Hugh Christie

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Hugh Christie OBE (?-1962)[1] was a farmer and educator. He was a founder member of the National Farmers Union and was also involved in the formation of the Women's Institutes.[1]

The school Hugh Christie Comprehensive in Tonbridge, Kent, was founded in 1957 in his name. He was awarded the OBE for political and public services in Kent.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Hugh Christie Technology College prospectus". Retrieved 29 December 2007. 


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