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Donlea, Basil James Fitzgerald, 1910-1986, Lieutenant Colonel

  • KCL-AF0208
  • Person
  • 1910-1986

Born in India in 1910; educated at Mayfield College, Sussex, 1921-1927; enlisted in Life Guards, 1928; commissioned into 2 Royal Ulster Rifles, 1933; served with 1 Royal Ulster Rifles in Alexandria, 1935, Hong Kong, 1935-1937, and Shanghai, 1937; Lt 1936; served in India, 1937-1939; Capt, 1939; served with 2 East Surrey Regt, 1940, 2 Royal Ulster Rifles, 1943-1944, and 1 King's (Liverpool) Regt, 1946; Maj, 1946; Company Commander, 1 Royal Irish Fusiliers, British Army of the Rhine, 1950; served with King's African Rifles, Kenya, 1952-1954; Lt Col, 1953; died in 1986.

Doubleday, Frederic Nicklin, 1885-1971, clergyman, dental surgeon and lecturer

  • KCL-AF1080
  • Person
  • 1885-1971

Born 1885; educated Guy's Hospital, London, and University of Berlin, Germany; Dental Travelling Scholar in Berlin, 1909-1910; formerly Editor, British Dental Journal ; External Examiner to the University of Bristol; Extramural Lecturer to the University of Toronto; Dental Surgeon to King George V Hospital for Treatment of Gunshot Injuries of the Face and Jaws; Consulting Dental Surgeon to Guy's Hospital, London; Examiner in Dental Surgery to the Royal College of Surgeons of England; student (occasional) in Theology Department, King's College, London, 1946-1947; visiting Professor of Dental Surgery, Fouad University, Cairo, Egypt, 1948; Wallis Lecturer, Royal Society of Medicine, 1948; Honorary Member of the Stomatological Society of Greece, 1948, the Stomatological Society of Piedmont, Italy, 1951, and the Odontological Section, Royal Society of Medicine, London, 1956; Honorary Life Member of the British Dental Association, 1959; Vice-President of the Medical Defence Union; Vice-President of the Royal Society of Medicine; died 1971.

Publications: contributor to Guy's Hospital, 1725-1948 edited by Hujohn Ripman (London, 1951).

Douglas, Gordon Oxenbury, 1914-1999, student of King's College London Faculty of Science

  • KCL-AF1081
  • Person
  • 1914-1999

Gordon Oxenbury Douglas, born on 29 May 1914; educated at King's College London Faculty of Science, 1932-1939, passed Intermediate Examination in Science in 1933; worked as technical staff member at the Aeronautical Inspection Directorate, 1939-1947; educated in Moral Sciences Tripos at Cambridge University, 1947-1949; lectured at Nottingham University, 1951 until retirement; died 1999.

Dowling, Frank Coleman, 1901-1968

  • KCL-AF0213
  • Person
  • 1901-1968

Born 1901; editor of Lilliput during World War One; worked for advertising companies Crawfords, J Walter Thompson and Graham & Gillies during the 1930s; Political Intelligence Department, Foreign Office, 1942-1944; Psychological Warfare Division, Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force, 1944-1945; worked for The Picture Post ; died 1968.

Downes, Walter Douglas, 1884-1920, Captain

  • KCL-AF0214
  • Person
  • 1884-1920

Born in 1884; 2nd Lt, Royal Sussex Regt, 1905; served in Crete, 1906; Assistant Commissioner, Anglo-German Yola-Cross River Boundary Commission, 1907-1909; Lt, 1909; served with Special Service in Egypt, 1909-1911; attached to Rhodesia-Angola Boundary Commission, 1913-1915; Capt, 1915; attached to West African Frontier Force, 1915-1920; died, 1920.

Downey, John Cheywyn Thomas, 1920-2010, Air Vice Marshal

  • KCL-AF0215
  • Person
  • 1920-2010

Born 1920; educated Whitgift School; entered Royal Air Force 1939; served in Coastal Command, World War Two, 1939-1945; anti U-boat operations, 1945; Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough, 1956-1958; commanded Bomber Command Development Unit, 1959-1960; head of North East Defence Secretariat, Cyprus, 1960-1962; Command, RAF Farnborough, 1962-1964; a Director of Operational Requirements (RAF), Ministry of Defence, 1965-1967; Imperial Defence College, 1968; Commandant, RAF College of Air Warfare, Manby, 1969; Commander, Southern Maritime Air Region, 1969-1971; Air Vice Marshal, 1970; Senior RAF Member, Royal College of Defence Studies, 1972-1974; Deputy Controller of Aircraft (C), Ministry of Defence, 1974-1975; retired 1975; died in 2010.

Publications: Management in the Armed Forces: an anatomy of the military profession (London: McGraw-Hill, 1977).

Dowson, Valentine Hugh Wilfred, 1896-1980, Army Intelligence Officer and authority on date cultivation

  • KCL-AF0216
  • Person
  • 1896-1980

Born in 1896; served with 5 (Weald of Kent) Bn, The Buffs (East Kent Regt), Mesopotamia, 1915; wounded, 1915; working for Hills Brothers Company, Basra, Iraq, in the date trade, 1925-1927; emergency commission, Indian Army, 1941; acting Major, 1944; died in 1980. Publications: Dates and date cultivation of Iraq (Agricultural Directorate of Mesopotamia Memoir No. 3, published Cambridge, 1921); co-editor with Albert Aten, Dates: handling, processing and packing (Food and Agriculture Organisation Agricultural Development Paper No 72, Rome, 1962)

D'Oyly, George, 1778-1846, clergyman, theologian and biographer

  • KCL-AF1072
  • Person
  • 1778-1846

Born 1778; educated at schools at Dorking, Putney and Kensington; Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 1796, graduated BA as second wrangler and second Smith's prizeman; member's prize for Latin essay, and elected Fellow, 1801; ordained deacon, 1802; ordained priest, 1803; curate of Wrotham, Kent, 1804-1806; moderator, University of Cambridge, 1806-1809; Proctor, 1808; Select preacher, 1809-1811; appointed Hulsean Christian Advocate, 1811; appointed domestic chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, 1813; frequently contributed to the Quarterly Review, whilst resident at Cambridge, c.1806-1813; rector of Buxted, Sussex, 1815; rector of Lambeth, Surrey, and Sundridge, Kent, 1820; treasurer to the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, member of the London committee of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel, and a principal promoter of the establishment of King's College London, attacking the secular London University (now University College London) by his letter to Sir Robert Peel signed 'Christianus'; died 1846. Publications: Letters to Sir William Drummond and Remarks on Sir William Drummond's Oedipus Judaicus (1813); Two discourses preached before the University of Cambridge on the doctrine of a particular providence and modern unitarianism (1812); D'Oyly and Mant's Bible (with Reverend R Mant), (for SPCK, 1814); Life of Archbishop Sancroft , 2 vols (1821); Sermons , chiefly doctrinal, with notes (1827).

Drake, Bernard, fl 1841-1853, classicist

  • KCL-AF1082
  • Person
  • 1841-1853

Student at Eton College in 1841; edited Demosthenes peri tou stefanou. The Oration of Demosthenes on the Crown. The Greek text of the Zurich edition with explanatory notes (Macmillan, Cambridge, 1851) and Aeschyli Eumenides. The Greek text, with English notes, an English verse translation; and an introduction, containing an analysis of the dissertations of C. O. Müller (Macmillan, Cambridge, 1853).

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