Harrow County School for Boys

Entry Years 1912 to 1919

(Partial lists - compiled from assorted sources)

1912

Aitkenhead, A  (Accountant - A.S.A.A.)
Allen, A  (In the RAF, based in Iraq in January 1928.)
Amor, A E  (He won a Junior County Scholarship in 1914.  B.Sc(Lond.), Hons. Chem. Class I, became Chairman of Kodak in Harrow)
Aris, A  (He won a Junior County Scholarship in 1914.  B.Sc.(Lond), Hons. Chem. Class II, M.Sc.(Lond.) )
Aris, J  (1912-1918)
Beet, J S C  (1912-17. Jack Beet was a lifelong Scout and contributor to Ralph reader's Gang Shows. Leader of the Fourth Harrow Rover Crew.)
Bailey, B F T  (Basil Bailey had a photograph included in the British Journal Photographic Almanac, published in 1933 or 1934.)
Bettesworth, S A
Blackmore, H C (L.D.S., R.C.S.(Eng.). )
Boothman, J N (1912-1917.  Sir John Boothman.  Flight-Lieutenant, Croix de Guerre, 1918; Duke of York's Cup, 1926; Winner of Schneider Trophy, 1931, average speed 340 m.p.h.; holder of the 100 kilometres record, 342 m.p.h.; awarded A.F.C., 1931.)
Carter, E H  (In Sidney, Australia, 1930 - previously in Melbourne.)
Charles, T E  (Eric, brother of David Charles (1916-23) and Edith Charles of the OG Dramatic Club, children of former School Governor Mr. T. Charles, J.P.  P.A.S.I 1929.  Passed final examination of the Surveyors' Institute, 1929.)
Cole, S R
Conningsby, E E  (Edward Ernest Conningsby died on 11th May, 1934.)
Cosgrove, G (He won a Junior County Scholarship in 1914.  Cosgrove became a civil servant.)
Czilinsky, M R
Dray, W G  (Accountant)
Dyer, H C
Evans, J C  (In the Dutch East Indies, 1929)
Faulkner, R  (Ralph)
Gibbons, C  (Charles. 1912-16.)
Hall W S  (Working for S.P.S. Cotton Tunning Factories, Merigan, Sudan, 1929.   Cotton Ginning Factories, El Hassaheissa, Sudan in 1932)
Hall, L W (Leonard Hall was working for S.P.S. Cotton Tunning Factories, Merigan, Sudan, 1929.  In El Hassaheissa, 1929.)
Hall  (There were two brothers - J L and J B Hall - possibly the same as the above pair.)
Harris, L G
Hart, F H
Hart, R K  (Ken Hart was School Cricket Captain.  Played for Wembley and District XI in 1927.  Secretary of Harrow Cricket Club in 1927.  Vice-Captain of Old Gaytonians Football Club, 1927.  He scored several centuries for his Bank side at cricket, hit three centuries in 1929, by June, and put up a big score in 1933 against an M.C.C. side.)
Harwood, L  (1912-1914.  Joined the London Guarantee and Accident Co., Ltd. after leaving school.  Leslie Harwood was killed in the First World War.)
Heasman, R B
Herbert, H  (Horace)
Hunt, W R
Jackson, W C  (1912-1918)
Jones, C G
Keys, F  (Frank Keys, known as "Baggy", was an active member of the Old Gaytonians Association. He was killed in a motorcycle accident, at the age of 22, on August 11th, 1923.)
Loudon, T H W
Luboshez, B E  (B.Sc.(Lond.), Engineering. M.Sc.(Lond.) in Engineering, French Bar.)
Luboshez, S N
Mabey, R A  (R. Aubrey Mabey was in Singapore in 1920)
Moodie, D
Morgan, A T
Oakley, W G (1912-17. He won a Junior County Scholarship in 1914.  School Captain 1916-17.  Honorary Treasurer of the Old Gaytonians Football Club in 1927.  Captain of the Bessborough Cricket Club in 1932.)
Pink, R F  (Paymaster Lieutenant Commander R.N. in 1932)
Powell
Richardson, R  (Raymond Stuart Richardson was born in 1901 in Harlesden, but grew up in Harrow.  He was in England in 1929, on holiday from South Africa.)
Shearlock, F E  (Living in Colchester in 1929)
Taylor, J W
Tickle, E C H (member of 1st XI cricket 1913-14)
Twin, C R (B.Sc. In charge of the Insect Pest Survey of the Ottawa District of Ontario, 1929)
Warburton, F  (1912-1916.  Frank Warburton volunteered for the Navy as a Boy Signaller in 1916.  Became an Accountant - A.S.A.A.  1920-39 on Committee of Old Gaytonians Soccer Club.  Treasurer of OGA 1926-47.   Chairman of the Old Gaytonians Association 1947-49. Chairman OGA Cricket Club 1949-64.  He died on 21st November 1975.) 
White, L
Weeks, E W

