- List of Old Alleynians
The following is a list of notable Old Alleynians, former pupils of
Dulwich College ,England . Years of birth and death (when listed) are given in full. Years at the college are given last, using two digits if unambiguous.Exploration
*Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton CVO, OBE (
1874 -1922 ) 1887-90 [ [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29465&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College- Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Sir Ernest Shackleton] ]Arts and entertainment
Art
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Jeremy Deller , artist
*Stephen Finer , artist
*James Jarvis (born 1970) illustrator and plastic toy maker
*Stanhope Forbes , (1857 –1947 ) - artist and member of the once influentialNewlyn school of painters.
*Walter Hodges, (1909 -2004 ) - an Englishillustrator andauthor .
*C F A Voysey,FRIBA , RDI, (1857 -1941 ) - Englisharchitect andfurniture designer
*Stephen Gardiner, OBE (1924 -2007 ) - British architect, teacher and writer.
*Samuel Melton Fisher RA (1856 -1939 ) - artist. [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29457&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College - Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Art] ]
*Henry Herbert La Thangue RA (1857 -1929 ) - artist.
*Peter George Greenham , CBE RA (1909 -1992 ) - artist
*Richard Barrie Treleaven , SWLA (born1920 ) - artistMusic
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John Amis , broadcaster and critic: 36-39 ["The Alleynian", Spring 2008]
*Rodney Clarke , opera singer and actor: 89-96 [ [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_News_1.aspx?news=8:232&id=1:29433&id=1:29431 Dulwich College] ]
*Harold Fraser-Simson (1872 to1944 ) - a British composer, famous for "The Maid of the Mountains ".
*Gordon Jacob (1895-1984), composer
*Phil Manzanera (P G Targett-Adams), musician: 60-69 (born1951 )
*Anthony Payne (born1936 ), composer, "elaborated" the sketches of Elgar's Third Symphony
*Ed Simons , one half of theChemical Brothers
*Alan Ray Hacker , OBE (born1938 ) [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29461&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Music] ]
*Graeme James Ewers Jenkins , (born1958 )
*Adam Kay Drama
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Chiwetel Ejiofor (born 1976), film actor: 90-95 [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=8:21&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College- Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Drama] ]
*Derek Waring , actor
*Nigel Harman , actor
*Raza Jaffrey , actor
*Leslie Howard (1893–1943), film actor
*Rupert Penry-Jones (born1970 ), actor: 82-89
*Michael Powell, film director
*Arthur Wimperis - Award winning script and screenplay writer (Won theAcademy Award (Oscar) in1942 for Best Screenplay for the film Mrs. Miniver)Entertainment & media
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Bob Monkhouse , comedian: 42-45 (expelled) [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29458&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College - Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Entertainment] ]
*Peter Bazalgette , television producer: 64-71
*Rob Bonnet , TV sports journalist: 64-71
*Clive Bull (born 1959), broadcaster, narrator: 1970-1977
*Gordon Burns (born1942 ) - Britishjournalist andtelevision presenter who became known as the host ofGranada TV 's popular game show "The Krypton Factor ".
*Peter Dimmock , sports broadcaster
*Jonathan Head , BBC South Asia correspondent: 74-78
*Martin Young , TV reporter and media trainer
*Lionel Barber , "Financial Times " editor
*John Ryan , television producer
*Peter Warren, (born1939 ) - Canadian investigative journalist,private investigator , formertalk radio host and member of the Canadian Association of Broadcasters' Hall of Fame.
*Mark Wnek , Chairman and Chief Creative Officer, Lowe New YorkLiterature
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Hugh de Selincourt , (1878 -1951 ) - English author and journalist, chiefly remembered today for his tale of village cricket, "The Cricket Match" (1924).
*Andrew George Lehmann - English Art and Literary Critic
*Raymond Chandler (1888-1959), writer: 1900-1905 [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29459&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College - Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Literature] ]
*Hamish Scott Henderson, (1919 to2002 ) - Scottish poet, songwriter, socialist, humanist, soldier, and intellectual.
