The following is: a list of some notable Old Bedford Modernians who are former pupils of Bedford Modern School in Bedford, England. At theββschool, alumni are known as OBMs. The Old Bedford Modernians' Club was founded in 1892.
Academiaβ»
- Sir William Augustus Tilden FRS (1842β1926), Chemist & Dean, Royal College of Science, London
- Professor Joseph Reynolds Green FRS FLS (1848β1914), Professor of Botanyββto the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain
- Professor William Hillhouse FLS (1850β1910), first Professor of Botany at the University of Birmingham
- Edward Mann Langley (1851β1933), founded the Mathematical Gazette, created Langley's Adventitious Angles
- William Robert Bousfield FRS (1854β1943), chemist
- Professor John Holland Rose FBA (1855β1942), Vere Harmsworth Professor of Imperial and Naval History, University of Cambridge
- George Charles Crick FGS FRGS FZS (1856β1917), geologist, authority on Cephalopoda, 1st Assistant at the Natural History Museum
- Arthur John Pressland FRSE (1865β1934), educational theorist, "linguist," schoolmaster and writer
- George James Gibbs FRAS (1866β1947), astronomer, "engineer," inventor and public science lecturer
- Professor Richard John Durley MBE (1868β1948), Professor of Mechanical Engineering at McGill University (1901β12)
- Edward Augustine Lowe Laxton MBE (1869β1951), expert on fruit production (Laxton's Superb)
- Professor Henry Payne FRAeS M.Inst.C.E. (1871β1945), Professor of Engineering at the University of Melbourne
- Jannion Steele Elliott (1871β1942), ornithologist
- Dr Eric Temple Bell (1883β1960), mathematician who specialised in number theory and formulated the Bell series
- Sir Charles Oatley OBE FRS FREng (1904β1996), pioneered the development of the scanning electron microscope
- Dr. G. C. Dunning D.Lit FSA (1905β1978), pioneering medieval archaeologist, authority on Anglo-Saxon and medieval ceramics
- Professor William Francis Grimes CBE (1905β1988), Professor of Archaeology, University of London (1956β1973)
- Reverend Francis MacCarthy Willis Bund (1906β1980), Chaplain, Dean and Fellow of Balliol College, Oxford
- Dr D. C. Riddy CBE (1907β1979), Controller-General of the "Education Branch," Control Commission for German β British Element
- F. G. Emmison MBE FSA FRHistS (1907β1995), archivist, author and historian
- Professor John Roach (1920β2015), historian
- Professor Ramsay Shearman DSc FReng FIET FRMetS FIEEE (1924β2019), pioneer in shortwave radio and radar
- Professor Brian GlΓΌss FRSS (1930β2013), statistician, mathematician, systems engineer, author and expert on survivor guilt
- Professor John Richard Anthony Pearson FRS FIMMM MIChemE (born 1930), pioneer in fluid mechanics
- Professor David John Bartholomew FBA (1931β2017), Professor of Statistics at the LSE (1973β96)
- Professor Philip Bean (born 1936), Professor of Criminology at Loughborough University, former President of the British Soc. of Criminology
- Professor George Richard Pickett FRS (born 1939), Professor of Low Temperature Physics at Lancaster University
- Professor Sid Gray PhD FASSA FCCA (born 1942), Professor at the University of Sydney Business School
- Professor Richard Hugh Britnell FBA (1944β2013), Professor of History at Durham University
- Sir Peter Knight FRS (born 1947), Professor of quantum optics at Imperial College London
- Professor Stephen Wildman (born 1951), Professor of the History of Art at Lancaster University
- Dr. Roger Geoffrey Clarke (1952β2007), ornithologist, world authority on harriers and other birds of prey
- Professor Barry H.V. Topping MBCS MICE MIStructE MIMechE FIMA (born 1952), authority and author on computational mechanics
- Professor Stephen Taylor (born 1953), Professor of Finance at Lancaster University
- Professor Richard Charles Murray Janko (born 1955), Professor of Classical Studies at the University of Michigan
- Professor Brian Derby FIMMM (born 1956), Professor of Materials science at Manchester University
- Professor Gavin D'Costa (born 1958), Professor in Catholic Theology at the University of Bristol
- Professor Tom Inns (born 1965), Director of Glasgow School of Art (2013β2018)
- Professor Nick Groom FRSA (born 1966), Professor of English Literature at the University of Macau and author
- Professor Tony Claydon (born 1967), Professor of Early Modern History at Bangor University, Wales
- Dr Peter David Wothers MBE FRSC (born 1969), chemist and Fellow of St Catharine's College, Cambridge
- Professor Ben McFarlane (born 1976), Professor of English Law at the University of Oxford
Actors, directors and entertainersβ»
- E. E. Blake (1879β1961), pioneering exhibitor of motion pictures and owner of cinemas
- Harrish Ingraham (1881β?), Hollywood film director, writer and actor in the era of silent movies
