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This is a list of notable Old Bradfieldians , being former pupils of
Bradfield College in Berkshire, England:
Edward Armstrong (1846–1928), historian and Pro-
Provost ,
Queen's College, Oxford
William Ormston Backhouse (1885–1962), agricultural geneticist
Zachary Nugent Brooke (1883–1946), historian
Arthur John Butler (1844–1910), scholar and professor of Italian language at
University College London
Anthony Collett (1877–1929), author and writer of
natural history
Joseph Darracott (1934–1998), art historian and writer
Peter Hadland Davis (1918–1992), British botanist
Michael Devitt (born 1938), Australian philosopher
Cyril Falls (1888–1971), military historian
Gerald Gazdar (born 1950), Professor of Computational Linguistics at the University of Sussex
Martin Gore (1951–2019), oncologist
Richard Lancelyn Green (1953–2004), scholar of Arthur Conan Doyle and Sherlock Holmes
Vivian H. H. Green (1915–2005), historian and Rector of
Lincoln College, Oxford
Douglas Kell (born 1953), biochemist and chief executive of the
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Sir William Lawrence, 3rd Baronet (1870–1934), English horticulturalist
Terence Mitchell (1929–2019), British museum curator
Sir
Martin Ryle (1918–1984),
Astronomer Royal
Martin Wight (1913–1972), historian and international affairs expert
Sir Timothy Ackroyd (born 1958), English actor and baronet
Richard Adams (1920–2016), author
Matt Barber (born 1983), actor
John Bennett (1928–2005), actor
Anthony Calf (born 1960), actor
Isabella Calthorpe (born 1980), model and actor
James Chalmers , actor
Sir Francis Cook, 4th Baronet (1907–1978), artist and fourth holder of the Cook Baronetcy
Edward Gordon Craig (1872–1966), modernist theatre practitioner
Louis de Bernières (born 1954), novelist
Simon Drew (born 1952), illustrator and cartoonist
Sir Edmund Elton, 8th Baronet , inventor and studio potter
John Etheridge , jazz guitarist
Hubert J. Foss (1899–1953), composer and music publisher
John Hamilton (1919–1993), British army officer and artist
Tony Hancock (1924–1968), comedian
Misan Harriman (born 1977), photographer and founder of What We Seee
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Anthony Hawtrey (1909–1954), actor and theatre director
Thomas Heathcote (1917–1986), character actor
Thomas Hennell (1903–1945), artist
John Hollingsworth (1916–1963), orchestral conductor
Russell Lloyd , British film editor
David Lloyd Jones (born 1942), architect
Hilary Minster (1944–1999), actor,
'Allo 'Allo!
Robert Noble OBE (born 1965 Theatre Producer
Alistair Petrie (born 1970), English actor
Terence Reese (1913–1996),
bridge player and writer
Gerald Savory (1909–1996), playwright
Darja Schabad (born 1983), Russian vocalist and actress
John Oldrid Scott (1841–1913), architect
George Blackall Simonds (1843–1929), sculptor
Dan Stein (born 1977), DJ Fresh
William Strang (1859–1921), painter and engraver
Snoo Wilson (1948–2013), playwright, screenwriter and director
George Grey Wornum (1888–1957), architect
Diplomats and civil servants
Morrice James, Baron Saint Brides (1916–1989),
High Commissioner in
Pakistan , India and Australia
G. Norman Knight (1891–1978), civil servant and indexer
George Paine (1918–1992),
Registrar General
Gerald Henry Summers (1885–1925), British colonial administrator
R. V. Vernède (1905–2003), colonial administrator in India and writer
Gordon Wetherell (born 1948), diplomat and former
Governor of the Turks and Caicos Islands
Dennis Charles White KBE CMG (1910–1983), British colonial administrator in Sarawak and first High Commissioner for Brunei
Ronald Wingate (1889–1978), British colonial administrator, soldier, delegate on the
Tripartite Commission for the Restitution of Monetary Gold and author
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Captain Sir Hubert Acland , 4th Baronet Acland (1890–1976), officer in the Royal Navy
Major-General Arthur Edward Barstow (1888–1942), officer in the British Indian Army and commander of the 9th Infantry Division during the Battle of Malaya
Vice Admiral Sir Jeremy Blackham (born 1943),
Royal Navy officer who served as Deputy Commander in Chief Fleet
Brigadier Mike Calvert (1913–1998),
Chindits and
Special Air Service commander
Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Courtney (1890–1976),
Royal Air Force officer
Vice Admiral Richard Bell Davies VC (1886–1966), Royal Navy officer and aviator
William Robert Aufrère Dawson (1891–1918), Commanding Officer of the
6th battalion, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment and recipient of
DSO with Three Bars
Lieutenant General Sir John Foley , former
