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| clubs = Army & Navy Club<br />Royal Victoria Yacht Club | | clubs = Army & Navy Club<br />Royal Victoria Yacht Club | ||
| societies = Royal Society<br />British Association<br />Royal Irish Academy<br />Society of Engineers<br />Royal United Service Institution | | societies = Royal Society<br />British Association<br />Royal Irish Academy<br />Society of Engineers<br />Royal United Service Institution | ||
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T.A. Blakely
| Capt. T.A. Blakely | |||||||||||
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| Born | 1827 | ||||||||||
| Died | 1868 | ||||||||||
| Residence |
34 Montpellier Square, S.W. 1 Park Lane, W. [list Aug 20 1866] Peru [A6:1] | ||||||||||
| Occupation | armed services | ||||||||||
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Contents
Notes
Office Notes
House Notes
spelt Blakeley in ASL 1st list of foundation fellows
name crossed out in A6:1; says Dead in 1868, also crossed out
name crossed out in A6:3
Notes From Elsewhere
See: Captain Alexander Blakely RA “Original inventor of improvements in cannon and the greatest artillerist of the age”
© Steven Roberts 2012 [VERY INTERESTING]
[from above]: He was nominally Theophilus Alexander Blakely but preferred his second name, rarely using his first and signing with just his initials.....Blakely was a Member of the Royal Society of London,the British Association for the Advancement of Science, the Royal Irish Academy, an Honorary Member of the Society of Engineers, the “Smeatonians”, and was a Founding Fellow of the Anthropological Society of London. He was also a vigorous contributor to the debates of the Royal United Service Institution, the military “think - tank” of the day. Socially, he was also a member of the Army & Navy Club, and of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club. ... Sir Richard Burton, the famous explorer and writer, became a friend of Blakely’s in the early 1860s.