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Joseph Farndale
Joseph
Farndale
was a
British
police officer
who served as
Chief Constable of Birmingham
City Police
and, from 1900 to 1938, of
Bradford City Police
.
Farndale was born in
Wakefield
and
educated
at
Field House Academy
in
Aberford
. He joined
the police
at
the age
of twenty and later became
Chief Constable
of
Margate Borough Police
.
Leaving
Margate he took on the role of
chief constable
of
Birmingham City Police
from 1882 to 1899 before moving to
Bradford
in 1900 to
succeed
Roderick Ross
, who had left for Edinburgh.
He was
awarded
the
King's Police Medal
in 1914 and appointed
Officer of the Order of the British Empire
in the 1920
civilian
war honours and
Commander of the Order of the British Empire
in the
1924 Birthday Honours
.
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