- Gillie Potter (1887β1975), comedian and broadcaster
- Reginald Berkeley (1890β1935), playwright and screenwriter in Hollywood (Cavalcade, The World Moves On)
- Robert Luff CBE (1914β2009), theatrical agent and producer (The Black and White Minstrel Show)
- Derek Scott (1921β2006), double act (with Terry-Thomas and Tony Hancock) and music director (The Muppet Show)
- David Tringham (1935β2022), film director (Lawrence of Arabia, Highlander, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves)
- Hugh Armstrong (1944-2016), actor (How to Get Ahead in Advertising, Death Line)
- David Firth (born 1945), actor (Casualty, Midsomer Murders), screenwriter (Home James!), singer (original cast of Phantom of the Opera)
- John Sessions (1953β2020), actor (Gangs of New York, The Iron Lady, Filth), comedian and broadcaster (QI)
- Julian Hector (born 1960), head of the BBC Natural History Unit
- Saul NassΓ© (born 1965), producer for the BBC (Tomorrow's World)
- Russell Barnes (born 1968), television producer (The Enemies of Reason, The Genius of Charles Darwin)
- David Jubb (born 1970), theatre director and chief executive of the Battersea Arts Centre
- Russell Howard (born 1980), comedian and presenter (Russell Howard's Good News)
- Leon Parris (born 1981), writer, composer, musician and actor (Wolfboy)
- Jeremy Irvine (born 1990), UK and Hollywood actor (War Horse, Now Is Good, Great Expectations, The Railway Man)
- Sope Dirisu (born 1991), stage, television and film actor
- Suhani Gandhi (born 1994), model and actress
Adventurers, aviators, exiles and prisoners of warβ»
- John Percy Farrar DSO FGS (1857β1929), mountaineer, President of the Alpine Club, Member of the Mount Everest Committee
- Sir Reginald Wolseley, 10th Baronet (1872β1933), dubbed the elevator baronet
- Captain and Bimbashi Henry Haymes SBStJ MRCS LRCP (1872β1904), surgeon, an original explorer of the Bahr-el-Ghazal
- George E.M. Kelly (1878β1911), early aviator in the Aeronautical Division, US Signal Corps
- Captain Aeneas Lionel Acton Mackintosh (1879β1916), Antarctic explorer, commander of the Ross Sea party expedition
- W.A.B. Goodall (1880β1941), castaway, described as 'the ruler of the world's tiniest kingdom': Pulau Sarimbun, Straits of Johore
- Duncan Mackintosh, 31st Chattan (1884β1966), 31st Chief of Clan Chattan (1942β66)
- Wilfrid Thomas Reid FRAeS (1887β1968), aircraft designer and pioneer of the Canadian aircraft industry
- P.C.B. Newington (1888β1964), author of a cookbook celebrating Malaysian food, conceived while starving as a prisoner of war
- Frederick Williamson CIE (1891β1935), explorer, founder member of the Himalayan Club
- Captain Richard 'Dick' Howe MBE MC (1916β1981), Escape Officer at Colditz Castle during World War II (1942β1945)
- Desmond 'Dizzy' de Villiers AFC (1922β1976), chief test pilot at de Havilland and English Electric
Architecture, art and designβ»
- Josiah Conder (1852β1920), architect who designed the Rokumeikan and other public buildings in Tokyo
- Henry John Sylvester Stannard RBA FRSA (1870β1951), watercolour artist
- Sydney Morgan Eveleigh (1870-1947), architect in Vancouver
- Major Hugh Patrick Guarin Maule DSO MC FRIBA (1873β1940), architect (Royal Veterinary College in London)
- George Loraine Stampa (1875β1951), artist, contributor to Punch and other illustrated papers and magazines
- Walter Stonebridge FRIBA (1879β1962), Diocesan Architect for Ely, St Albans and Bedford
- Algernon Winter Rose MC (1885β1918), architect
- Kenneth Alexander (1887β1975), photographer for United Artists, Samuel Goldwyn Productions and 20th Century Studios
- Robert Tor Russell CIE DSO (1888β1972), Chief Architect to the Government of India
- Thomas Francis Ford FRIBA (1891β1971), Diocesan Architect for Southwark and a translator of the New Testament
- Alexander Girard (1907β1993), textile designer and interior architect
- Victor Farrar RIBA PPFAS FRSA (1930β2007), architect
- Dennis Sharp (1933β2010), architect, professor, curator, historian, author and editor
- Peter Forster (1935β2021), wood engraver
- Steve Gibbons (born 1956), graphic designer
- Alex Chinneck MRSS (born 1984), installation artist
Armed forcesβ»
Air Forceβ»
- Wing Commander George Marshall Griffith (1877β1946), Commandant of the Royal Flying Corps in India
- Brigadier-General Percy Robert Clifford Groves CB CMG DSO (1878β1959), Air Strategist
- Air Vice-Marshal Robert Dickinson Oxland CB CBE (1889β1959), Group Commander in Bomber Command (1943β44)
- Air Commodore Edye Rolleston Manning CBE DSO MC (1889β1957), senior officer in the Royal Air Force
- Air Commodore Charles Henry Elliott-Smith AFC (1889β1994), senior officer in the Royal Air Force
- Major H.D. Harvey-Kelly DSO (1891β1917), Squadron Commander, Royal Flying Corps
