The Humble Hero of Calcutta: Dudley Gardiner’s Legacy of Compassion

Major Dudley John Gardiner, the "angel with the bushy beard," dedicated his life to alleviating hunger in Calcutta, embodying compassion and service.
Major Dudley John Gardiner, the "angel with the bushy beard," dedicated his life to alleviating hunger in Calcutta, embodying compassion and service.
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