1913

Allester, A C  (In semifinals of Harrow Hospital Tennis Cup, 1933, withdrawn owing to injury.)
Anderson, W E R (Left for Burma, to work for Burma Olil Company, 1929.  In Burma in November 1931 and February 1933.)
Aris, J (Honorary Treasurer of Old Gaytonians Athletic Club, 1927.)
Baker, H J
Boothman, W D (Hon Sec of OG Cricket Section in 1934)
Braun, H S  (Hugh Braun was the captain of Grove House, which was disbanded in 1919.  He was elected an F.S.A in 1932.  By 1934 he had been to South Africa and the Far East on expeditions.  Honorary Surveyor to the South Mimms Castle Excavation Committee.  Wrote a paper on Earliest Ruislip, published in the Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archeological Society, New series, Vol VII, Part I, 1934.  He became an notable author and archeologist.  He wrote books on such topics as "English Houses", "English Abbeys" and "English Architecture".)
Caine, S  (1913-19.  Sir Sidney Caine. B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons., Economics, Class II. Secretary of the West Indian Sugar Commission, 1929.  Became Director of the London School of Economics.)
Daltry, C T  (Cyril Tetlow Daltry was born near Altrincham in Cheshire on 15th October 1902.  School Soccer Captain and goalkeeper.  Pianist.  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Mathematics. Class I, East London College (now Queen Mary's College).  Cyril Daltry wrote a book "The Teaching of Mathematics." Also, "Elementary Algebra" with A.W. Siddons.  He was President of the Mathematical Association in 1972-73.  He died in 1981.)
Deer, A F (In Shanghai in 1933)
De Saxe, M R  (In India approximately from late 1920s)
Evans, E A S  (School Captain 1919-20.  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Mathematics. Member of the Staff of the School from 1924-46.)
Fendick, G T  (B.A.(Cantab.), Hist., Tripos., LL. B. (Cantab.), Law., Tripos.)  Barrister at Law, History Master at Spring Grove County School, Isleworth.  Appointed Assistant Secretary for Education in the Borough of Ealing, 1934.  Assistant Secretary to the Nottinghamshire Education Committee 1936.)
Garrood, F R
Gibbons, C E J
Jenkins, W R
King, W J  (John King was a brother of Reg King.  He was born in Wealdstone and came to Harrow County on a scholarship from Bridge Schools, Wealdstone.  School Captain 1918-19. B.Sc.(Lond.).  Mathematics and Geography Master at Eastbourne Technical Institute, 1929.  At Eastbourne Technical School 1933.  Appointed to Wembley County School in July, 1933.  Retired by 1962 and moved to Scarborough.  Chief Examiner in Geography for the Royal Society of Arts.)
Lawton, A T
Mannell, G  (1913-18. A photographer with a business in Baker Street in 1927.)
McIlvride, W P
Newstead, D F  (Dudley Newstead married Phyllis Beckerleg, sister of Old Gaytonain E B Beckerleg)
Smallwood, G R  (Honorary Secretary Old Gaytonians Athletic Club in 1927)
Stone, A. G. (Arthur Geoffrey "Geoff" Stone died on December 16th, 1934.  He was a brother of the Old Gaytonians Association chairman, Harry Stone.)
Symington, A A (School Captain 1914-15. B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Engineering.)
Wakeling, E A  (1913-16.  Appointed Justice of the Peace in the Gore Division, 1949.)
Wells, D R C  (Douglas Richard Clissold)
Williams, F
Wright, W F