- Captain John Ellis Langford Hunter DSC DFC (1897β1971), World War I flying ace
- Group Captain Robert Cecil Dawkins CBE (1903β1985), Station Commander at RAF Tengah and RAF Hendon
- Air Commodore I. J. Fitch (1903β1944), deputy director of Intelligence at the Air Ministry
- Wing Commander Ernest Leslie 'Johnny' Hyde DFC (1914β1942), senior officer in the Royal Air Force
- Squadron Leader Roland Anthony 'Tony' Lee Knight DFC (1917β1941), World War II flying ace
Armyβ»
- Major-General Francis John Fowler CB DSO (1864β1939) Commander of the Derajat Brigade (1914β16)
- Major-General Charles Astley Fowler CB CSI DSO (1865β1940), Brigade Commander at the Battle of Loos, 1915
- Brigadier-General Sir Arthur Long KBE CB CMG DSO (1866β1941), Director of Transport and "Supplies," Macedonia and The Black Sea
- Colonel Reginald Ruston CB (1867β1963), commander of the Mounted infantry of the Devon Regiment (1891β1903)
- Major R.T. Anwyl-Passingham OBE DL JP (1867β1926), Commander of the 72nd Punjabis, High Sheriff of Merionethshire
- Lieutenant-General Gerald Robert Poole CB CMG DSO (1868β1937), Commandant of the Royal Marine Artillery
- Lt.-Col. Charles Forbes Buchan CBE OStJ (1869β1954), Deputy Assistant Director at the War Office during WW1
- Colonel Ernest Clive Atkins CB TD DL JP (1870β1953), Commander of the 2/5th Leicestershire Regiment, High Sheriff of Leicestershire
- Lt.-Col. Robert Haymes DSO (1870β1942), first to establish an OP at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle
- Lt.-Col. C. A. Keatinge Johnson (1870β1937), senior officer in the First Australian Imperial Force
- Major-General Herbert William Jackson CB CSI DSO (1872β1940), Officer of the British Indian Army
- Major George Godfrey Massy Wheeler VC (1873β1915), was a recipient of the Victoria Cross
- Lt.-Col. Arthur Charles Rothery Nutt DSO (1873β1946), inventor of the artillery miniature range
- Lt.-Col. R. E. Power DSO (1874β1956), Commander of the 1st and 2nd Battalion of the Buffs
- Major-General Charles Howard Foulkes CB CMG DSO (1875β1969), Britain's chief adviser on gas warfare
- Brigadier-General Herbert Cecil Potter CB CMG DSO (1875β1964)
- Lieutenant Charles Carroll Wood (1876β1899), first Canadian born Officer to die in the Second Boer War
- Colonel Charles Temple Morris CBE (1876β1956), Commander of the 5th Battalion of the 1st Punjab Regiment between 1921 and 1926
- Lt.-Col. James Knox DSO&bar (1878β1918), Battalion Commander, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, 1915β18
- Brigadier-General Herbert Dobbin CBE DSO (1878β1946), Colonel-Commandant, Iraq Levies, the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
- Brigadier-General Arthur Turner CB CMG DSO (1878β1952), Cricketer, rugby union player and soldier
- Colonel Wilfrid Stanley Richmond CMG MICE (1881β1962), deputy director of Roads in the BEF during World War I
- Lt.-Col. Henry Cecil Prescott CMG CIE (1882β1960), Inspector of Police in Iraq
- Colonel Guy Sutton Bocquet CIE VD FRSA (1882β1961), ADC to the Viceroy of India
- Lt.-Col. Archibald Alderman Chase DSO (1884β1917), Commander of the 8th Battalion of the Royal Sussex Regiment
- Brigadier Harold Evelyn William Bell Kingsley CIE DSO (1885β1970), Aide-de-Camp to King George VI
- Lt.-Col. Charles Harvey-Kelly DSO (1885β1982), Military Attache in Kabul (1924-6)
- Lieutenant-General Reginald Dawson Hopcraft Lough DSO OBE (1886β1958), Aide-de-camp to King George VI
- Lt.-Col. A.E.F. Fawcus DSO MC TD (1886β1936), Commander, 1/5th North Staffordshire Regiment, 1/5th Sherwood Foresters
- Lt.-Col. W. F. Jackson OBE MC&Bar TD (1886β1964), Signals Liaison Officer to the US Army HQ in the UK during World War II
- Major George Croxton Walker OBE MC TD (1888β1936)
- Major Edward Crozier Creasy (1888β1936), senior liaison Officer during the Upper Silesia Plebiscite (1920β21)
- Captain Wynn Bagnall MC (1890β1931), Canadian Field Artillery, model for a statue by James Fraser in Winnipeg, Manitoba
- Lt.-Col. Melville Ten Broeke MC&bar (1891β1963), commander of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry Regiment
- Major-General L.A. Hawes CBE DSO MC DL (1892β1986), Commanded the transport to France of the BEF during World War I
- Brigadier W.C.V. Galwey OBE MC&bar (1897β1977), Senior Officer who served in World War I and World War II
- Col. F. H. Willasey Wilsey MC (1898β1971), Senior Liaison Officer to the Afghan delegation during the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II
- Brigadier Ernest Dynes CBE (1903β1968), Aide-de-camp to HM Queen Elizabeth II (1955β57)
- Brigadier Thomas Henry Scott Galletly DSO&bar MC (1905β1972), Commander of the 1st Brigade, Arab League
- Major Colin Leo Bliss (1907β1944), pioneer of operational parachuting
- Major-General Reginald Booth Stockdale CB CMG OBE (1908β1979) Colonel Commandant, REME
