Cyril Holland

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Cyril T. T. Holland (June 5, 1885 - May 9, 1915) was the eldest son of Oscar Wilde and Constance Lloyd Wilde.

After his father's imprisonment in 1895, his mother changed their name to Holland, which was an old family name. He was educated at Radley College.

In the First World War, he was a lieutenant with the Royal Field Artillery. His younger brother Vyvyan Holland wrote, "He was not popular with his brother officers, who considered him pompous and intolerant. He would not join the small talk of the mess, mostly scandal or about sport. And they could not understand anyone who spent his ordinary leave in travelling about Europe, studying architecture and visiting art galleries instead of hunting, shooting, yachting, or fishing."

He was killed by a German sniper on May 9, 1915 in Neuve Chapelle, France and is buried in Rue-Du-Bois Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix Grave reference II. C. 12.