1914

Balaam, L  (1914-18.  Awarded the St. Bride's bronze medal by the London School of Printing, 1930.)
Blindell, F H
Bolwell, H A
Brickell, B
Burford, W (with the Midland Bank in 1917)
Burnham, R  (Ralph Burnham died in 1915.  See Ralph Burnham and the 1915 Schoolcap for his story.)
Butson, H E
Butterworth, H  (In Colombo in 1932)
Calvert, J E  (Jack Calvert was in Shanghai in 1934.  He was the older brother of E. Calvert (1915-19))
Clare, A R  (Roy Clare.  A.I.A.A. Bronze Medal, Incorp. Assoc. Architects)
Collard, C W  (Accountant.  Deputy Treasurer of the City of Rochester before 1932.  Deputy treasurer of the Borough of Bedford from 1932.)
Compton, E A (Ernest Compton was Captain of Northwick House.  He was School Captain September 1921-February 1922.  He joined the staff of the Bank of England after leaving school, and stayed there for forty years, until he retired in 1962. He was very active in the Scouting movement.  He died in 1969.)
Green, B G  (B.Sc.(Lond.), Engineering.)
Green, E 
Greet, C W (Originally in the Merchant Service, he joined the R.A.F. in 1922.  Flight-Lieutenant, RAF; O.C. Cape to Cairo flight, 1929.)
Griggs, W W (1914-20. Played cricket for Harrow Cricket Club and Wembley in 1927)
Grundy, T H  (Chartered Accountant.  Thomas Grundy died in August 1933 in Venezuela as a result of a motor accident.)
Hart, G E  (George Hart.  1914-1919.  Senior Sports Champion, 1919.  Middlesex F.A. 1924-25-26; International Reserve v South Africa 1925; Middlesex County Cricket 1926-27-28-29.  George Edmead Hart was a Right Hand Bat and Bowler who played for Middlesex from 1926 to 1939.  In 1935 he played for England, against the South Africans, at Lords.  He died on 11th April 1987. For his career cricket statistics see http://www-usa7.cricket.org/link_to_database/PLAYERS/ENG/H/HART_GE_01030382/ )
Holden, A J (A. J. Holden, MBE was Captain of Northwick House in 1920 when they became the first House to be Cock House for the third year running.  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Engineering. Class I. In 1927 he was in the Research Department at the War Office.  In 1932 he was a Technical Assistant at British Associated Chemical Industries.  He retired as General Secretary of the Association of British Chemical Manufacturers in 1965.)
Hunter, G W  (George Hunter sailed from Tilbury on April 28th, 1924.  Working for Imperial Tobacco Company, Calcutta, India in February 1933.  He left India after Independence, and settled on a farm in Ballyclare, Northern Ireland.)
James, E E  (Eric E. James was farming at Clinton, New Zealand in 1936)
Keeley, L F  (1914-15.  A Technical Assistant with Messrs. Edgar Allen and Co. Ltd., of the Imperial Works, Sheffield in 1930.)
King, W J (B.Sc.)
Lowe, M F  (B.Sc.(Lond.), Teacher Diploma, Ph.D.  Article published in the British Journal of Psychology, January 1936.)
McIlvride, J S (B.A.(Oxon.), Hons., History, Class II, Wadham College, Oxford, Solicitors Final Examination.
Moodie, D A  (Member of Old Gaytonians Dramatic Club n 1929)
Northcott, L J  (Chartered Accountant, January 1928. Treasurer of the Old Gaytonians Association in 1929.   Resigned in November 1929 having moved to Blackheath.)
Pratt, H V  (Scored a century for local cricket club Harrow St. Mary's on June 5th 1933.)
Rothnie, T
Seager, G R (1914-21. Played Cricket for Bessborough CC 1928)
Simmons, L S (left for Sutton Valance School)
Smiles, S W  (Senior Sports Champion, 1917.  Chartered Accountant)
Stone, A G
Stone, P C  (Played Rugby for Harrow 1st XV, 1929)
Wildgoose, W S
Windsor, H C  (Harry Windsor was manager for seven years of the Midland Bank's Harrow Branch.  Active in the Old Gaytonians Dramatic Club.  By 1962 he had retired and moved to the South Coast.  He died in 1990.)
Wood, G W  (1914-22.  School Captain March-July 1922. B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Mathematics. Class II. Taught at Poole Secondary School.  Played cricket for Harrow Cricket Club and Wembley and District XI in 1927. On staff at Woodhouse County School, Finchley, 1927.  Played cricket for Harrow Town v Harrow School in 1929.)
Wood, H V
Wright, H M S  (B.A.  (Cantab.), Engineering. RAF 1923-48; Group Captain; in charge of the Meteorological Flight at Duxford 1925-27; Selected by RAF competition in 1929 for an undergraduate course at Cambridge. Read for Engineering Tripos at Jesus College.  Chief Technical Officer, Aircraft Park, Lahore, 1932.  OC RAF Station Khartoum, 1940.  Control Commission OC Advanced Air Division, Paris, 1945.  C.B.E. for efforts in orderly demobilisation of Luftwaffe, 1945.  Retired from RAF 1948.)