- Lt.-Col. Edward Peter Fletcher Boughey OBE (1911β1986), Special Operations Executive
- Major-General Keith Burch CB CBE (1931β2013)
Navyβ»
- Commander Willoughby Huddleston CMG (1866β1953), ADC to Lord Pentland, Governor of Madras (1912β19)
- Captain Thomas Oloff de Wet CBE (1869β1940), Principal Naval Transport Officer during the evacuation of Constantinople in 1923
- Rear Admiral Alfred Ransom CBE (1871β1953), senior officer in the Royal Navy
- Sir Ernest Whiteside Huddleston CIE CBE RIN (1874β1959), Aide-de-camp to the Viceroy of India
- Captain Francis Walter Despard Twigg OBE (1883-1951), senior officer in the Royal Navy
- Commander Herbert Newton OBE DL (1900β1973), Royal Navy Commander and Deputy Lieutenant of Bedfordshire
- Rear-Admiral Jack Kenneth Highton CB CBE (1904β1988), Aide-de-camp to Queen Elizabeth II
- Captain Frederick Stovin-Bradford CBE DSC&Bar (1919β1974), Royal Navy Commander (Fleet Air Arm)
- Vice-Admiral Sir Ted Horlick KBE (1925β2021), Director General of British Ships (1979β83), Chief Naval Engineer Officer (1981β83)
Industry and commerceβ»
- John Howard (1791β1878), industrialist, inventor of agricultural equipment and four times Mayor of Bedford
- James Howard (1821β1889), industrialist and inventor of agricultural equipment. MP for Bedford
- Sir Frederick Howard DL JP (1828β1915), industrialist
- Captain Charles Wells (1842β1914), founder of Charles Wells Ltd, progenitor of the Wells baronets of Felmersham
- Sir George Farrar, 1st Baronet (1859β1915), mining magnate, politician and soldier
- Lt. Col. Henry Batten Huddleston OBE VD (1864β1944), Chief Agent and later a Director of the Burma Railways
- Hon. Walter Nutt OBE (1874β1940), managing director of The Straits Trading Company (1918β21)
- Sir Noel Mobbs KCVO OBE (1878β1959), founder of Slough Estates and High sheriff of Buckinghamshire
- E. E. Blake (1879β1961), Chairman of Kodak UK
- E. E. Cammack AIA FAIA FCAS (1881β1958), prominent actuary in the USA
- William Pickwoad OBE FRSA (1886β1975), prominent in South America's railway industry. Founding director of the Central Bank of Bolivia
- W. T. Godber CBE (1904β1981), authority on agriculture and agricultural engineering
- Sir Henry Cecil Johnson KBE (1906β1988), chairman of the British Railways Board (1968β71)
- Alastair George MacKenzie CBE MC (1915β1989), prominent figure in South East Asian insurance during the 1960s and 1970s
- Francis Coulson MBE (1919β1998), chef and hotelier
- Edward Roy Kent CBE (1920β2009), estate owner and agriculturalist in the Caribbean
- Lt.-Col. Ray Daniels MC (1923β2003), Chief Executive of the William Press Group
- Max Wideman (born 1927), expert in project management
- Sir Anthony Hartwell, 6th Baronet (born 1940), Master mariner and Marine surveyor
- John Quenby (born 1941), Chief Executive of the RAC Motor Sports Association (1990β2001)
- Andrew Stuart Winckler (1949β2007), Chief Executive of the Financial Services Authority (1996β98)
- Adrian Penfold OBE MRTPI FRSA (born 1952), Head of Planning at British Land, adviser to the UK Government
- Graham Clive Watts OBE MCMI FRSA FRIBA (born 1956), Chief Executive of the Construction Industry Council
- Richard Bradbury CBE (born 1956), Chief Executive of River Island (2008β11), director of Boden (2012β)
- Angus Knowles-Cutler (born 1962), senior partner at Deloitte
- Steve Melton (born 1962), Chief Executive of Exemplar Health Care
- Nick Blofeld (born 1964), managing director of Epsom Downs Racecourse (2007β09), Chief Executive of Bath Rugby (2009β14)
- Marcus Weldon (born 1968), 13th President of Bell Labs
Journalismβ»
- William Fairbridge JP (1863β1943), founder of the Rhodesia Herald and the Bulawayo Chronicle, first mayor of Salisbury
- Leonard Dudeney (1875β1956), newspaper editor (North China Daily News) and parliamentary correspondent (Daily Express and Daily Sketch)
- Albert Powtrill Ager (1876β1956), editor, manager and publisher of The Straits Times
- Gaston Hanet Archambault (1877β1951), correspondent at The New York Times
- Lindsay Bashford OBE (1881β1921), Literary Editor of the Daily Mail
- Richard Capell OBE MM (1885β1954), music critic for the Daily Mail (1911β33) and the Daily Telegraph (1933β54)
- George Matthews (1917β2005), leading communist and editor of the Daily Worker/Morning Star from 1959 to 1974
- Eric Litchfield (1920β1982), sports editor of The Rand Daily Mail (1956β1970), the Cape Times (1970β82) and author
- Jon Akass (1933β1990), Fleet Street columnist
- Sir Nicholas Lloyd (born 1942), newspaper editor, News of the World (1984) and the Daily Express (1986β95)
- Michael Toner (born 1944), leader writer at the Sunday Express and Daily Mail. Author and novelist
- Christopher Wilson (born 1947), journalist and Royal biographer
