Reg Skrimshire

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Birth nameReginald Truscott Skrimshire
Date of birth(1878-01-30)30 January 1878
Place of birthCrickhowell, Wales[1]
Date of death20 September 1963(1963-09-20) (aged 85)
Reg Skrimshire
Birth nameReginald Truscott Skrimshire
Date of birth(1878-01-30)30 January 1878
Place of birthCrickhowell, Wales[1]
Date of death20 September 1963(1963-09-20) (aged 85)
Place of deathHigh Salvington, England[2]
SchoolMonmouth School
Occupation(s)Civil engineer
Rugby union career
Position(s) Centre
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
?-1897 Blaenavon RFC ()
1897–1903 Newport RFC ()
1903–? Blackheath F.C. ()
1898–1899 Barbarian F.C. ()
Western Province ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1899 Wales 3 (0)
1903 British Lions 3 (1)

Reginald Truscott Skrimshire (30 January 1878 – 20 September 1963) was a Welsh international rugby union forward who played club rugby for Newport and county rugby for Kent. He won three caps for Wales and was the only Welsh representative on the 1903 British Isles tour.

Skrimshire was born in Crickhowell in 1878, and educated at Monmouth School.

He became a civil engineer who worked mainly in Ceylon, Southern Africa and India. Employed by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office he built railways and bridges in the former British Empire, his most notable work being the railway from Johannesburg to the Victoria Falls, including the famous bridge over the falls. He died at Swan Dean Hospital in High Salvington, England in 1963.

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