Commander British Forces in Hong Kong
Admiral of the Fleet Bruce Fraser, Baron Fraser of North Cape (1888–1981),
Chief of the Naval Staff
Air Chief Marshal Sir Guy Garrod (1891–1965),
Royal Air Force officer
Admiral John Henry Godfrey , Admiral in the
Royal Navy and
Royal Indian Navy
Colonel Mark Nicholas Gray (born 1966), decorated Royal Marines Officer
Air Chief Marshal Sir Roderic Hill MC (1894–1954),
Royal Air Force officer,
Vice Chancellor of the
University of London
Brigadier-General Alan Hinde
CMG (1876–1950), British Army officer (
Royal Artillery )
Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Andrew Humphrey (1921–1977),
Chief of the Air Staff and
Chief of the Defence Staff
General Sir Peter Leng (1925–2009), British Army officer and
Master-General of the Ordnance
Lieutenant General Hugh Massy (1884–1965), British Army general during World War II
Lieutenant-General George Molesworth CSI
CBE (1890–1968), Deputy Chief of General Staff of Army Headquarters India and later Military Secretary to the India Office
Admiral Sir
Arthur Palliser (1890–1956),
Royal Navy officer during World War I
Air Vice-Marshal Sir Richard Peirse (1931–2014), Royal Air Force officer who served as Defence Services Secretary
Major-General Michael Scott (born 1941), British Army officer who went on to be Military Secretary
Geoffrey Saxton White (1886–1918), Victoria Cross recipient
Peter Ainsworth (1956–2021),
Conservative former
Member of Parliament for
East Surrey and member of the
Shadow Cabinet
Richard Benyon (born 1960), former
Conservative
Member of Parliament for
Newbury
Sir Dennis Boles, 1st Baronet (1861–1935), British Conservative politician
Sir Reginald Brade (1864–1933),
Under-Secretary of State for War , 1914–1920;
Gentleman Usher to the Sword of State
Sir Michael Marshall (1930–2006), former Conservative Member of Parliament for Arundel
Stephen Milligan (1948–1994), former
Conservative MP
Sir
John Nott (born 1932),
Secretary of State for Defence
David Owen, Baron Owen (born 1938),
Foreign Secretary and co-founder of the
SDP
Robert Henry Pooley (1878 - 1954), lawyer and political figure in British Columbia
Martin Stevens (1929-1986), British Conservative Party politician
Charles Tannock (born 1957),
Conservative
Member of the European Parliament
Sir
Cyril Townsend (1937-2013), politician
Henry Usborne (1909–1996), British Member of Parliament
Charles Aylen (1882–1972), Anglican Bishop
Russell Barry (1890–1976), former Anglican
Bishop of Southwell
Edward Bidwell (1866–1941), former
Bishop of Ontario
Claude Blagden (1874–1952), former Anglican
Bishop of Peterborough
Michael Coleman (1902–1969), Anglican Bishop
Cecil Cooper (1884–1964), fourth Bishop in Korea
John Drury (born 1936), former Dean of
Christ Church, Oxford and chaplain of
All Souls College, Oxford
Michael Hare Duke (1924–2014), Author and former Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane
Eric Hamilton (1890–1962), Anglican Bishop
George Jeudwine (1849–1933), Anglican priest and Fellow of
The Queen's College, Oxford
Archibald Robertson (1853–1931), Principal of
King's College London and
Bishop of Exeter
Michael Scott-Joynt (1943–2014), Bishop of Winchester
Cecil Tyndale-Biscoe (1863–1949), missionary in
Kashmir
Gus Atkinson (born 1998),
Surrey and
England cricketer
Lauren Bell (born 2001),
England cricketer
Faiq Bolkiah (born 1998), Bruneian footballer
Ben Brocklehurst (1922–2007), English cricketer
Dai Wai Tsun (born 1999), Hong Kong footballer
Hugo Darby (born 1993), English cricketer
Nico de Boinville (born 1989), National Hunt and Gold Cup winning jockey
Charles Ashpitel Denton (1852–1932), English amateur footballer and solicitor
Bernard Elgood (1922–1997), English cricketer
Robert Fetherstonhaugh (born 1932), former English cricketer
Sheridon Gumbs (born 2004),
Surrey & England Under-19 cricketer
Ollie Hancock (born 1987), British racing driver
Sam Hancock (born 1980), British racing driver
Ryan Higgins (born 1995),
Middlesex & England Under-19 cricketer
Frederick Hill (1847–1913), English cricketer
Alan Hinde (1876–1950), English cricketer
Henry Jollye (1841–1902), English cricketer
Christopher Ling (1880–1953), English cricketer
Okeover Longcroft (1850–1871), English cricketer
Michael Mence (1944–2014), English cricketer
Marco Micaletto (born 1996), Italian footballer
Harrison Newey (born 1998), British racing driver
Mark Nicholas (born 1957), cricketer and
TV presenter
Hamza Riazuddin (born 1989), English cricketer
Graham Roope (1946–2006),
Surrey and
England cricketer
Brian Stevens (born 1942), former English cricketer
Hugh Tapsfield (1870–1945), English cricketer
Sidney Wace (1882–1966), English cricketer