- Nicholas Shaxson (born 1966), author, journalist and associate fellow of Chatham House (Treasure Islands)
- Ben Anderson (born 1975), television reporter, journalist and writer (Holidays in the Axis of Evil)
Lawβ»
- Alfred Clare (1851β1912), District Registrar of the High Court of Justice
- William Robert Bousfield KC FRS (1854β1943), expert on patent law
- Sir William Tudball (1866β1943). Puisne judge of the High Court of Allahabad (1909β1922)
- Sir Sidney Abrahams KC (1885β1957), Chief Justice of Tanganyika and Ceylon
- Sir Clement Thornton Hallam (1891β1965), Solicitor to the General Post Office
- Dr James Mould QC (1893β1958), Queen's Counsel, Bencher of Gray's Inn and a Fellow of University College London
- Rowland Thomas Lovell Lee (1920β2005), Recorder of the Crown Court (1979β92)
- Stephen John Wooler CB (born 1948), HM Chief Inspector to the Crown Prosecution Service (1999β2010)
- Nicholas Stewart KC (born 1947), King's Counsel, Bencher of the Inner Temple and Deputy High Court Judge
- Hon. Tim Lord KC (born 1966), King's Counsel and Bencher of the Inner Temple
Literatureβ»
- William Hale White (1831β1913), author known by his pseudonym Mark Rutherford
- Neil Wynn Williams (1864β1940), novelist, writer and contributor of short stories and articles to periodicals and journals
- George Moreby Acklom (1870β1959), writer, literary editor of E.P. Dutton, father of the Hollywood actor David Manners
- Sir Henry Howarth Bashford (1880β1961), author of Augustus Carp, Esq. and several other satirical novels
- Eric Temple Bell, (1883β1960), science fiction author (as John Taine)
- David Scott Daniell (1906β1965), author, playwright and regimental historian
- Christopher Fry (1907β2005), poet and playwright. Awarded the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1962
- Gordon Thomas (1933β2017), investigative journalist and author (Gideon's Spies, The Pope's Jews)
- John Andrews (born 1936), author and antiques writer
- David Morse (born 1938), author on Motown, Romanticism and the Victorian era
- Russell Ash (1946β2010), author (The Top 10 of Everything)
- S.I. Martin (born 1961), author, historian and journalist specialising in Black British history and literature
- Stephen May (born 1964), novelist, playwright and TV writer
- Toby Litt (born 1968), author (Beatniks, Corpsing, Finding Myself, Journey into Space)
Medicineβ»
- Samuel Hoppus Adams MRCS MD MB (1835β1895), surgeon and physician
- George Cleghorn (1850β1902), President of the New Zealand Medical Association
- Walter Jessop FRCS (1852β1917), Ophthalmic Surgeon at St Bartholomew's, President of the UK Ophthalmological Society
- Major-General Harold Percy Waller Barrow CB CMG OBE DSO (1856β1957), Honorary Surgeon to King George V
- Major-General George Francis Angelo Harris CSI FRCP (1856β1931), Honorary Surgeon to King George V and the Viceroy of India
- Rickard William Lloyd MRCS LRCPEd (1859β1933), Consulting Anaesthetist and author
- Charles Hubert Roberts FRCS FRCP (1865β1929), Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
- Claud Alley Worth FRCS (1869β1936), ophthalmologist, inventor of the Worth 4 dot test and Worth's Ambyloscope, world authority on squint
- Frank Atcherley Rose FRCS (1873β1935), surgeon at St Bartholomew's Hospital (1928β31)
- Thomas Shepherd Novis FRCS (1874β1962), Professor of Surgery at Grant Medical College, Bombay
- Major-General Harold Rothery Nutt FRCS (1876β1953), Honorary Surgeon to King George V and the Viceroy of India
- Cyril Arthur Bennett Horsford FRCS (1876β1953), Laryngologist to the Royal College of Music
- John Wycliffe Linnell FRCP MC (1878β1967), Consulting Physician
- Sir Henry Howarth Bashford FRCP (1880β1961), Honorary Physician to King George VI
- Sir Adolphe Abrahams OBE FRCP (1883β1967), Olympic Medical Officer from 1912
- H. L. D. Kirkham (1887β1949), first Professor of Plastic Surgery at Baylor University, Texas, recipient of the US Legion of Merit
- Frank Cook FRCS FRCOG (1888β1972), Beit Fellow, obstetric and gynaecological surgeon
- Basil Laver MS FRCS (1894β1934), surgeon
- Arkyl Staveley Gough OBE OStJ FRCS (1900β1990), surgeon
- Professor Anthony Andreasen FRSE FRCSE FICS (1906β1986), surgeon to the Viceroy of India
- Sir George Edward Godber GCB (1908β2009), Chief Medical Officer for HM Government in England (1960β73)
- William Edward Lancaster CBE AM (1909β2003), Chief Executive of the Royal Zoological Society of South Australia
- Professor Joseph Graeme Humble CVO FRCP FRCPath (1913β1980), Professor of Haematology at Westminster Hospital
- Professor Ernest Cotchin FRCVS FRCPath (1917β1988), Professor of Veterinary Pathology at the Royal Veterinary College (1963-1982)
- Dr Richard Norman Smith FRCVS (1926β1988), President of the British Veterinary Association between 1975 and 1976.
