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Name: DOWER, Kenneth Cecil Gandar

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Birth Date: 31 Aug 1908 London

Death Date: 12 Feb 1944 sinking of SS Khedive Ismail, Indian Ocean

Profession: Special correspondent for 'The Times'. Lost his life on his way to Ceylon in an attack by a German submarine.

Author: Many books

Book Reference: Safari Trail, Breath, Chandler, Wikipedia

School: Harrow

General Information:

Safari Trail - He had obsessions. Mosquitoes, he believed, carried every disease under the sun from malaria to typhoid fever; bugs of any kind scared him; he lived in dread of sunstroke and, like any American, insisted on having all his water boiled and then filtered ........ I found him a little difficult ....... teetotaller and non-smoker.
Wikipedia - In 1934 Gandar-Dower led an expedition to Mount Kenya and the Aberdare Range in an attempt to capture a marozi, a spotted lion rumoured to exist. While he failed to capture or photograph a marozi (which remains undiscovered), Gandar-Dower did find three sets of tracks believed to be marozi and discovered that locals differentiated marozi from lions or leopards. He spent 1935 and 1936 in the Belgian Congo and Kenya, where he climbed active volcanoes and produced a definitive map of Mount Sattima.
Had Royal Aero Club Aviators' certificate

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