*C.S. Forester (1899-1966), writer: 15-16
*Denis Goodwin , script writer: 41(?)-44(?)
*G. Wilson Knight (1897-1985), English literary critic and academic
*A. E. W. Mason , writer (1865-1948)
*Thomas Sturge Moore , poet and artist [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 88, (Heinemann: London)] (1870-1944)
*Michael Ondaatje (born1943 ), writer
*Graham Swift (born1949 ), writer
*Dennis Wheatley , occultist writer
*P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975), writer: 1894-1900
*Jon Silkin , (1930 -1997 ) - poet [British Museum, Jenny Lewis, Arts Council of Great Britain, (1967), "Poetry in the Making: Catalogue of an Exhibition of Poetry Manuscripts in the British Museum", page 56, (Turret Books for the Arts Council of Great Britain and the British Museum)]
*Sir Victor Sawdon Pritchett, CH CBE (1900 -1997 ) - British writer and critic.Nigel Hinton : writer born 1941port
*Old Alleynian Football Club
*Billy Griffith (Stewart Cathie Griffith), CBE, DFC, TD (1914 -1993 ) - an Englishcricketer and cricket administrator.
*Hugh Tryon Bartlett (1914 to1988 ) - England Cricketer (left handed batsman who played forSussex andEngland )
*Trevor Bailey (born 1923), cricketer: 37-42 [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29463&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College - Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Sport] ]
*Nick Easter * [http://www.quins.co.uk/PlayerDisplay.ink?skip=3&season=2006/2007&Playertype=P] (born 1978), professionalrugby union footballer for NEC Harlequins and England.
*Mark Easter (born1982 ) -rugby union footballer (position No. 8 or Flanker) who plays forNorthampton Saints .
*Monty Bowden (1865-1892), England cricket captain [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 232, (Heinemann: London)]
*Karl Nunes (1894-1958), West Indian cricketer who played in West Indies' first Test in their inaugural Test tour of England as wicketkeeper and captain. [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 232, (Heinemann: London)]
*Neville Knox (1884-1935), England cricketer (fast bowler) [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 232, (Heinemann: London)]
*Arthur Gilligan (1894-1976), England cricket captain: 06-14 [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 233, (Heinemann: London)]
*Harold Gilligan (1896-1978), England cricket captain [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 233, (Heinemann: London)]
*Frank William Gilligan , OBE, MA (1906 -1913 ) - cricketer
*Roger Knight (born 1946), cricketer and Secretary of theMarylebone Cricket Club
*Peter Oosterhuis (born 1948), Golfer
*Andrew Sheridan (born 1979), rugby footballer for Sale Sharks and England: 90-98
*Keiran West , Olympic oarsman: 86-95
*Tom Mercey , rugby footballer, England Under 21s, club Saracens
*David Flatman - prop for theEngland national rugby union team .
*Halil Izzet , (born 1985), rugby footballer, Damascus Zenobians 1st XV, Syria
*Raymond Dennis Keene, OBE (born 1948), Chess Grandmaster: 59-66
*James Douglas, (1870 to1958 ) - Englishcricketer (Cambridge University (three blues) and Middlesex).Webster F.A.M., (1937), "Our Great Public Schools", page 96, (Butler & Tanner: London)]
*Nick Lloyd , (born1976 ) -rugby union player with Saracens; selected forScotland in2006 but had to withdraw due to injury.
*Robert Noel Douglas , (1868 -1957 ) - Englishcricketer (represented Cambridge University (three blues), Surrey and Middlesex as a right-handed batsman.)
*Archibald Philip Douglas , (1867 -1953 ) - Englishcricketer (represented Europeans (India), Surrey and Middlesex as a right-handed batsman.)
*Lionel Seymour Wells - (1870 -1928 ) - Englishcricketer (represented London County, and Middlesex as a right-handed batsman and bowler.)
*Cyril Mowbray Wells - (1871 -1963 ) - PlayedRugby Union for England [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/Sport_Document_1.aspx?id=8:1189&id=8:1181&id=8:1179/ Dulwich College Sporting Honours] ] as well as being a first-classcricketer (represented Cambridge University, Surrey and Middlesex as a right-handed batsman and bowler.)