- Professor Michael Tynan MD FRCP (born 1934), Professor of Paediatric Cardiology at Guy's Hospital (1982β99)
- Dr Vaughan Southgate OBE DL FZS FRSM FLS FSB (born 1944), parasitologist
- Professor John Clibbens FRSocMed (born 1953), Professor of Developmental Psychology at Birmingham City University
- Dr Harry BrΓΌnjes FRSocMed (born 1954), Chairman of Premier Medical Group
- Professor Mark Woodhead FRCP FERS (born 1954), world authority on lung infection and pneumonia
- Dr Ian Martin Wylie FRSM (born 1955), Chief Executive of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
- Michael Trudgill FAsMA FRAeS (born 1966), Chief Medical Officer at the UK Civil Aviation Authority
Musicβ»
- Roland Bocquet (1878β1956), composer, Professor of Music Theory at Dresden Conservatory
- Cyril Gell ARCO LRAM FGSM (1909β1994), musician, conductor of the BBC Singers and former professor at the Guildhall School of Music
- Derek Scott (1921β2006), composer and music director for film and television (The Muppet Show)
- Gordon Langford (1930β2017), brass band and orchestral music composer, arranger and performer (Return of the Jedi, Superman II)
- Paul Paviour OAM FRCO (born 1931), composer, organist and conductor based in Australia
- Tim Souster (1943β1994), composer
- Justin Lavender (born 1951), operatic tenor and professor of vocal studies at the Royal College of Music
- Paul Christison Edwards (born 1955), organist and composer of music for the Anglican Church
- Nicholas Carthy (born 1957), Conductor of the Orchestra della Svizzera Italiana (1993β96), Professor of Music at the University of Colorado
- Michael Hext (born 1961), inaugural winner of the BBC Young Musician of the Year Competition
- Max Richter (born 1966), composer
- Don Broco, band
- Segun Akinola (born 1993), composer and music director for film and television (Doctor Who)
Public officeβ»
Homeβ»
- James Howard (1821β1889), Liberal MP
- William Robert Bousfield KC FRS (1854β1943), Conservative MP
- Arthur Pedley CB (1859β1943), senior civil servant
- Arthur Sheppard MVO (1862β1944), Private Secretary to the Archbishop of Canterbury (1902β1928)
- Sir Archibald Dennis Flower (1865β1950). Chairman of the Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare's birthplace
- Colonel John Alfred Lawrence Billingham CBE FRICS (1868β1955), Chief Inspector of Works, War Office (1928β33)
- Edmund Dene Morel (1873β1924), Labour MP
- Major F. R. Phipps OBE A.M. Inst. C.E. F.S.I. (1875β1927), Senior Engineering Inspector at the Ministry of Transport, 1924 to 1927
- Sir Ralph Endersby Harwood KCB KCVO CB CBE (1883β1951). Financial Secretary to three Kings (1935β37)
- Davenport Fabian Cartwright Blunt CB (1888β1965), Under-Secretary at HM Treasury (1946β48)
- Reginald Berkeley (1890β1935), Liberal MP
- Sir Laurence George Gale CB OBE (1905β1969). Controller, Royal Ordnance Factories
- Hugh Chaplin CB (1905β1996), Principal Keeper of Printed Books at the British Museum
- Jack Morton CMG OBE (1911β1985). Assistant Undersecretary of State at the Ministry of Defence (1968β71)
- Philip Lionel Burton CBE (1914β1996), Head of the Civil Service Pay Research Unit between 1963 and 1971
- Arthur Jones (1915β1991), Conservative MP. Mayor of Bedford
- Edgar William Boyles (1921β2001), Under-Secretary at the Inland Revenue (1975β81)
- Tony Hart CBE (1923β2009), leader of Kent C.C. during the development of the Channel Tunnel, Eurostar and the Dartford Bridge
- Colonel Brian Ernest Maitland Prophet OBE TD DL (1928β2004), Deputy Lieutenant of Bedfordshire
- Sir Stanley John Odell (1929β2021), former Chairman of the National Union of Conservative Constituency Associations
- Sir Keith Speed DL (1934β2018), Conservative MP. Undersecretary of State for Defence (1979β81)
- Jeffery John Mumford Speed CBE FRSA FInstLM FRGS (born 1936) was Director of Fundraising at Conservative Central Office
- Rev. Canon Jeffrey James West OBE FRSA (born 1950), Inspector of Historic Buildings, English Heritage (1983β86)
- Patrick Hall (born 1951), Labour MP
- Nick Hawkins, (born 1957), former Conservative MP
- Andrew Charles Gilchrist (born 1960), former General Secretary of the Fire Brigades Union
- Nicolas John "Nick" Gibb (born 1960), Conservative MP
- Richard Fuller (born 1962), Conservative MP
- Matt Cavanagh (born 1971), special adviser to New Labour (2003β2010)
Overseasβ»
- Sir William Morgan KCMG (1828β1883), Premier of South Australia (1878β81)
- Hon. Arthur Carter (1847β1917), businessman, Australian Consul to Norway, Member of the Queensland Legislative Council
- Leonard Isitt (1855β1937), M.P. for the New Zealand Liberal Party and member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
- Charles Frederick Gale (1860β1928), senior Australian civil servant, Chief Protector of Aborigines in Western Australia
- C. W. P. Douglas de Fenzi (1863β1927), Clerk to the Legislative Council of Natal
- Henry George Graves ARSM (1864β1929), Controller of Patents and Designs in India between 1904 and 1919
- Sir Ernest Colville Collins Wilton KCMG (1870β1952), President of the Commission for the Government of the Saar Basin
- Herbert George Billson CIE (1871β1938), Chief Conservator of Indian Forests, 1922β26
- Sir William Pell Barton KCIE CSI (1871β1956), Resident in Baroda (1919), Mysore (1920β25) and Hyderabad (1925β30)
- William McKinnell (1873β1939), politician who served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, Canada (1920β36)
- Hon. Walter Nutt OBE (1874β1940), a member of the Federal Malay States Legislative council
- John Richard Donovan Glascott CIE (1877β1938), Chief Engineer of the Burma Railways, Member of the Legislative Council of Burma
