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Claude Reignier Conder

Claude Reignier Conder was a British Army officer, explorer, and antiquarian, known for his contributions to the Ordnance Survey of Palestine. A great-great-grandson of Louis-François Roubiliac and grandson of Josiah Conder, his work focused on mapping and documenting the region, significantly contributing to the understanding of its archaeology and topography. He played a key role in surveying and mapping Palestine, producing detailed maps and reports that are still valuable resources for researchers and historians.


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1904: Retirement from the Army

In 1904, Claude Reignier Conder retired from the British Army with the rank of colonel.

February 1910: Death of Claude Reignier Conder

On February 1910, Claude Reignier Conder, a British Army officer, explorer, and antiquarian, passed away.