List of Christ's Hospital Old Blues
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Alumni of Christ's Hospital school are known as Old Blues.
They include :
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[edit] General
- Roger Allam
- "Basil" (John) Baine
- Joshua Barnes
- Thomas Barnes
- Kit Bartlett
- John Beazley
- Tim Benjamin
- Edmund Blunden
- Arthur Bowley
- William Burnside
- John Butler
- Cyril Burt
- William Camden
- Edmund Campion
- Sydney Carter
- Mordecai Cary
- Pierre Louis Napoleon Cavagnari
- Richard W. B. Clarke
- John Colborne, 1st Baron Seaton
- Henry Cole
- Jenkin Coles
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
- Edward Colston
- James Coomarasamy
- Edgar William Cox
- James D'Arcy
- Howard Davies
- Sir Colin Davis
- Ruth Deech
- Keith Douglas
- George Dyer
- John Edmonds
- Tenniel Evans
- Thomas Everard
- Jason Flemyng
- Louis Harold Gray
- Francis Seymour Haden
- Warren Hastings
- Caesar Henry Hawkins
- Thomas Hartwell Horne
- Charles Hazlewood
- Percy Henn
- Steve Hilton
- Stuart Holland
- Leigh Hunt
- Charles Lamb
- Constant Lambert
- Bernard Levin
- Martin Linton
- Bryan Magee
- Jeremiah Markland
- Russell Meiggs
- Thomas Middleton
- Henry James Sumner Maine
- Philip Mayne
- Aylmer Maude
- Richard Newman[citation needed]
- John Middleton Murry
- Berkeley Moynihan, 1st Baron Moynihan
- David Norgrove
- Phillip Osborne
- Rex Paterson
- George Peele
- Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
- Tony Ray-Jones
- John Septimus Roe
- Alan Ryan
- James Scholefield
- Stephan Shakespeare
- Dennis Silk
- David Simon, Baron Simon of Highbury
- John Snow
- John Robin Stephenson
- Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham
- William Alder Strange
- Mark Thomas
- Rupert Thomson
- Ian Trethowan
- William (Bill) Turner
- Keith Vaughan
- Alexander Vidal
- Barnes Wallis
- E F Watling
- Air Marshal Sir Harold Whittingham
- Gerald James Whitrow
- Michael Wilding
- Erik Christopher Zeeman
[edit] Military
[edit] Victoria Cross and George Cross Holders
Four Old Blues have won the Victoria Cross[1] and two the George Cross.
- Victoria Cross
- Umbeyla Campaign
- Major Henry William Pitcher, VC (1841-1875) (CH 1848–1856)
- First World War
- Lieutenant-Colonel Wilfrith Elstob VC, (1889-1918) (CH 1898–1905)
- Second Lieutenant Edward Felix Baxter VC, (1885-1916) (CH 1896-1901)
- Umbeyla Campaign
- George Cross
- Non Military
- Charles William Tandy Green (CH 1898-1904)
- Second World War
- Air Vice Marshal Sir Laurence Sinclair GC, KCB CBE DSO and Bar, (1908 - 2001) (CH 1919-24) He was a Wing Commander when he performed the act for which he received the George Cross
- Non Military