Christopher Dilke

Christopher Dilke

Christopher Wentworth Dilke, born 15 December 1913, died 9 November 1987, was an English writer. He was a member of a literary family. His mother and grandmother, as well as his great-uncle, Sir Charles Dilke, the statesman, were authors. He was educated at Winchester College and Trinity College, Cambridge, which he left after a year to become a journalist with the Daily Express. He then worked in publishing.[1]

During the Second World War Dilke served in the Royal Artillery. He became a lieutenant colonel and was mentioned in dispatches. In 1945 he was Press Controller in the west of Germany, with the task of liquidating the Nazi press and starting democratic newspapers.

At the end of the same year he joined the British Broadcasting Corporation as head of English by radio and television.[2]

Dilke wrote for radio and film, and was the aurhor of a number of books, including The Bridgehead, A Name for Myself and Dr. Moberly's Mint-Mark, a study of Winchester College.

He married Alice Mary Best, and had four children.

References

  1. ^ Winchester College Register 1915-1960 p. 206
  2. ^ Dr. Moberly's Mint-Mark, a Study of Winchester College, Bookprint Limited, 1965
  • Winchester College Register 1915-1960

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