British pioneer of aviation
Sir Walter Windham
Born (1868-09-15 ) 15 September 1868Died 5 July 1942(1942-07-05) (aged 73) Nationality British Alma mater Bedford School Spouse Hélène Adeline Blanche Chapman (26 July 1916)
Commander Sir Walter George Windham (15 September 1868 – 5 July 1942) was a British pioneer of aviation , described by The Times as "a guiding genius behind British aviation", who established the world's first airmail services.[ 1]
Biography
Born on 15 September 1868, the grandson of Lord Charles Russell and the great-grandson of John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford , Walter Windham was educated at Bedford School . Between 1884 and 1888 he circumnavigated the world four times under sail, and participated in the first London to Brighton Rally in 1896. He was a King's Messenger between 1900 and 1909, driving the first motor vehicle into Whitehall Court , carrying foreign dispatches, on 12 November 1902, and carrying the Anglo-Russian Entente from Saint Petersburg to London in 1907. In 1908 he offered a gold cup to the first airman to fly the English Channel , and this trophy was won by Louis Blériot in 1909. Two weeks later, on 10 August 1909, Hubert Latham flew a letter addressed to Windham from France to England , believed to be the first letter ever transported by air. Windham controlled the first aerial meeting in England , held at Doncaster ; and at Bournemouth , in 1910, he entered a monoplane and a biplane which he had constructed, winning a prize in the competition.[ 2]
In December 1910, Windham made the first passenger flight in Asia and, in 1911, he founded the world's first two airmail services: the first, established in February 1911, from Allahabad crossing the Ganges , and the second, established in September 1911, between Hendon and Windsor . Special stamps and envelopes were issued. He served in the Royal Indian Navy during the First World War , rising to the rank of Commander .[ 3] [ 4]
Commander Sir Walter Windham was invested as a Knight Bachelor in 1923 and made a Freeman of the City of London in 1933.[ 5] He died in Builth Wells on 5 July 1942, aged 73.
References
^ Obituary, The Times , 7 July 1942, p.6
^ "Who's Who" . Ukwhoswho.com . Archived from the original on 30 April 2024. Retrieved 3 November 2014 .
^ "India to re-enact world's first airmail delivery" . The Daily Telegraph . London. 4 February 2011. Archived from the original on 7 February 2019. Retrieved 4 April 2018 .
^ Baldwin, N.C., Fifty Years of British Air Mails , Francis J. Field, 1960, p.5
^ "2640 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 10 APKIL, 1923" (PDF) . The London Gazette . Archived (PDF) from the original on 11 February 2020. Retrieved 5 February 2019 .