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  1. Captain Lionel Wigram (1907 in Sheffield, England – 3 February 1944 in Pizzoferrato Abruzzi Region, Italy) was a British Army officer. He played a significant part in developing British infantry fighting tactics in the Second World War.

  2. Wigrams Bridge No 17 is a minor waterways place on the Grand Union Canal (Warwick and Napton Canal) between Napton Junction (Junction of Grand Union and Oxford Canals) ( a few yards to the southwest) and Budbrooke Junction (Junction of Saltisford Arm and Grand Union Main Line) ( 14 miles and ¾ furlongs and 25 locks to the west).

  3. Dec 23, 2009 · The film's screen story writer and producer Lionel Wigram was one of the driving forces behind the character's rejuvenation. We spoke to Lionel about his influences and experiences in making...

  4. What We Support. We like to give money to small charities where we feel our donations usually between £400 and £3,000 will make a difference. Find out more about the charities we support.

  5. The Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust was founded in 1988… in memory of Lionel Wigram who was killed in action aged 36 in 1944 leading Italian Partisan Irregulars on the Adriatic coast near Sangro River Valley.

  6. Like many thousands of his contemporaries, Lionel Wigram (1907-44), a London-based solicitor and property developer, joined the British army at the outbreak of the Second World War. Already commissioned in the Territorial Army, he joined the Colours as a captain.

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  8. Lionel Nicholas Richard Wigram (born 22 December 1962) is a British film producer and screenwriter. He is the grandson of the war hero Lionel Wigram.

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