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peilot yn yr Awyrlu Brenhinol o'r Ail Ryfel Byd a aned yn Awstria (1909-2000)
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Property / place of death: Southwark / rank
 
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Property / VIAF ID: 236237098 / rank
 
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Property / ISNI ID: 0000 0003 8573 6377 / rank
 
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Property / language spoken or written: English / rank
 
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Alfred Lammer was appointed to Guildford Art School by Ifor Thomas and took over running the photography course after his death. His obituary appears in The Times, 1st Nov 2000 and Daily Telegraph , 23rd October 2000.
Property / short biography: Alfred Lammer was appointed to Guildford Art School by Ifor Thomas and took over running the photography course after his death. His obituary appears in The Times, 1st Nov 2000 and Daily Telegraph , 23rd October 2000. / rank
 
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Property / short biography: Alfred Lammer was appointed to Guildford Art School by Ifor Thomas and took over running the photography course after his death. His obituary appears in The Times, 1st Nov 2000 and Daily Telegraph , 23rd October 2000. / qualifier
 

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Austriam-born RAF World War II pilot (1909-2000)
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Alfred Lammer
Austriam-born RAF World War II pilot (1909-2000)

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    Alfred Lammer was appointed to Guildford Art School by Ifor Thomas and took over running the photography course after his death. His obituary appears in The Times, 1st Nov 2000 and Daily Telegraph , 23rd October 2000.
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