Brian Sinclair
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Wallace Brian Vaughan Sinclair (27 Sep 1915 - 13 December 1988), universally known as Brian, was a British veterinary surgeon who worked for a time with his elder brother Donald and Alf Wight (better known as 'James Herriot'). He worked as a student vet employed by his brother, until graduating from the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College in Edinburgh, in 1943 before joining the Army Veterinary Corps in India. On demobilisation he joined the Ministry of Agriculture's Sterility Advisory unit, rising to become head of the Veterinary Investigation Centre in Leeds.
He was the model for the character 'Tristan Farnon' in Wight's semi-autobiographical novels, which were later adapted to the big screen in three films, and television under the name All Creatures Great and Small.
Unlike his elder brother, who for some time, saw the books as a great trial of his friendship with Wight, Brian made no objections to Wight's ne'er-do-well portrayal of him, and in fact seemed rather to enjoy the celebrity, appearing on television and lecturing at veterinary schools all over the UK and elsewhere.
[edit] References
- Herriot, Jim (2001). The Real James Herriot: A Memoir of My Father. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0345434900.
- Hillman, Bill. The Alf Wight / James Herriot Story. Hillman EduTech Research Project. Brandon University.
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NAME | Sinclair, Brian |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | veterinary surgeon, subject in James Herriot novels |
DATE OF BIRTH | 27 September 1915 |
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DATE OF DEATH | 13 December 1988 |
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