- Sir Robert Daniel Richmond CIE (1878β1948), Chief Conservator, Indian Woods and Forests
- Archie Rose CIE FRGS (1879β1961), diplomat, explorer and businessman in China
- John Mervyn Dallas Wrench CIE (1883β1961), Chief Engineer of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway
- Sir Francis Moncrieff Kerr-Jarrett (1885β1968), Custos Rotulorum of St James's, Jamaica
- Stanley Wyatt Smith (1887β1958), Consul-General of Manila (1938β42) and Honolulu (1943β44)
- Major-General Ronald Okeden Alexander CB DSO (1888β1949), Inspector General, Central Canada (1942β46)
- Charles Hawes CIE MC (1890β1963). Chief Engineer to the Government of Sind
- Frederick Williamson CIE (1891β1935), Consul-General of Kashgar (1927β30)
- Reginald Philip Abigail (1892β1969), District Commissioner of Arakan during the fall of Burma in 1942
- Hon. Robert Skinner MBE (1893β1969), Federal Treasurer of the Leeward Islands
- Bertram St. Leger Ten Broeke CIE MC (1895β1962), Deputy Inspector-General of the Indian Police in Bihar
- W. D. Harverson OBE ARSM MIMM (1903β92), Commissioner of Mines in Kenya (1949β58) and Tanganyika (1958β62)
- Walter Ian James Wallace CMG OBE (1905β1993), Assistant Undersecretary of State at the Colonial Office (1962β66)
- Sir Arthur Mooring KCMG (1908β1969), British Resident in Zanzibar (1959β1963)
- Cyril Herbert Williams CMG OBE (1908β1983), Provincial Commissioner of the Nyanza Province of Kenya (1951β56)
- Roger Tancred Robert Hawkins GLM ICD (1915β1980), Rhodesian politician and member of Ian Smith's cabinet after Rhodesia's UDI
- Victor Yarnell (1919β2005), American politician, Democratic Mayor of Reading, Pennsylvania (1968β1972)
- Colonel Ian Cook OBE (1934β1994), Commander of the Vanuatu Mobile Police Force (1980β84)
- Malcolm Geoffrey Hilson OBE (born 1942), High Commissioner of Vanuatu (1997β2000)
- Paul Reddicliffe OBE (born 1945), British Ambassador to the Kingdom of Cambodia (1994β1997)
- Michael Crowther (born 1952), CEO of the Indianapolis Zoo, founder of the Indianapolis Prize
- Yang Berbahagia Datuk Wira Dr. Mohamed Farid Md Rafik DCSM (1976β2019), Malaysian politician
Religionβ»
- The Rt. Rev. William Toll (1843β1915), Suffragan bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Chicago (1911β15)
- Canon Thomas Blyth DD (1844β1913), author and Commissary to the Archbishop of Ottawa and Bishops of Niagara
- The Rev. H.A. Lester MA (1873β1922), theologian, director of the Bishop of London's Sunday School Council (1911β1922)
- The Rev. Arthur Raley MC (1889β1964), Chaplain to Royal Air Force Command during World War II
- The Ven. Thomas Dix ARCO (1908-1985), Archdeacon of Zanzibar
- The Ven. Robert Brown MA (1914β2001), Archdeacon of Bedford (1974β79)
- The Rev. Noel Stanton (1926β2009), founder of the Jesus Army
- Dr Bryan W. Ball (born 1935), theologian, former President of the Seventh-day Adventist Church in the South Pacific
- Dennis Frederick Orme (born 1938), former leader of Unification Churches in England, theologian and author
- The Rt. Rev. Tony Robinson (born 1956), Bishop of Wakefield
Sportβ»
Artβ»
- George Loraine Stampa (1875β1951), participant in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics
Athleticsβ»
- Thomas Edgar Hammond (1878β1945), track and field athlete who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics
- Sir Sidney Abrahams KC (1885β1957), competed in the Long jump at the 1912 Summer Olympics
- Dr H.W. Evans MC (1890β1927), athlete, rugby player and physician
- Ken Richardson (1918β1998), athlete, silver medallist in the 1938 British Empire Games
- Julie Rogers (born 1998), participant in the 2012 Summer Paralympics and the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Chessβ»
- Charles Blake (1880β1961), U.S. Open Chess Champion in 1911
- Harold James Plaskett (born 1960), British Chess Champion in 1990
Cricketβ»
- Arthur Jones (1872β1914), Captained the England cricket team. Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1900
- Lionel Brown (1872β1938), cricketer
- Arthur Jervois Turner (1878β1952), cricketer and rugby union player
- Sir Robert Daniel Richmond (1878β1948), played cricket for Jamaica
- Walter Martin Fitzherbert Turner (1881β1948), cricketer
- Arthur Cantrell (1883β1954), cricketer
- Norman Oliver CavA (1886β1948), played cricket for Bedfordshire and Brazil
- Frederick Charles William Newman (1896β1966), cricketer
- Basil Rogers (1896β1975), cricketer
- Ernest Dynes CBE (1903β1968), cricketer
- Maurice Pugh OBE (1903β1986), cricketer
- Arthur Grenfell Coomb (1929β2022), cricketer
- Bob Gale (1933β2018), cricketer
- Geoff Millman (1934β2005), England cricketer
- Graham Jarrett (1937β2004), cricketer
- Peter David Watts (born 1938), cricketer
- Peter Kippax (1940β2017), cricketer
- Andrew Curtis (born 1943), cricketer
- Alan Fordham (born 1964), cricketer
- Neil Stanley (born 1968), cricketer
- Andrew Trott (born 1968), cricketer
- Paul Owen (born 1969) played cricket for Canada
- Matthew White (born 1969), cricketer
- Kelvin Locke (born 1980), cricketer
- Oliver Clayson (born 1980), cricketer
- Jamie Wade (born 1981), cricketer
- Monty Panesar (born 1982), England cricketer. Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 2007
- Richard King (born 1984), cricketer
- Robin Kemp (born 1984), cricketer
- Matthew Taylor (born 1999), cricketer
Footballβ»
- James Oswald Anderson (1872β1932), footballer for Lomas Athletic Club and Argentina, cricketer for Hertfordshire
- Andrew Ralston (1880β1950), footballer (Spurs and Watford). FA administrator
- Eric Litchfield (1920β1982), footballer (Newcastle United F.C., Leeds United F.C.)
