Camberley between the Wars was known as Simla in Surrey as many Anglo Indian Army and Civil personnel retired here. St Peters Churchyard is a microcosm of the British Empire as many servants of empire are buried there, many of them very well known, such as Major General Smyth, the father of Ethel Smyth who lived in Frimley, Camberley.
Camberley between the Wars was known as Simla in Surrey as many Anglo Indian Army and Civil personnel retired here. St Peters Churchyard is a microcosm of the British Empire as many servants of empire are buried there, many of them very well known, such as Major General Smyth, the father of Ethel Smyth who lived in Frimley, Camberley.