Tom Conway

Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Tom Conway was the son of a British rope manufacturer. After the Bolshevik revolution, Conway's family returned to England, where he attended a succession of boarding s...
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09/14/1904
St. Petersburg, Russia
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