W. V. Awdry
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Wilbert Vere Awdry | |
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Born | 15 June 1911 Romsey, Hampshire, England |
Died | 21 March 1997 Rodborough, Stroud, England |
Wilbert Vere Awdry, OBE, (15 June 1911 – 21 March 1997), better known as the Reverend W. Awdry, was a clergyman, railway enthusiast and children's author.
He is best known as the author of The Railway Series of books in which the character Thomas the Tank Engine originated.
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[edit] Biography
Awdry was born in Romsey, Hampshire in 1911. The son of a clergyman, he was educated at Dauntseys School, West Lavington, Wiltshire; St Peter's Hall, Oxford (BA, 1932), and Wycliffe Hall, Oxford. He was ordained into the Anglican priesthood in 1936. In 1938 he married Margaret Wale, and two years later took a curacy in King's Norton, Birmingham where he lived until 1946. He subsequently moved to Cambridgeshire, serving as Rector of Elsworth with Knapwell, 1946-53, and Vicar of Emneth, 1953-65. He retired from full-time ministry in 1965, and moved to Stroud, Gloucestershire.
The characters that would make Awdry famous, and the first stories featuring them, were invented in 1943 to amuse his son Christopher during a bout of measles. After he wrote The Three Railway Engines Christopher wanted a model of Gordon; however that was too difficult. Instead Awdry made a model of a tank engine from odds and ends and painted it blue. Christopher christened the model engine Thomas. Then Christopher requested stories about Thomas and these duly followed and were published in the famous book Thomas the Tank Engine published in 1946.
The first book (The Three Railway Engines) was published in 1945, and by the time Awdry stopped writing in 1972, The Railway Series numbered 26 books. Christopher subsequently added further books to the series.
Awdry's enthusiasm for railways did not stop at his publications. He was involved in railway preservation, and built model railways which he took to exhibitions around the country.
Awdry's story Henry's Sneeze (in The Railway Series book Henry the Green Engine ) originally described some soot-covered boys as being "as black as niggers". After complaints were made in 1972, twenty years after first publication, the description was changed to "as black as soot".[1]
Awdry wrote other books besides those of The Railway Series, both fiction and non-fiction. The story Belinda the Beetle was about a red car (it became a Volkswagen Beetle only in the illustrations to the paperback editions).
Wilbert Awdry was awarded an OBE in the 1996 New Year’s Honours List, but by that time his health had deteriorated and he was unable to travel to London. He died peacefully in Stroud, Gloucestershire on 21 March 1997, at the age of 85.
A Class 91 locomotive, 91 124, bears his name.
[edit] 'Letter' to Christopher
In "Thomas the Tank Engine" Awdry wrote this 'letter' to Christopher:
- Dear Christopher,
- Here is your friend, Thomas The Tank Engine.
- He wanted to come out of his station yard and see the world.
- These stories tell you how he did it.
- I hope you will like them because you helped me to make them.
- YOUR LOVING DADDY
This appears at the beginning of all Thomas and Friends episodes from 2007-present. The "letter" appears with a story book with Thomas on the front cover with "THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE" at the top and BY THE REV. W. AWDRY at the bottom. The book then opens up and we see the letter, after the letter is finished a "steam" transition appears and it transitions to the Thomas & Friends theme song. A flash version of this letter can be seen on the Thomas & Friends website as "Authors Message" (which when clicked on, the letter says Awdry wrote the letter in "The Three Railway Engines").
[edit] Publications
- Fiction
- The Railway Series
- Belinda the Beetle (1958) illustrated by Ionicus
- Belinda Beats the Band (1961) illustrated by John T. Kenney
- W V Awdry & G E V Awdry, The Island of Sodor: Its People, History and Railways, Kaye and Ward, 1986.
- Non-fiction
- Our Child Begins to Pray (Edmund Ward, 1951)
- P J Long & W V Awdry, The Birmingham and Gloucester Railway, Alan Sutton Publishing, 1987.
[edit] Biography
A biography entitled The Thomas the Tank Engine Man was written by Brian Sibley and published in 1995.
[edit] References
- ^ Sibley, Brian (1995). The Thomas the Tank Engine Man. London: Heinemann, pp272-5. ISBN 0-434-96909-5.
[edit] External links
- Rev. W. V. Awdry – Biography at the Official Awdry Family Website
- Obituary – at the "Derby Dead Pool"
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