- Trevor Hampton
(Captain) Trevor Hampton AFC (1912 - 2002) was one of the
United Kingdom 's firstscuba diver s and helped to developsport diving in the UK.Early years
Trevor Arthur Hampton was born in
Birmingham on 28 November 1912. He was an apprentice at theAustin Motor Company and raced motorcycles on theIsle of Man . He was an avid fan of boating and sailing and at the age of 23 bought a convert|27|ft|m|sing=onyacht but had to give it up because his wife was chronically seasick. He joined the RAF before theSecond World War becoming a pilot on a Wellington bomber. He later became a seniortest pilot , raised to the rank ofFlight Lieutenant and received the Air Force Cross. While in the RAF atLossiemouth inScotland he started diving, making a crude open-circuitscuba set from agas mask and ex-RAFaircrew oxygen cylinders.Post war
After
World War II he bought a boat took up sailing again but had to give it up because of a knee injury. He set up business as amarine surveyor and yacht broker atWarfleet Creek inDartmouth, Devon inEngland . He read Jacques Cousteau's book "The Silent World" and bought a Cousteau-type aqualung fromSiebe Gorman , which had just started making them. He then took several courses on diving.In 1948 his first book, "Alone at Sea". about his solo sail to Spain, was privately printed.
British Underwater Centre
In 1953 a young man asked him for aqualung training, and he took £5 for a 3-day training course. This proved to be his next career and as a result, he started the
British Underwater Centre , where he trained many people and some of the first members of the British Sub Aqua Club (BSAC) in aqualung, oxygenrebreather diving andstandard diving dress diving. Over the years he trained around 3000 people.For much of the time, up until the 1960s he used a
Siebe Gorman Mark IV Amphibian oxygenrebreather to train divers with in oxygen diving, until in the 1960s he sold it to one of his diving s. After that he bought aCressi-Sub sport diving oxygen rebreather fromItaly , but after a year its breathing bag perished, and he replaced it with aSiebe Gorman British naval type breathing bag, which is still as good as new now (as of 2005). After he sold that to a diving trainee, he used emergency escape rebreathers which he had adapted to give a longer dive duration.He did various commercial diving jobs down the years, including on building the
Avon Dam and theBrixham breakwater.At the Brixham Breakwater job he had a narrow escape: He found a small hollow under the breakwater and moved some bags of
cement in to fill it. When he tried to swim out again he found that bags of cement carelessly slung from above had blocked his exit. He had to fight his way out with air running low.He described an incident when a team of trained British naval divers searched for an object lost underwater and did not find it; they then let Captain Hampton have a look, and at once he found it directly under the naval divers' boat, at the center (and therefore the
blind spot ) of their circular search pattern.He kept yachts and boats in Warfleet Creek. He assumed the title
Captain , although he had not been in theRoyal Navy or a large commercial ship, because of his many long voyages in small and middle-sized boats.He and
Johnny Morris made aBBC film "The Master Diver".In 1956 he published "The Master Diver and Underwater Sportsman".
He sold his diving school in 1976, at the age of 63, but the buyers did not have his success and it closed down.
Several times he retired and then drifted back into working.
He died aged 89 on
21 February 2002 evening by bursting of a tripleaneurysm , despite emergency surgery inTorbay Hospital .He was survived by his second wife Gwynn, son Gara, and daughter Jill, and two grandsons, Tom Hammerton and Ross Warne.
Famous clients
Trevor Hampton taught these famous people (and others) to scuba dive:-
*Arthur C Clarke
*Richard Dimbleby
*David Attenborough
*Tony Soper Trevor Hampton and the BSAC
Oscar Gugen andPeter Small decided to form Britain's first diving club, and were trained to scuba dive by Travor Hampton. Afterwards in 1953 they founded theBritish Sub-Aqua Club (BSAC). Oscar made only two dives, but Peter and his girlfriend Sylvia Gregg successfully completed the course.Later, disagreement developed between Trevor Hampton and the BSAC because:-
*Trevor Hampton had also encouraged Harold Penman, who was starting up the rivalUnderwater Explorers Club .
*The BSAC's "always dive with a buddy" policy clashed with Trevor Hampton's policy of training divers to dive alone confidently.Other men with the same name
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USA police Captain Trevor Hampton was involved in an incident at an anti-Klan rally inGreensboro, North Carolina in November 1979 in USA:-
*http://www.greensborotrc.org/bell.doc
*http://openweb.tvnews.vanderbilt.edu/1979-11/1979-11-04-NBC-4.htmlExternal links
* [http://www.divernet.com/cgi-bin/articles.pl?id=2601§ion=1040&action=display&show= Obituary at Divernet] including photographs
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