1915

Bettesworth, R W
Boothman, W  (Played cricket for Wembley in the 1920s.  Scored 106 playing for Bromley against Guys Hospital, 1927.)
Bowie, J C  (Member of Old Gaytonians Dramatic Club.)
Bowman, H K  (Hugh Knowles Bowman, died on November 16th, 1923 of cancer, aged 20.)
Bugden, B J  (An Insurance Inspector, living in Exeter in 1932.)
Calvert, E B  (Played cricket for Wembley, 1927.  In Bombay in 1934.  Younger brother of Jack Calvert (1914-16))
Carpenter, C  (Clement)
Carter, G L  (G. Leslie Carter, driving his Austin 7, won a silver medal in the 1929 London to Land's End Reliability Trial.)
Charles, C  (Played cricket for Wembley, 1927, 1929)
Clarke, G
Deacon, F H (Living in Leigh in 1929.  Frederick Herbert Deacon, died 11th November 1937)
Dickson, J McE  (1915-21. Won the mile race at Stamford Bridge in the Middlesex secondary Schools' Sports in 1921.  University College London Cross Country Team, 1922.  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Chemistry. London University Colours for Athletics. In 1927 Head of Science at Rishworth School, near Halifax, Yorks.  In 1948 was Senior Science and Second Master at Stockport School.)
Feacey, L A J (left with an open Scholarship to Merchant Taylor's School)
Fowler, A W  (London University 'Purple' for Tennis.  Winner of the Harrow Hospital Tennis Cup in 1933.)
Grimwade, E I  (living in Chicago, February 1929)
Hamilton, G J  (Jock Hamilton was the Manager of the "Load of Hay" Public House at Northolt in 1937.)
Hammerton, C  (B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Chemistry. Class II.) Assistant Chemist to the West Riding of Yorkshire Rivers Board, 1926. In Wakefield, 1929.)
Hart, P J  (In Australia in 1919.  Played for Harrow Cricket Club in 1927.  In Shanghai in 1933)
Hatch, J F 
Helin, L J F  (Secretary to the Membership and Orgaisation subcommittee of the Old Gaytonians Association, from November 1929.)
Horton, H A  (Reverend Horton was a missionary in India - the first Gaytonian to take Holy Orders. B.Sc.(Lond), B.A. (Birmingham). Ordained to Wesleyan Ministry, Overseas Service (India))
Hugo, W R  (Ralph Hugo, 1915-22. Appointed Resident Engineer for Scotland for British Talking Pictures Ltd, 1929.)
McLellan, J (B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Engineering. Class II.)
Moodie, D A  (Living in Bristol in 1932)
Moss, J J  (In Saskatoon, Saskatchewan from about 1925) 
Muir, H G
Nelms, J C A  (Jack Nelms became Manager of Barclays Bank, Northwood Hills Branch.  He was a Past President of the Pinner Chamber of Commerce.  He died on 27th December 1975.)
Nicoll, W I
Richardson, N A  (B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Chemistry. Class II., Research Chemist, Forest Products Research Laboratories in 1929)
Selman, R F (B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Chemistry. Class II., M.Sc. (Lond))
Senior, H E  (1915-18.  F.A.I.  Passed the Final Examination of the Auctioneers' and Estate Agents' Institute in 1927.)
Shervington, J. A. R.  (1915-20.  In Australia in 1930)
Smith, S J (In commercial chemistry, living in Whitley Bay in 1929.)
Smith, W  (Took eight wickets for 13 playing cricket for Bessborough v Harlesden in 1933)
Taylor, G C  (1915-24. B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Physics. Class II.  At Salisbury, Rhodesia in 1932.)

