Ernest Hanley Protheroe FSZ | |
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Born | 1866 |
Died | 1929 |
Occupation | Teacher, author |
Nationality | British |
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Spouse | Alice Chatwin |
Ernest Hanley Protheroe (1866–1929), [1] was a teacher and prolific author of fiction and non-fiction.
Protheroe was a teacher and became a prolific author, sometimes writing under various pen names. [2] during the First World War he wrote some patriotic biographies including Lord Kitchener and Edith Cavell. [3] [4]
He was known to have lived in Wimbledon and Hyde, Greater Manchester. [5] [6]
Protheroe died in 1929. [1]
Protheroe and his wife Alice had three sons, Alan, Cyril and Geoffrey, and two daughters, Marjorie and Phyllis. [5]
A selection of Prothroe's work includes:
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Ernest Protheroe: A former teacher and incredibly prolific writer for boys and girls under a variety of names who was probably more successful with his non-fiction than his novels