- Anthony Bull
Anthony Bull CBE CStJ (
18 July 1908 –23 December 2004 ) was a British transport engineer and was president of the Institute of Transport.Background and education
The son of Sir William James Bull, MP (1863-1931), who was created a
Baronet in 1922, and his wife Lillian Hester Brandon, Anthony Bull was educated atGresham's School , Holt (1922-1926), and Magdalene College, Cambridge (1926-1929). He gained the Cambridge degree of MA in 1933.Bull was the third of four brothers. The eldest, Sir Stephen John Bull, 2nd Baronet (1904-1942), was killed on active service in
Java ,East Indies . The next, Sir George Bull, 3rd Baronet (1906-1986) inherited the title, which passed to his son, Anthony Bull's nephew, Sir Simeon Bull, 4th Baronet (born 1934).Career
After Cambridge, he joined the
London Underground .At the outbreak of
World War II , Bull joined the Transportation Branch of theWar Office , then was commissioned as a lieutenant-colonel into theRoyal Engineers . He went to Africa to work on theAfloc Plan , a logistical scheme to support the British Eighth Army by transporting supplies for it from the mouth of theRiver Congo to theRiver Nile andEgypt , by river, road and rail, avoiding theU-boat s in theMediterranean .In 1943, he transferred first to
GCHQ Middle East, then to the headquarters inKandy of Lord Mountbatten, Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia.After leaving the army, Bull returned to his career with London Transport as its chief Staff and Welfare Officer. In 1955, he became a member of the
London Transport Executive , joined theLondon Transport Board in 1962 and was its Chairman, 1965-1970. After that, until 1987 he worked as a consultant on underground railway systems around the world, based inLondon .He became President of the Institute of Transport in 1969. He died in
London in 2004.Honours
*Officer of the
Order of the British Empire , 1943
*Bronze Star (U.S. decoration), 1945
*Commander of the Order of the British Empire, 1968
*President of the Institute of Transport, 1969
*Companion of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St John of JerusalemFamily
On 5 October 1946, Bull married Barbara Donovan, daughter of Peter Donovan, whom he had met in Kandy in 1943 when she was a Wren. They had one daughter, Caroline (born 11 July 1947), but Barbara Bull died of polio on 18 October 1947. Caroline became a
barrister and in 1974 married as his second wife Sir Robert Chichester-Clark (the brother of Lord Moyola andPenelope Hobhouse ), having two sons, Adam and Thomas.Club
Anthony Bull joined London's
Oxford and Cambridge Club in 1930 and was a member for seventy-four years. When he died at the age of 96 in 2004, he was the "Father of the Club".References
*Obituary of Anthony Bull in
The Times , 3 February 2005
*"Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage" ed. Charles Mosley (107th edition, 3 volumes, Burke's Peerage Ltd, 2003), volume 1, page 581
* [http://www.thepeerage.com/p18810.htm Anthony Bull at thepeerage.com]
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/art-eng-sig/RE.htm Corps of Royal Engineers]
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