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About Charles Inglis Clark
CLARK, CHARLES INGLIS
- Rank: Captain
- Date of Death: 06/03/1918
- Age: 29
- Regiment/Service: Army Service Corps 976th M.T. Coy.
- Grave Reference: XVI. K. 7.
- Cemetery: BAGHDAD (NORTH GATE) WAR CEMETERY
- Additional Information: Son of Dr. and Mrs. Inglis Clark; husband of Mary M. Inglis Clark, of 1, Bruntsfield Gardens, Edinburgh. Born in Edinburgh.
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Charles Inglis Clark Hutt
... foothills of Ben Nevis
Following detailed information supplied by Hon. Archivist, Scottish Mountaineering Club:- http://ssa.nls.uk/film/7702
"The S.M.C. Hut on Ben Nevis was endowed by William Inglis Clark and his wife Jane Inglis Clark in memory of their son Charles (1888-1918), who died in the War in Mesopotamia (Iraq). Dr Clark (Oakwood, Rosslyn Castle) was a chemist who was involved in innovations in ink manufacture, and also a pioneer of colour photography. He was Club President from 1913 to 1919, and wrote the first guide book to Ben Nevis. His wife Jane founded the Ladies Scottish Climbing Club in 1908, along with her daughter Mabel and Lucy Smith. Jane wrote a book about her life Ð Pictures and Memories (Moray Press, 1938). Mabel was married to Robert Jeffrey by the time of the Hut opening.
Sources, References and Further Reading
- http://www.smc.org.uk/Gallery/SMC%20Pioneers/WIC.php - William and Jane Inglis Clark
Charles Inglis Clark's Timeline
1889 |
1889
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Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland UK
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1918 |
March 6, 1918
Age 29
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France
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