1916

Allen, J D
Allot, F  (Frank Allot was School Captain, 1923-24 and Senior Sports Champion in 1924.  L.D.S., R.C.S.(Eng.).  Played ofr Bessborough Cricket Club, 1927.  Appointed Dental House Surgeon, Guy's Hospital, 1929.  Qualified for a silver medal driving his Wolseley Hornet in the 1933 London to Exeter Trial.  Premier Award in the Easter 1934 Land's End Trial.)
Baker, N A  (Norman Arend Baker (1916-21) was accidentally drowned while bathing on September 2nd 1928, a few months after he left Harrow to take up tobacco planting in Rhodesia)
Bartlett, F  (Played cricket as a bowler for Harrow Baptist, 1927.)
Baxter, J D
Brickell, B (A lifelong Scout)
Buckenham, S H
Charles, D H  (David, brother of Eric Charles (1912-15) and Edith Charles of the OG Dramatic Club, children of former School Governor Mr. T. Charles, J.P.)
Clark, G A G  (Gilbert Clark was Senior Sports Champion, 1921. He joined the North British in 1923.  Captain of Old Gaytonians Athletic Club in 1927.  Ran second in a field of over fifty in open 220 yard handicaps at Stamford Bridge, 1927.  In 1928 he joined the Scottish Union and National Insurance Company, and was transferred to Shrewsbury, where he took charge.  Long Jump, Great Britain v France 1925 and 1926; 1st in England v Scotland and Ireland, 1926; A.A.A. v Cambridge, 1927; Middlesex County Long Jump Champion 1926 and 1927; Midland Counties Long Jump Champion, 1930.  Gilbert Clark died on 26th February 1937.)
Cockerton, J G (became a printer, 192 Northfield Avenue, Ealing W13)
Cole, F H  (Played for Bessborough Cricket Club in 1927. Played in amateur league football.)
Cooper, C W W
Currey, R D
Dawkins, B W  (Appointed General Assistant at Staines Gas Works, January 1928)
Ginever, F A
Groves, J E H  (John E H Groves, 1916-20.  Father of John JH Groves, who was at Harrow County 1945-50.  He died in 2005.)
Halsey, R A  (Welldon House.  Prefect 1923-24.  Joint Homorary Treasurer of the Old Gaytonians Association from November 1929.)
Jackson, J F  (1916-23. School Vice-Captain 1922-23. Kenton House.  Wrote in The Gaytonian under the pen-name "Langfranc".  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Chemistry. Class I.  Member of Old Gaytonians Athletic Club in 1929.)
Jones, C R (Played cricket for Harrow Town in 1929.)
Kendall, W G
King, R S  (Preston House.  School Captain 1922-23. B.Sc.(Lond). President, London University Boat Club and University Colours, 1927. Assistant Master at Thame Grammar School in 1927.  Returned to Harrow County in 1937 to become a member of the Staff of the School.  See Mr. R. S. King.)
Knowles, W E
Lean, R W  (Living in Bristol, 1932)
Lobb, H F
Lowe, M F  (1916-23. B.Sc., Teachers Diploma, London University 1927.)
Martin, S W (won Certificate of Merit in Beginner's section of January 1927 competition in  the "Amateur Photographer.")
McCreath, R J
Matthews, W. E.   (1916-26.  School Captain.  B.A. (Cantab), B.Sc. (Lond.).  Appointed a Science Master at Shrewsbury School, 1930.)
Maxwell, W M  (Was in India in 1931 and in New Zealand in 1933.)
Norris, S H J  (At the Imperial Bank f Canada, Vineland, Ontario, 1927)
Pither, L S
Phillips, T J  (M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.  House Physician at University College Hospital, 1932.)
Pope, F C
Rogers, J C (Played in 2nd XI for Wealdstone Football Club, season 1927-28)
Seager, G R  (In Birmingham in 1932)
Siggers, J A  (Lower Sixth prizewinner 1921-22.  Prefect and Rugger Captain 1923-24.  Sailed for Canada on March 26th, 1929, where he intended to farm.)
Simmons, G P (left for Sutton Valance School)
Taylor, G C