*M G Glazebrook - One time world record holder for the High Jump (in1875 when he won the English Championships)Webster F.A.M., (1937), "Our Great Public Schools", page 95, (Butler & Tanner: London)]
*The ReverendFrank Hay Gillingham - (1875 -1953 ) - Englishcricketer (represented Essex as a right-handed batsman andwicketkeeper .)
*R S Woods - twice representedGreat Britain in the Olympics (in1924 and1928 ) in theshot-putt .
*Group Captain Cyril Nelson "Kit" Lowe MC DFC RAF (1891 -1983 ) - Englishrugby union footballer representing England in 25 consecutive matches, First World Warflying ace , and supposedly the inspiration forW. E. Johns ' character "Biggles ".
*S.Ellis - Rugby Union International for England (first represented England in 1880)
*Henry Braddon - Rugby Union International for New Zealand (All Black ) (first represented England in 1885)
*W.R.M.Leake - Rugby Union International for England (first represented England in 1891)
*N.F.Henderson - Rugby Union International for Scotland (first represented Scotland in 1892)
*H.T.S.Gedge - Rugby Union International for Scotland (first represented Scotland in 1894)
*T.L.Goulston - Beach Volleyball International for England (first represented England in 1896)
*W.A.Johnson-Cole - Former Great Britain and England 100m Sprinter (competed in 1952, 1956, 1960,1964 and 1968 Olympic Games')
*E.G.S.Hose - Hockey International for England (first represented England in 1897)
*F.de Lisle Solbe - Hockey International for England (first represented England in 1897)
*S.H. Fry - Golf International for England (first represented England in 1901) and also British AmateurBilliards champion eight times.Webster F.A.M., (1937), "Our Great Public Schools", page 97, (Butler & Tanner: London)]
*B.C. Hartley - Rugby Union International for England (first represented England in 1902)
*W. Brander Jnr - Golf International for England (first represented England in 1905)
*P.M Rees - Hockey International for England (first represented England in 1905)
*S.F Thol - Shooting International for England (first represented England in 1905)
*A.L Wade - Rugby Union International for Scotland (first represented Scotland in 1908)
*W.V Sherlock - Cricket International for Demerara (first represented Demerara in 1909)
*G.A.M Isherwood - Rugby Union International for Great Britain (first represented Great Britain in 1910)
*C.T. Mold - Rugby Union International for Argentina (first represented Argentina in 1911)
*K.G. Drysdale - Rugby Union International for Argentina (first represented Argentina in 1911)
*W.H. Bridger - Rugby Union International for Argentina (first represented Argentina in 1911)
*R.T.D Alexander - Shooting International for India (first represented India in 1911)
*J.E. Greenwood - Rugby Union International for England (first represented England in 1912) Later captained England.
*E.G. Loudon-Shand - Rugby Union International for Scotland (first represented Scotland in 1913)
*H.M. Leake - Shooting International for India (first represented India in 1913)
*G.Donald - Rugby Union International for Scotland (first represented Scotland in 1914)
*A.F Engelbach - Badminton International for England (first represented England in 1921)
*W.D Doherty - Rugby Union International for Ireland (first represented Ireland in 1921)Later captained Ireland
*H.P.T Lattey - Shooting International for Ireland (first represented Ireland in 1921)
*C.E Cat - Rugby Union International for Uruguay (first represented Uruguay in 1922)
*C.H Scott - Rugby Union International for Argentina (first represented Argentina in 1922)
*E.A Cleugh - Rugby Union International for Uruguay (first represented Uruguay in 1922)
*J.M Cat - Rugby Union International for Uruguay (first represented Uruguay in 1922)
*L.P Bridal - Rugby Union International for Uruguay (first represented Uruguay in 1922)
*CaptainD S Lister MC - English Amateur Heavy-Weight Boxing Champion in1925
*C.W Simpson - Shooting International for Scotland (first represented Scotland in 1923)
*J.W.Goulston (first represented England in 1923)
*Lieutenant Colonel A.F. Marchment DSO MC - Shooting International for England (first represented England in 1923). Won the King's Prize at Bisley in 1922. Webster F.A.M., (1937), "Our Great Public Schools", page 94, (Butler & Tanner: London)]
*J.M Lawrence - Cricket hero who left amid a storm of contreversey, future star!
