List of people from Ilfracombe
Ilfracombe is a town on the North Devon coast. This is a list of notable individuals who are associated with Ilfracombe in some way, listed alphabetically within categories.
Academics
- Thomas Harriot – the quintessential Renaissance Scholar, who in September 1607 observed a comet from Ilfracombe which would later be identified as Halley's Comet.[1]
Actors/Actresses
Architects
Artists
- Damien Hirst – local patron, funder of the No 11 the Quay restaurant, also a new restaurant number 9 the Quay, and various properties and farms in the town[2]
- Frank McEwen – OBE, Founder and Director of National Gallery of Rhodesia. Retired to Ilfracombe before his death. [3]
- George Shaw - Turner prize shortlisted- artist has studio on Ilfracombe High St
Explorers
- John Bowen (1780–1823) – a naval officer and colonial administrator born in Ilfracombe 1780, founded first British settlement of Tasmania 1803 at Risdon cove (renamed Hobart), died Ilfracombe 1827. Married the niece of the Duchess of Clarence.
- Admiral Augustus E Down – was, like Bowen, commissioned lieutenant on deck after the sea battle "Glorious 1st July. he rose through the ranks to retire as Admiral. His son also Augustus joined the navy at 14, the tunic of the lad is on permanent display at the national Maritime museum, Greenwich
- Sir James Meek – married the daughter of Admiral Down settled in Ilfracombe 1802, he rose through the ranks of the Royal Navy and became in 1832 the Comptroller Vitualer of the Royal Navy responsible for the disposition of the Navy ships throughout the world. Knighted for his services to the country after he wrote the report upon which the Free Trade Acts were based - the foundation upon which all world trade is now based.
Journalists and broadcasters
- Lady Emilia Frances Strong Dilke (1840–1904) – English author, born at Ilfracombe. She became a contributor to the Saturday Review in 1864 and subsequently was for many years fine-art critic of the Academy.
- Martin Cassini – TV producer, programme-maker and journalist who advocates reform of the UK traffic control system. Moved into the town in 2008.
Musicians
Politicians
Sportsmen/women
Writers
- Emily Francis Strong – British amateur author and art historian, popular writer on art, particularly French, born in Ilfracombe in 1840. [9]
- James Allen (November 28, 1864 – 1912) – a writer of inspirational books and poetry. At age 38, he retired from employment and he and his wife moved to a small cottage in Ilfracombe to pursue a simple life of contemplation. There he wrote for 9 years producing over 20 works.[12]
See also
- List of North Devon people
References