- Gordon Brice (1924β2003), cricketer and footballer (Luton Town, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Reading, Fulham)
- Pemi Aderoju (born 2005), footballer for Peterborough United F.C.
Hockeyβ»
- Charles Howard Foulkes CB CMG DSO (1875β1969), field hockey player who competed in the 1908 Summer Olympics
Rallyingβ»
- Ian Mantle (1920β2010), engineer and rally driver
Rowingβ»
- Sir Archibald Dennis Flower (1865β1950), rowed for Cambridge in the 1886 Boat Race
- William Mansfield Poole (1871β1946), rowed for Oxford in the 1891 Boat Race
- Sir George Edward Godber GCB (1908β2009), rowed for Oxford in the 1928 and 1929 Boat Races
- Tony Leadley (born 1928), rowed for the United Kingdom and for Cambridge in the 1953 Boat Race
- Peter Knapp (born 1949), rower who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics
- John Yallop (born 1949), rower who won a silver medal at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal
- Neil Keron (born 1953), rower who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics
- Tim Foster MBE (born 1970), rower who won a Gold Medal at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney
- David Gillard (born 1971), rowed for Great Britain and also for Cambridge in the 1991, 1992 and 1993 Boat Races
- Rod Chisholm (born 1974), rower who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Olympics
Rugbyβ»
- Horace William Finlinson (1871β1956), England Rugby International
- Wardlaw Brown Thomson (1871β1921), England Rugby International
- Lt.-Col. Edgar Mobbs DSO (1882β1917), England Rugby International, Captained England and Northampton
- Arthur Gilbert Bull (1890β1963), England Rugby International
- Dick Stafford (1893β1912), England Rugby International
- Harold Lindsay Vernon Day (1898β1972), England Rugby International who also played first class cricket for Hampshire
- G.T. 'Beef' Dancer (1911β1991), rugby player who participated in the 1938 British Lions tour to South Africa
- Dickie Jeeps CBE (1930β2016), England Rugby International, Captained England and the British Lions
- Lionel Edward Weston (born 1947), England Rugby International
- Mark Denney (born 1975), rugby union player as centre for Bristol, Castres and Wasps
- Henry Staff (born 1991), rugby union player who played for RFU Championship side, Bedford Blues
Rugby fivesβ»
- Matt Cavanagh (born 1971), Rugby fives British champion in 2004 and 2006
Swimmingβ»
- Hamilton ("Tony") Pierre Matt Milton (born 1938), swimmer at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Notesβ»
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- ^ Underwood, p. 258
- ^ The Eagle, The Magazine of Bedford Modern School, Vol. III (1888), p. 243
- ^ The Eagle, The Magazine of Bedford Modern School, Vol. XXVII, no. 2 (1949), p. 135
- ^ "Green, Joseph Reynolds, (died 3 June 1914), Fellow and Lecturer of Downing College, Cambridge; Hartley Lecturer in Vegetable Physiology, University of Liverpool". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U186567. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
- ^ "Hillhouse, William, (17 Dec. 1850β27 Jan. 1910), Professor of Botany, University of Birmingham (retired); Chairman Birmingham Botanical and Horticultural Society. And Director of Botanical Gardens; Member Education Committee, Leicestershire County Council". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U187112. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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- ^ "Bousfield, William Robert, (12 Jan. 1854β16 July 1943)". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U222855. ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1.
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- ^ A.Underwood, School of the Black and Red. A history of Bedford Modern School (Bedford, 2010 edn.), p. 130
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- ^ Underwood, p. 259
- ^ "Bartholomew, Prof. David John, (6 Aug. 1931β16 Oct. 2017), Professor of Statistics, London School of Economics, 1973β96, then Emeritus (Pro-Director, 1988β91)". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U6689. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
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- ^ "Pickett, Prof. George Richard, Professor of Low Temperature Physics, University of Lancaster, 1988, now Distinguished Professor". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. 2007. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.013.U30829. ISBN 978-0-19-954088-4.
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