*Emeka Udechuku - Olympic Discus thrower (left 1997)Politics, law and business
*Sir
William Searle Holdsworth , OM, KC, DCL, HON LL.D, FBA, (1871 to1944 ) - legal historian andVinerian Professor of English Law atOxford University . Author of the 12 volume History of English Law. [(1944) "The Law Quarterly Review", (Stevens)] .
*Cecil Whiteley (1875-1942) - Common Sergeant of City of London; Judge at Mayor's and City of London Court
*SirEdward Harding - former Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Dominions and High Commissioner inSouth Africa .
*Maung Tin Tut - First High Commissioner forBurma in London.
*Edward George (born 1938) Governor of theBank of England : 89-97
*William Leslie Comyn (1877- ) Shipbuilder and shipowner - built first concrete ship in California USA
*SirHoratio Davies KCMG , (1842 - 1912) - Victorian London Businessman andLord Mayor of London . [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", page 244, (Heinemann: London)]
*Horace Brooks Marshall, 1st Baron Marshall of Chipstead -Lord Mayor of London from1918 to1919
*Mr Justice Sir A F Peterson- Judge of the Chancery Division.
*SirClement Hindley KCIE, former Chairman of theRace-course Betting Control Board and Chief Commissioner of Railways in India.
*Alistair Macdonald - a British Labour Party politician.
*SirGeorge Vandeleur Fiddes - Former Permanent Under Secretary for the Colonies (1916-1921).
*Lord Luke of Pavenham KBE JP - Businessman and did much for theBritish Charities Association
*SirArthur Hirtzel GCB, Permanent Secretary of State for India. (1870-1937)
*Chris Mole , Member of Parliament: 69-76
*Philip Hollobone , Member of Parliament: 76-83
*Peter Lilley (born 1943), Member of Parliament: 83-
*His ExcellencyAnand Panyarachun (born 1932), Prime Minister of Thailand
*Hartley Shawcross (1902-2003), lawyer and Labour politician, lead British prosecutor at theNuremberg Trials
*John Silkin (1923-1987), Member of Parliament, brother of the below
*Samuel Silkin, Baron Silkin of Dulwich (1918-1988), Member of Parliament
*John Spellar (born1947 ), Member of Parliament: 58-65
*David Ford , Leader of the Northern Irish Alliance Party and Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly
*Nigel Farage , Leader of theUnited Kingdom Independence Party andMember of the European Parliament
*Sir Philip Thomas, British Consul General,New York
*Sir John Ritblat FRICS FSVA (born 1935), property tycoon, principal donor to the John Ritblat Gallery of theBritish Library
*Alex Singleton , Director-General of theGlobalisation Institute
*Sam Owens Chief Executive Officer, Petit Tinqueur Holdings
*Edward James Dolman (born 1960), Chief Executive Officer, Christie's International [ [http://www.christies.com/locations/saleroom.asp?GlobalRegionId=1&LocationId=43 Christie's - Sale Rooms ] ]
*Sir Alexander Colin Cole, KCB, KCVO, (1922 to2001 ) - long serving officer of arms at theCollege of Arms inLondon andGarter Principal King of Arms , the highest heraldic office inEngland .
*Iain Vallance, Baron Vallance of Tummel - a British businessman and a Liberal Democrat politician.
*Ian Frederic Hay Davison CBE (born1931 ) [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29456&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College - Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Politics, Law & Business] ]
*Sir John Leonard Hunt, (born1929 ) - British Conservative Party politician.
*Ken Frost MA FCA FIPFM - a Director of Phoenix Commercial Ventures
*Peter Prescott, (born1943 ) -barrister ,Queen's Counsel and DeputyHigh Court Judge of England and Wales.
