Arthur Coningham

Arthur Coningham

Arthur Coningham may refer to:

* Arthur Coningham (cricketer) (1863–1939), cricketer, and father of:
* Arthur Coningham (RAF officer) (1895–1948), senior officer of the Royal Air Force


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