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- Q5497497 description "South African writer".
- Q5497497 description "South African writer".
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- Q5497497 abstract "Frederick Carruthers Cornell OBE (6 May 1867 – 6 March 1921) was born in Devon, England, and educated at the Bedford School. He studied music and languages in London. In 1902, he came to South Africa, and displayed great interest in Namaqualand. During the First World War he served with the South African Native Labour Corps in which he served as a Lieutenant, and was the first to notify the South African forces that the Germans had crossed into the Cape from German South West Africa. He was an editor of "The Cape Register". His publications include a volume of reminiscences The Glamour of Prospecting (1920). His collection of short stories, some of which are considered to be among South Africa's finest, are found in A Rip Van Winkle of the Kalahari and Other Tales of South West Africa. (1915)He also wrote martial poetry, including "A Soldier's Song" about the Battle of Delville Wood in World War One.He was awarded the Order of the British Empire for his military service.He was married, and had seven children.".
- Q5497497 birthDate "1867-05-06".
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- Q5497497 birthYear "1867".
- Q5497497 deathDate "1921-03-06".
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- Q5497497 deathYear "1921".
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- Q5497497 dateOfBirth "1867-05-06".
- Q5497497 dateOfDeath "1921-03-06".
- Q5497497 name "Carruthers Cornell, Frederick".
- Q5497497 placeOfBirth "Devon, England".
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- Q5497497 shortDescription "South African writer".
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- Q5497497 comment "Frederick Carruthers Cornell OBE (6 May 1867 – 6 March 1921) was born in Devon, England, and educated at the Bedford School. He studied music and languages in London. In 1902, he came to South Africa, and displayed great interest in Namaqualand. During the First World War he served with the South African Native Labour Corps in which he served as a Lieutenant, and was the first to notify the South African forces that the Germans had crossed into the Cape from German South West Africa.".
- Q5497497 label "Frederick Carruthers Cornell".
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