*Sir Colin Rimer, (born1944 ) -Lord Justice of Appeal .
*Martin Lawrence Austen, purveyor of the finest pasties in Cornwall Aristocracy
*"Don
Diego Romay-Basail (2005-07), descendant of the Imperial Habsburg dynasty [ [http://www.thepeerage.com/p25761.htm#i257610 Diego Romay-Basail de Habsburg-Gueroust] at thepeerage.com (accessed 28 March 2008);] [ [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/Document_1.aspx?id=1:29049&id=1:29018 Dulwich College - Dulwich College Leavers' Destinations ] ]Philosophy and academe
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George Edward Moore , one of the founders of the Analytic tradition in philosophy [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 87-88, (Heinemann: London)] (1873 - 1958)
*C. D. Broad , epistemologist, historian ofphilosophy , andphilosopher . (1887-1971)
*John Lewis (1889-1976), philosopher
*K. B. McFarlane (1903-1966), historian
*William Keith Chambers Guthrie, (1906 to1981 ) - Scottish classical scholar, best known for his "History of Greek Philosophy", in six volumes.
*Sir John Sheppard - classical scholar and first non-Etonian to become Provost ofKing's College, Cambridge Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 88, (Heinemann: London)]
*Alic Halford Smith - former Vice-Chancellor ofOxford University .
*E W Anderson RD*, MA, MA, PhD, MEd, PLD, DPhil (born 1938) [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29464&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College - Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Academe] ]cience and medicine
*Sir
Cecil Wakeley , 1st Baronet KBE CB (1892-1979), President of theRoyal College of Surgeons .
*Sidney Gilchrist Thomas (1850-1885), inventor of the process of eliminatingphosphorus fromiron by means of theBessemer converter [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", pages 52, (Heinemann: London)]
*Peter Twinn , mathematician and cryptographer
*Colin Tudge , (born1943 ) - British science writer
*SirRichard Tetley Glazebrook KCB, KCVO FRS (1854 to1935 ) -physicist [Peter Liddle, (1985), "Home Fires and Foreign Fields: British Social and Military Experience in the First World War", page 98, (Brassey's Defence Publishers)]
*SirHugh M. Rigby Bart., KCVO -Serjeant-Surgeon to King George V andSurgeon-in-Ordinary to the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VIII.
*DrUli Arndt , FRS (1924 -2006 ) [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29462&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College Web Site - Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Science & Medicine] ]
*DrAlec Coppen , MD DSc FRCP FRCPsych (born1923 )
*G B Dowling (1891 -1976 )
*DrJames W Fellows-Smith
*H B Hartley (1878 -1972 )
*M E Hearn (1972 -2005 )
*SirReginald Murley , KBE, TD, MS, FRCS (1916 -1997 )
*E H Nicholls (born 1973 )
*DrBrian D Owen-Smith (born1938 )
*G W Pickering (1904 -1980 )
*Robert Neal Rudmose-Brown (1879 -1957 )
*ProfessorKarol Sikora , MA, PhD, MB BChir (born1948 )
*S G Thomas (1850 -1885 )
*A P Thomson (1890 -1977 )
*R R Tilleard-Cole (born1923 )
*H M Vernon (1870 -1951 )Religion
*The Very Reverend
John Chester Hughes , (born1923 )
*Jon Benjamin (born 1964), Chief Executive, Board of Deputies of British Jews (1974-83)
*The Very ReverendArthur Wesley Carr , KCVO (born1941 ) - Dean of Westminster 1997-2006, Anglican divine. [ [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/News_1.aspx?news=1:26938&id=1:29354&id=1:29021 Dulwich College website] ]
*Right ReverendR H Owen - formerArchbishop of New Zealand Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", page 87, (Heinemann: London)]
*Frank Weston - Missionary Bishop ofZanzibar .Military
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Air Chief Marshal SirJohn Willis GBE KCB FRAeS,Vice Chief of the Defence Staff
*Berthold Wells Key CB DSO MC ADC (1895-1986), Major General duringSecond World War
*Wing CommanderFrank Arthur Brock OBE (1884-1918), inventor of the smoke-screen atZeebrugge in 1918 [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", page 101, (Heinemann: London)]
*Flight Lieutenant Charles H Collet DSO (Captain in the RMA), hero of the September 1914 air-raid on Dusseldorf, and the first naval officer to loop the loop [Hodges, S, (1981), "God's Gift: A Living History of Dulwich College", page 100, (Heinemann: London)] (1888-1915)
*Wing Commander G H Stainforth AFC RAF, BritishRoyal Air Force pilot and the first man in the world to exceed 400mph in anaircraft - (1899 to 1942)
*Brigadier James Whitehead , CB, CMG, CBE, DSO, OStJ, ADC (1880 to1955 ) -British Indian Army officer who later became a senior officer in theLondon Metropolitan Police.
