Friends' Ambulance Unit - People Associated With The FAU

People Associated With The FAU

  • Horace Alexander (1889–1989), barrister and advocate of international arbitration (ODNB entry)
  • Laurie Baker (1917–2007), architect,
  • Chris Barber, (1921-2012), chair of Oxfam
  • Frank Blackaby (1921–2000), economist and peace campaigner (ODNB entry)
  • Russell Brain, 1st Baron Brain (1895–1966), physician and medical administrator (ODNB entry)
  • Edgar Kenneth Brown, (1918–1965), architect
  • Sir John Bevan Braithwaite (1884–1973), stockbroker (ODNB entry)
  • Richard Bevan Braithwaite (1900–1990), philosopher (ODNB entry)
  • Laurence John Cadbury (1889–1982), chocolate and food manufacturer (ODNB entry)
  • Cecil John Cadoux (1883–1947), theologian (ODNB entry)
  • Demetrios Capetanakis (1912–1944), poet and literary critic (ODNB entry)
  • Sydney Carter (1915–2004), English poet, songwriter
  • St John Pettifor Catchpool (1890–1971), social worker (ODNB entry)
  • Selby Clewer (1917–2001), architect
  • Alan Clodd (1918–2002), publisher, book collector, and dealer
  • Stephen Pit Corder (1918–1990), university professor (ODNB entry)
  • Ralph Henry Carless Davis (1918–1991), historian
  • John Done
  • Christopher Prout Driver (1932–1997), journalist and writer on food (ODNB entry)
  • Theodore Fox (1899–1989), medical editor (ODNB entry)
  • Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner (1900–1990), Lord Chancellor from 1964 to 1970
  • Ruth Harrison (1920–2000), animal welfare campaigner (ODNB entry)
  • W. F. Harvey (1885–1937), writer of short stories
  • F. R. G. Heaf (1894–1973), physician (ODNB entry)
  • John Hick (born 1922), philosopher of religion
  • Eric Holttum (1895–1990), botanist (ODNB entry)
  • Kenneth Hudson (1916–1999), industrial archaeologist and museologist (ODNB entry)
  • F. R. Leavis (1895–1978), literary critic
  • Frank Lees (1931–1999), chemical engineer
  • Kingsley Martin (1897–1969), journalist
  • Henry Woodd Nevinson (1856–1941), social activist and journalist (ODNB entry)
  • George Newman (doctor) (1870–1948), public health physician
  • Donald Nicol (1923–2003), British Byzantinist
  • Philip Noel-Baker (1889–1982), politician, diplomat, academic
  • Wilfrid Noyce (1917–1962), mountaineer and writer (ODNB entry)
  • Robert Nye (1936 – ), writer
  • Lionel Penrose (1898–1972), physician (ODNB entry)
  • Roland Penrose (1900–1984), artist, writer, and exhibition organizer (ODNB entry)
  • Arthur Cecil Pigou (1877–1959), economist and mountaineer
  • John Rawlings Rees (1890–1969), psychiatrist (ODNB entry)
  • Lewis Fry Richardson (1881–1953), mathematician, physicist, meteorologist, psychologist
  • Michael Rowntree (1919–2007), a journalist and Chairman of Oxfam
  • George William Series (1920–1995), spectroscopist (ODNB entry)
  • Olaf Stapledon (1886–1950), philosopher and author of science fiction
  • Peter Derek Strevens (1922–1989), linguistic scholar and applied linguist (ODNB entry)
  • Donald Swann (1923–1994), composer, musician and entertainer
  • Frederick Tattersfield (1881–1959), agricultural chemist (ODNB entry)
  • Lewis Edgar Waddilove (1914–2000), social reformer (ODNB entry)
  • Richard Wainwright (1918–2003), Liberal MP
  • John Seldon Whale (1896–1997), United Reformed church minister and theologian (ODNB entry)
  • Herbert George Wood (1879–1963), theologian and historian (ODNB entry)
  • Geoffrey Winthrop Young (1876–1958), mountaineer, poet and educator

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