Tomkinson, W
Tyrrell, C W  (In Australia from about 1924, back in Harrow in 1932.)
Viner, F L  (In Nairobi, Kenya, 1936)
Whatmore, D H   (Doctor.  Member of Old Gaytonians Dramatic Club)
Woods, R A  (Appointed to secretariat of British Electrical Manufacturers' Association, 1929)
Yarwood, H

1917

Bird, H A
Brown, R C (1917-24.  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Engineering. Class I.  Managing Director of Sleve Construction Co.  Retired 1969.  Living in Tadworth, Surrey in 1974.)
Capel, G  (Gilbert Capel was a building contractor in Harrow in 1927)
Cox, R W  (Sailed on July 8th, 1929 for Durban.  In Johannesburg, November 1929.)
Cuthbert, A J (Final Examination of the Surveyors' Institute, 1929.  Appointed a valuer and surveyor to the Abbey Road Building Society, 1930.)
Dean, G S
Deeks, A G (1917-24.  Form Vb prizewinner, 1921-22.  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. History. Class II.   Appointed Assistant Inspector of Taxes, 1929)
Enston, W F  (In New York in January 1928.  Sailed on 20th November 1929 on the S S Homeric for the USA, to live at 1886 E 101st St., Cleveland, Ohio.)
Falkner, P  (in Ontario, Canada in 1931)
Gowar, R R   (Raydon Gowar became an Accountant, passing his Chartered Accountants Final in January 1928.  The elder brother of Jerry Gowar 1919-25.  Member of Old Gaytonians Athletic Club.  Treasurer of Old Gaytonians Association until 1933.  In Buenos Aires in January 1936.)
Guy, W R  (William Randall Guy died on May 3rd 1933, aged 26)
Holland, C  (Cyril)
Hunter, C E  (Accountant, Flight Officer in RAF.  Pilot Officer in the Accountant's Branch, RAF, posted to Cranwell in 1929, Andover in 1930.)
Ingram, G H  (Became a Priest in the Roman Catholic Church.  In 1932 Assistant Priest at St. Stephen's, Stamford Brook, W.8.))
Kent, E B
Knowles, W E  (in Australia in 1931)
McMoran, D H  (Pugin Medal, 1925; Pugin Medal 1929; A.R.I.B.A.medal 1930.)
Maitland, C E  (B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Engineering. Class II.)
Martin, S W  (A.L.A.  In May 1936 he was the Librarian in charge of the Carnegie Library, Herne Hill Road, S.E.  He was also an Honorary Member of the Board of Managers of a group of L.C.C. schools.)
Mulford, G H (At Lloyds Bank 1927.  Played cricket for Wealdstone Baptists, 1929.)
Oakley, A J  (Played for Bessborough Cricket Club in 1927.  Secretary of Old Gaytonians Football Club, 1927)
Pearce, R A H  (M.B., B.S.(Lond.), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (Lond.). Studied at Middlesex Hospital.  In 1932 Medical Missionary in China.)
Philips, F J (Studying at University College Hospital in 1929)
Poltock, J W  (A.R.I.B.A.  An assistant in the Kent County Architect's Department in February 1933.  John Poltock died in 1990.)
Rigden, J K  (2nd Mate's Certificate in the Merchant Marine 1927.)
La Riviére, W E
Ross, A D M
Sainsbury, A J 
Sichel, H G  (Former Secretary of the Old Gaytonians Dramatic Club.  In Buenos Aires in 1932)
Smith, F H (Played in Amateur League Football.  Secretary of OG Football Club in 1929.  Played cricket for Bessborough Cricket Club, 1927, 1932.  Played cricket for Harrow Town v Harrow School, May 1933)
Studley, T A
Taylor, G C (Obtained his Teacher's Diploma (University of London) and in 1928 became an Assistant Master at Ellesmere College, Shropshire.)
Vincent, R S  (B.Sc)
Westcott, G F  (Form Va prizewinner 1921-22)
White, L C W
Woodley, S F (Ran first in a field of over fifty in open 220 yard handicaps at Stamford Bridge, 1927.  Ran in 100 yards v R.A.F. at Uxbridge in July 1929 for the Middlesex County A.A.A. team.)

