Freeman Dyson
1923 – 2020
OT 1932 – 1936
Theoretical physicist and mathematician known for his work in quantum electrodynamics, solid-state physics, astronomy and nuclear engineering.
Douglas Hurd
b 1930
OT 1938 – 1942
Conservative politician. Held the posts of Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary from 1984 onwards.
Dominic Mahony
b. 1964
OT 1974 – 1977
Modern Pentathlete. Competed in two Olympics and won a bronze medal in 1988. Now team manager for the multi-medal winning GB Modern Pentathlon team.
Sir Hugh Pelham
b. 1954
OT 1962 – 1967
Cell Biologist. Director of Medical Research Council (MRC) Laboratory of Molecular Biology at University of Cambridge from 2006 – 2018.
Admiral Sir William Andrewes
1899 – 1974
Served in both World Wars and commanded the British and Commonwealth Naval Forces and United Nations Task Force 95 during the Korean War. Governor and Trustee of Twyford School 1956 – 1968
Clarence Bruce, Lord Aberdare
1885 – 1957
Tennis Player; USA Amateur Champion 1930 and of British Isles 1932 and 1938. Member of International Olympic Committee
Richard Crossman
1907 – 1974
Labour Party Politician and Cabinet Minister under Harold Wilson. Editor of New Statesman and author of ‘Diaries of a Cabinet Minister’, the acknowledged source for TV series ‘Yes Minister’