's of London. He gave his name to the Inglefield clip, a device he patented in 1890 for quickly attaching signal flags.
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