1918

Allen, J  (member of Old Gaytonian Athletic Club, 1929)
Allot, F  (1918-24.  Studied dentistry at Guy's hospital.  Opened dental surgery at his home in Pinner View.)
Bailey, L S (2nd Mate's Certificate in the Merchant Marine 1927.  In Western Australia, 1929.)
Beaumont, E E
Brown, D K  (Doug Brown was in Preston House.  Second in Senior Long Jump, Sports Day, July 1923.)
Cady, L W  (2nd Mate's Certificate in the Merchant Marine 1927. Obtained Master Mariners Certificate circa 1936)
Capel, E H  (M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P in 1929, M.B., B.S. (London), 1930, M.D. (London), M.R.C.P 1933.  At Middlesex Hospital in 1929.  House Physician at the Connaught Hospital, Walthamstow, in November 1929.) In 1934 Dr. Capel held a staff appointment at the Central Middlesex County Hospital, Willesden.)
Compton, A S  (Played for Bessborough Cricket Club in 1927)
Dickins, G  (1918-22.  Graham - father of Old Gaytonian Colin Dickins.  Played for Bessborough Cricket Club, 1927.  Hon. Treasurer of OG Football Club in 1928 [address 75 Bolton Road, Harrow] and 1929.)
Ellement, T H  (Took part in Hendon Air Pageant, 1934.)
Evershed, T W  (1918-19.  Thomas William Evershed died suddenly on March 25th, 1929, aged 21 years.)
Feacey, A V  (Alexander Vincent Feacey entered School in 1918, Matriculated in 1922 and passed the Inter-B.Sc. in 1924.  On leaving School he took up Banking.  He painted water colours, as a hobby.  He died, after an illness, on September 29th, 1932, aged 25.)
Forsdike, C L
Goodhead, F M (Played for Bessborough Cricket Club, 1932.  Played Cricket for Harrow Town v Harrow School, May 1933.)
Haddon, S G (went to New Zealand in 1926/27.  Sheep farming at Ohinewai, Waikato, 1927.)
Halsey, P J
Hogg, G F
Holden, L D
Ing, H E (Won Willesden Presbyterian Tennis Club's Championship Trophy, 1926, 1927 and 1928.)
Kingston, F G  (At London University, 1929, studying Chemistry.)
Newman, H E (A member of the British Motor Cycle Racing Club team.  Holder of the Brooklands Gold Star for driving a lap at over 100m.p.h.  Finished fourth in the Junior T.T. in the Isle of Man, 1934.)
Osborn, C  (Cyril Osborn drowned in the river at Uxbridge in 1919)
Pannell, R W (member of Old Gaytonians Dramatic Club. Roy Pannell was appointed entertainment manager of the Torquay Corporation on May 1st 1948.)
Pither, C A
Pittman, G A (1918-25. Emigrated to Australia as a farmer.  Left faming and in 1927 was an undergraduate at the University of Western Australia, Perth, training for the Teaching Profession.)
Pittman, S  (Stan)
Proctor, P E  (Was Team secretary of the Old Gaytonians Football Club.)
Rooksby, H P (1918-24. Welldon House.  Played the piano.  Prefect 1923-24.  Second in 100 yards Senior Handicap, School Sports, July 1923.   B.Sc. (Lond.). Engaged in scientific research at GEC.  In 1970 appointed External Professor for Leeds University.  )
Rosewell, B W
Rycroft, J L (B.Sc. (Lond.))
Sanders, H P
Schweiso, R F  (In Queensland, 1927.)
Sharp, F W (1918-24. Played in Football XI 1923-24.  Played back for Old Gaytonians Football Club, 1927-28.  B.Sc.(London)., Technical Advisor to Autotype Co.)
Shepherd, S R  (Exhibitor at Royal Academy 1926 and 1927; Scholar of the Royal College of Art, 1928; 2nd for Prix de Rome in Engraving, 1929; A.R.C.A. 1930.  In 1932 he was appointed artist with the Sakkara Expedition fitted out by Chicago University, working on the tombs at the site of Memphis Sakkara in Egypt.)
Sherriffs, J I or J T  (Played for Harrow Town Cricket Club in 1927.  Studying at the Royal Veterinary College, London, in 1929. M.R.C.V.S. (Lond.))
Stockwell, S N
Toombs, F B  (1st Prizeman (Pilkington Gold Medal) Incorporated Society of Auctioneers and Landed Property Agents, 1926. Final examination of the Society, 1928.  3rd "Tite" Prize, 1927)
Vincent, J J (1918-25.  Kenton House.  Form IVa prizewinner, 1921-22.  Swimming Champion 1922 and 1923. Second in throwing the cricket ball, School Sports, July 1923.  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Mathematics. Class I, M.Sc.(Lond.). On staff at University College, London, in 1929.  In 1929 and 1932 John Joseph Vincent was a research Assistant, British Cotton Research Association.  Worked for the RAF during the war as a scientific "boffin" for Coastal Command.  Professor and Head of the Department of Textile Industries at University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, 1957-74.  Died 24th April, 2001, aged 93.)
Vincent, R S (Russ Vincent was the elder brother of J. J. Vincent, above.  B.Sc.(Lond.  Employed by Callendars Cables Ltd. in 1929.)
Wade, R A  (In Nairobi, East Africa in 1929)
Warburton, F (Frank Warburton played for Bessborough Cricket Club in 1927.)
West, E W
West, G  (Gordon)
Weston, F
Whitaker, E H  (Played in the "Morning Post" golf competition, September 1932.)
Whitmore, S B  (Form IVc prizewinner 1921-22)
Wilding, E E (Accountant)
Wimbush, H H ("Winkle" Wimbush was a member of Old Gaytonians Dramatic Club, the Old Gaytonians Tennis Club and the Rover Crew.  He died in 1990.)
Windsor, C E (Played for Bessborough Cricket Club in 1927)
Woolley, S F  (Form IVb prizewinner 1921-22) 