*Group Captain Cyril Nelson "Kit" Lowe MC DFC RAF (1891 -1983 ) - Englishrugby union footballer, First World Warflying ace , and supposedly the inspiration forW. E. Johns ' character "Biggles ".
*Air Vice-Marshal F C Halahan CMG CBE DSO MVOWebster F.A.M., (1937), "Our Great Public Schools", page 92, (Butler & Tanner: London)]
*Group Captain J C Halahan CBE AFC
*Air Commodore H M Cave-Browne-Cave - former Director of Technical Development at the Air Ministry
*Major General SirA. M. Stuart KCMG CB - Former Director of Works, BEF.
*General SirWebb Gillman KCB KCMG DSO - formerChief-of-Staff inMesopotamia .Webster F.A.M., (1937), "Our Great Public Schools", page 91, (Butler & Tanner: London)]
*Lieutenant General SirH C Holman KCB CMG DSO -
*Air Commodore Owen Truelove - First man to fly fromEngland toNew Zealand in a glider [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=&xml=/news/2006/11/20/db2001.xml Air Commodore Owen Truelove - Telegraph ] ]Victoria Cross and George Cross holders
Seven Old Alleynians have won the
Victoria Cross , five in theFirst World War , 1914-18 (of whom four were killed in action) and two in theSecond World War , 1939-45. Also in theSecond World War one OA won the George Cross. [ [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29460&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Old Alleynian website] ]*
Victoria Cross [Darby, W., (1967), "Dulwich: A Place in History", p.95, (William Darby: Dulwich)]
**First World War
***Lieutenant Richard Basil Brandram Jones , VC (1897-1916) [http://www.dulwich.org.uk/OA_Document_1.aspx?id=1:29460&id=1:29454&id=1:29431/ Dulwich College - Old Alleynians : Eminent Old Alleynians : Military Service] ]
***Vice-Admiral Gordon Campbell, VC, DSO (1886-1953)
***MajorStewart Walter Loudoun-Shand , VC (1879-1916)
***Lieutenant Cecil Harold Sewell , VC (1895-1918)
***MajorAlexander Malins Lafone , VC (1870-1917)
**Second World War
***Lieutenant-Colonel Lorne McLaine Campbell, VC, DSO, TD, MA (1902-1991) (he later achieved the rank ofBrigadier and was awarded the OBE.)
***CaptainPhilip John Gardner , VC, MC (1914-2003)*
George Cross [Darby, W., (1967), "Dulwich: A Place in History", p.43, (William Darby: Dulwich)]
**Second World War
***MajorHerbert John Leslie Barefoot , GC, ARIBA (1887-1958)Civilian gallantry
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George Cross Note that the award made toHerbert John Leslie Barefoot (detailed above under 'Military') was made in a military capacity for gallantry that was not in the face of the enemy, hence it is not repeated here.*
George Medal [Darby, W., (1967), "Dulwich: A Place in History", p.43, (William Darby: Dulwich)]
**Second World War
***W.G. Adam "(for heroism duringThe Blitz )"
***J. Beeston "(for heroism duringThe Blitz )"ee also
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