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词条 List of Old Oundelians
释义

  1. Armed forces

  2. Arts

  3. Business and finance

  4. Engineering

  5. Media

  6. Politics and Civil Service

  7. Science and medicine

  8. Sport

  9. References

The following is a list of some notable Old Oundelians, alumni of Oundle School in Northamptonshire, England:

Armed forces

  • Air Vice Marshal David Atcherley, senior Royal Air Force officer
  • Air Marshal Sir Richard Atcherley, senior Royal Air Force officer. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Pakistan Air Force between 1949 and 1951
  • Bernard Paul Gascoigne Beanlands, Canadian World War I flying ace credited with eight aerial victories
  • Patrick Beesly, wartime intelligence officer and author
  • Count Manfred Beckett Czernin, World War II Royal Air Force Pilot and later in the war an operative with the Special Operations Executive
  • Denis Eadie MC, British Army officer who was awarded the Military Cross by Field Marshal Lord Wavell for his conduct during the relief of Kohima during the Second World War
  • Alan Jerrard VC, recipient of the Victoria Cross for action during the Great War
  • Cecil Leonard Knox VC, recipient of the Victoria Cross for action during the Great War
  • William Howard Livens, soldier and inventor
  • Norman Jewell, World War II Royal Navy officer
  • Sir (Charles) Geoffrey Vickers VC, lawyer, administrator, writer and pioneering systems scientist
  • Air Commodore Charles Whitworth, Royal Air Force pilot in the 1930s and a commander during and after the Second World War
  • Major General Sir John Winterton, Governor and Commander of Trieste
  • Michael Wynn, 7th Baron Newborough, Royal Navy officer
  • Rear Admiral Benjamin Bryant CB DSO DSC, the most successful British submarine ace to survive the war

Arts

  • Christopher Alexander, architect, academic and author
  • Al Alvarez, poet
  • John Davys Beresford, author
  • Michael Broadbent MW, wine critic and auctioneer
  • Lucy Brown, actress
  • George Blagden, actor, singer
  • Victor Branford, Sociologist
  • Joanna Christie, actress
  • Jim Clark, Academy Award-winning film editor
  • Charles Crichton, film director
  • Bruce Dickinson, author, commercial pilot, singer in Iron Maiden
  • David Edgar, playwright
  • Adrian Fisher, maze designer
  • Colin Franklin writer, bibliographer, book-collector and antiquarian bookseller
  • Nicholas Greenwood, author, journalist and bookseller[1]
  • Fred Inglis, professor of Cultural Studies
  • Anthony Holden, biographer
  • Maxwell Hutchinson, architect, broadcaster and former President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
  • Frederick Knott, playwright
  • David Pickering, writer
  • George Sassoon, writer
  • Sir Peter Saunders, theatrical impresario
  • Sir Peter Scott, conservationist and painter
  • Paul Seabright, academic and writer
  • Keith Shackleton, conservationist and painter
  • Judge Smith, musician, Van der Graaf Generator
  • Bill Ward, actor
  • Ivo Watts-Russell, music producer, president 4AD Records
  • Sir Bertram Clough Williams-Ellis, architect
  • John Maxwell Edmonds, poet, dramatist and writer of celebrated epitaphs

Business and finance

  • Alex Baldock (born 1970), businessman, banker, CEO of Dixons Carphone
  • Sir Alan Budd, economist
  • David Fleming, economist and environmental writer
  • Sir Roland Franklin, Antigua and Barbuda-based merchant banker
  • Jason Gissing, entrepreneur
  • Sir Howard Stringer, chairman and CEO Sony Corporation

Engineering

  • Raymond Mays, racing driver, engineer and entrepreneur, co-founder of ERA and BRM
  • Amherst Villiers, engineer (automotive, aeronautical, astronautical), portrait painter

Media

  • Damian Grammaticas, BBC Europe Correspondent
  • Cecil Lewis, co-founder of the BBC and author of 'Sagittarius Rising'
  • David Loyn, International Development Correspondent of BBC News
  • Arthur Marshall, writer and broadcaster
  • Rufus Pollock, economist and founder of Open Knowledge International
  • Norman Smith, Assistant Political Editor of BBC News
  • Charles Wintour, newspaper editor

Politics and Civil Service

  • Baron Allan of Hallam, Liberal Democrat M.P.
  • Michael Beaumont, Conservative M.P.
  • Sir Roy Beldam, Lord Justice of Appeal
  • Caroline Criado Perez, feminist campaigner and writer
  • Robert Dixon-Smith, Baron Dixon-Smith, Conservative M.P.
  • Frederick Erroll, 1st Baron Erroll of Hale, Conservative M.P.
  • Donald Gorrie, Scottish Liberal Democrat M.P. and former M.S.P. for Central Scotland
  • Sir Herbert Palmer, Governor of Gambia and Cyprus
  • Ralph Bonner Pink, Conservative M.P.
  • David Reddaway, diplomat
  • David Lockhart-Mure Renton, Baron Renton, Conservative M.P.
  • The Rt. Hon. Kenneth Robinson, Labour M.P. and Minister of Health 1964-1968
  • Sir Joseph Simpson, Metropolitan Police commissioner
  • Peter Thurnham, Conservative and Liberal Democrat M.P.
  • Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia
  • Michael Mustill, Baron Mustill, Law Lord

Science and medicine

  • Michael Ashby, neurologist, witness in John Bodkin Adams case
  • Colin Bibby PhD, ornithologist and conservationist
  • Sir Cyril Clarke, physician
  • Richard Dawkins, ethologist, evolutionary biologist and science writer
  • Charles Fagge, surgeon
  • Sir Alister Hardy, marine biologist
  • John B. Harman, former chairman of the British National Formulary
  • Leslie Hilton Brown OBE, ornithologist and agriculturalist
  • Richard Keynes, physiologist
  • Clive Minton, ornithologist
  • David Nabarro, senior UN system coordinator
  • Joseph Needham, biochemist
  • Robin Nicholson, metallurgist, Chief Scientific Advisor to cabinet
  • Alan Lindsay Mackay, crystallographer

Sport

  • Richard Beesly, Olympic gold medal, 1928 Coxless fours rowing
  • Rollo Brandt, bobsledder, competed for Great Britain at 1956 Winter Olympics[2]
  • Bill Elsey, racehorse trainer[3]
  • Reggie Ingle, cricketer
  • Will Jefferson, professional cricketer
  • David Jennens, Olympic rower
  • Sir Harry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet of Bwllfa, showjumper
  • Robert Martin, cricketer
  • Peter Morley, president Crystal Palace Football Club
  • Greg Smith, cricketer
  • Tom Stallard, Olympic rower
  • Tim Swinson, rugby player
  • Dave Walder, professional rugby player
  • Tom Curry, England rugby player

References

1. ^www.mandalayemporium.com
2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/johnian-winter-olympians |title=Johnian Winter Olympians |author= |website=St John's College, Cambridge |access-date=23 January 2019}}
3. ^https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-daily-telegraph/20190302
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