1919

Allaway, F W  (Accountant. Northwick House. Years recorded as 1918-25 in May 1929 Gaytonian.  Spent six months in Paris studying accountancy, 1929.  At London School of Economics in 1929.)
Beckett, E W
Bell, H S
Bell, W J  (220 yards champion, Old Gaytonians Athletic Club, 1929.)
Blakeley  (Form VC in 1922-23)
Brown, A  (1919-27. In Australia in 1929. Obtained First Mate's Certificate 1929.   Alan Brown was a Third Officer in the N.Z. shipping line and Sub-Lieut. R.N.R in 1932.  He obtained his Master Mariner's Certificate in 1933.)
Chisholm, E S  (Eric Chisholm had an electrical business in Norfolk, but lived in Kenton until approximately 1962, when he moved to East Anglia.)
Cummings, C F  (M.B.(Lond.), Part I., Warneford Medical Scholar, Kings College; "May Young" Scholar.  M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., 1932.  Medical Officer at the Kenda Hospital, Gendia, Kenya Colony, 1935.)
Cummings, P O
Cuthbert, A J  (Form VC in 1922-23)
Deeks, E A  (B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Mathematics. Class II.  Appointed Assistant Inspector of Taxes, November 1929.)
Felstead, E
Gowar, G A  ("Jerry".  Cricket Captain. Sports Champion.  Northwick House Captain.  B.A.  Played for Harrow Cricket Club in 1927.  Played Rugby in the Cheshire County trials.  In 1929 was top of the batting averages for Oxton Cricket Club in the Liverpool and District League.  In South America in 1934.  Brother of Raydon R. Gowar 1917-26.)
Graeme, R G (Rugger Captain at MacGill University, Toronto, in January 1928.)
Hale, R F
Halsey, P J (In Harrow Hospital Tennis Cup Semifinals, 1933)
Hammerton, R  (Roy)
Hardy, T E (1919-21.  In New York in January 1928)
Hawking, L A  (Living in Te Puke, New Zealand, 1927)
Hurford, C W  (Charles Hurford went to the Harrow School of Art.  He was apprenticed to colour etching. Exhibited at the Royal Academy.  Much published work, technical journals, book illustrations, etc.) 
Jenkins, R W E (Reginald Walter Emblin Jenkins was at Harrow County from Sweptember 1919 to December 1925, when he left to take up the position of Plant Chemist for the Neuchatel Asphalte Company.  A prominent member of school Cricket and Football teams.  He was killed in a motor car accident in Scotland in 1926.)
Joiner, P J V (a Rate Collector for the Borough of Heston-Isleworth in 1934)
Kateley, D M
Kiener, A S  (Alec)  (Form V in 1922-23)
Mackenzie, C W (Studying at London School of Economics in 1929.)
Matthews, W E  (School Captain, 1925-26. Tennis Champion, Football Captain, Cricket Colour. B.A.(Cantab.), 1st Class Science Tripos, B.Sc.(Lond.). Hons, Physics, Class II, Scholar of Peterhouse, Cambridge; Kitchener Scholar; Science Master at Weymouth College in 1929.   Science Master at Shrewsbury School.)
Morrison A W E
Northcott, E H W  (Accountant, Honorary secretary of Old Gaytonians Association in 1932)
Oakes, C S  (1919-25.  Colin St. Clare Oakes.  A.R.I.B.A. 1931; Prix de Rome for Architecture, 1931.  Architect of various cemeteries for the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.  Appointed Assistant Architect to the Government of Bengal, 1936.)
Oakley, A J  (Played Cricket for Harrow Town v Harrow School, May 1933)
Parkinson, C  (Form V in 1922-23.  Appointed to the staff of the Post Office surveyor at Reading, 1929)
Peall, R H  (In the Straits Settlements in 1934.  Brother of J. V Peall (1911-17))
Phillips-Smith, H
Pridmore, N C (went to Western Australia in 1926/27)
Regan, W McD  (William McDermott Regan was the eldest of three brothers to attend Harrow County.  He played for Bessborough Cricket Club in 1927.  Hon Sec of Old Gaytonians Soccer Club in 1934. He died on February 16th 2006, aged 98.)
Reid, E
Roberts, J H  (Donor of the "Roberts Exhibition".  In the Research Department of the Post Office at Dollis Hill in 1934.)
Rycroft, J L  (Form IIIb prizewinner, 1921-22)
Salter, P A  (Percy Alfred Salter was a member of the Rugby XVs of 1922-23 and 1923-24.  He died on February 16th, 1930, aged 22.)
Saunders, E A  (In Foton, New Zealand, 1929)
Scarborough, F E  (Passed the final examination of the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors in 1937.)
Scatley, R S  (Working on railway construction, Victoria, Australia, in 1929.   Farming near Great Missenden, 1930)
Schwieso, R F (In Northern Territory until 1929, at Sandgate, Queensland, 1929. In Brisbane, May 1929.  At Dalby, Queensland, in 1932.  At the Brisbane Depot of the Vacuum Oil Company in October 1932.)
Sharp, F W  (B.Sc.  Appointed Technical Advisor to the Autotype Company, Ltd., 1929.)
Simpkins, A C  (Living in Hamburg, Germany in 1933)
Smith, R F  (B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Class II.  A.I.C.)
Stevenson, J H  (In New Zealand from about 1926.  Back in Harrow in 1932.)
Stiles, O A
Vincent, E T (Form IIIc prizewinner, 1921-22.  Junior Sports Champion, 1922. School Captain 1926-27. Went to S. W. Poly, University of London.  B.Sc.(Lond.), Hons. Class I.)
Wade, R A  (In Mombassa, January 1929.  In Nairobi, Kenya Colony, 1929, "trading with the natives.")
Walker, E  (1919-1923.  Eric Walker emigrated to South Australia.)
Welch, E W  (Ernie. Member of Old Gaytonians Dramatic Club)
Wells, W G
Woolley, F H  (Form IIIa prizewinner, 1921-22.  Northwick House.  The first boy of the School to obtain an Open Scholarship to Cambridge, in December 1924.  State Scholar 1925.  Placed as Wrangler in the Mathematical Tripos lists, 1925.B.A.(Cantab.), Maths Tripos, Scholar Sidney Sussex College, Draper's Scholar, State Scholar.  Mathematical Master at the Boulevard School, Hull, 1929)
Wright, S F   (Junior Sports Champion, 1921.  L.D.S., B.C.S.(Eng.))

Fowler, A W was in form Vb for 1919-1920 only.
Green, B  was in form Vb for 1919-1920 only.

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