Reginald Purbrick
British politician (1877–1950)
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Reginald Purbrick (1877 – 6 November 1950) was a Conservative Party politician elected as Member of Parliament for Liverpool Walton between 1929 and 1945.[1] He is known for asking then Prime Minister Winston Churchill, whether the Royal Air Force would consider bombing Dresden and other East German cities.[2]
In 1925, Purbrick and his family purchased the Tahbilk winery in Australia.[3][4][5]