Geoffrey Holmes

Geoffrey Holmes (19 February 1894, Toronto– 7 May 1964, Woking) was a British ice hockey player who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics. He was a member of the British ice hockey team, which won the bronze medal.

Holmes attended the Royal Military College of Canada, graduating after taking a break to serve in the British Army in World War I. He returned to England, where he captained the Army's ice hockey team. He went on to become a pioneer missionary in East Africa, running an Anglican mission in Rwanda for several years. He was later ordained as a vicar. He was awarded the Military Cross for his service in 1918. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Fast facts : celiac disease by Holmes, Geoffrey

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    British politics in the age of Anne by Holmes, Geoffrey S., 1928-

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    Published 1987
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    Britain in the first age of party, 1680-1750 : essays presented to Geoffrey Holmes

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