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John Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara

Lieutenant Colonel John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara, GBE, MC, PC, HonFRPS (8 February 1884 – 17 May 1964) was an English aviation pioneer and Conservative politician. He was the first Englishman to pilot a heavier-than-air machine under power in England, and he served as Minister of Transport and Minister of Aircraft Production during the Second World War.

The Lord Brabazon of Tara
Minister of Aircraft Production
In office
1 May 1941 – 22 February 1942
MonarchGeorge VI
Prime MinisterWinston Churchill
Preceded byThe Lord Beaverbrook
Succeeded byJohn Llewellin
Minister of Transport
In office
3 October 1940 – 1 May 1941
MonarchGeorge VI
Prime MinisterWinston Churchill
Preceded byJohn Reith
Succeeded byThe Lord Leathers
Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport
In office
11 November 1924 – 14 January 1927
MonarchGeorge V
Prime MinisterStanley Baldwin
Preceded byHimself
Succeeded byThe 2nd Earl Russell
In office
8 October 1923 – 22 January 1924
MonarchGeorge V
Prime MinisterStanley Baldwin
Preceded byWilfrid Ashley
Succeeded byNo appointment until November 1924
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
In office
27 April 1942 – 17 May 1964
Hereditary peerage
Preceded byPeerage created
Succeeded byThe 2nd Baron Brabazon of Tara
Member of Parliament
for Wallasey
In office
27 October 1931 – 27 April 1942
Preceded byRobert Burton-Chadwick
Succeeded byGeorge Reakes
Member of Parliament
for Chatham
In office
14 December 1918 – 10 May 1929
Preceded byGerald Hohler
Succeeded byFrank Markham
Personal details
Born(1884-02-08)8 February 1884
London, England
Died17 May 1964(1964-05-17) (aged 80)
Longcross, Surrey, England
Political partyConservative
Military service
AllegianceUnited Kingdom
Branch/serviceBritish Army
Royal Air Force
Years of service1914–1919
RankLieutenant Colonel
Battles/warsFirst World War
AwardsMilitary Cross
Mentioned in Despatches (2)
Knight of the Legion of Honour (France)

Early life edit

Moore-Brabazon was born in London to Lieutenant Colonel John Arthur Henry Moore-Brabazon (1828–1908) and his wife, Emma Sophia née Richards (died 1937). He was educated at Harrow School before reading engineering at Trinity College, Cambridge, but did not graduate. He spent university holidays working for Charles Rolls as an unpaid mechanic, and became an apprentice at Darracq in Paris after leaving Cambridge. In 1907 he won the Circuit des Ardennes in a Minerva.

Pioneer aviator edit

Moore-Brabazon first flew solo in November 1908 in France in a Voisin biplane. He became the first resident Englishman to make an officially recognized aeroplane flight in England on 2 May 1909, at Shellbeach on the Isle of Sheppey with flights of 450 ft, 600 ft, and 1500 ft. On 4 May 1909, Moore-Brabazon was photographed outside the Royal Aero Club clubhouse Mussell Manor (now Muswell Manor Holiday Park) alongside the Wright Brothers, the Short Brothers, Charles Rolls, and many other early aviation pioneers. In 1909 he sold the Bird of Passage to Arthur Edward George, who learned to fly in it at the Royal Aero Club's flying-ground at Shellbeach and bought a Short Brothers-built Wright biplane. A documentary, A Dream of Flight, was made in 2009 to celebrate the centenary of his achievement on the Isle of Sheppey.[1]

On 30 October 1909, flying the Short Biplane No. 2, he flew a circular mile and won a 1,000 pound prize offered by the Daily Mail newspaper. On 4 November 1909, as a joke to prove that pigs could fly,[2] he put a small pig in a waste-paper basket tied to a wing-strut of his aeroplane. This may have been the first live cargo flight by aeroplane. With Charles Rolls, he would later make the first ascent in a spherical gas balloon, which had been made in England by the Short brothers.[citation needed]

On 8 March 1910, Moore-Brabazon became the first person to qualify as a pilot in the United Kingdom and was awarded Royal Aero Club Aviator's Certificate number 1;[3] his car also bore the number-plate FLY 1. However, only four months later, his friend Charles Rolls was killed in a flying accident and Moore-Brabazon's wife persuaded him to give up flying.

First World War edit

With the outbreak of war, Moore-Brabazon returned to flying, joining the Royal Flying Corps (RFC). He received a special-reserve commission as a second lieutenant (on probation) in the RFC on 2 December 1914, in the appointment of flying officer (assistant equipment officer), and was confirmed in his rank on 11 February 1915.[4][5] [6] He was promoted to lieutenant on 19 February 1915 and was appointed an equipment officer on 31 March, with the temporary rank of captain.[7][8] On 1 September 1915, he was promoted to the substantive rank of captain, with a special temporary promotion to major on 18 May 1916.[9][10]

He served on the Western Front, where he played a key role in the development of aerial photography and reconnaissance. On 1 April 1918, when the Royal Flying Corps merged with the Royal Naval Air Service to form the Royal Air Force, Moore-Brabazon was appointed as a staff officer (first class) and made a temporary lieutenant-colonel.[11] He was promoted to the substantive rank of lieutenant-colonel in the RAF on 1 January 1919 in recognition of his wartime services, relinquishing his commission that year.[12]

Moore-Brabazon finished the war with the rank of lieutenant colonel. He was decorated with the Military Cross on 1 January 1917,[13] and was also twice mentioned in despatches, on 15 October 1915 and on 13 November 1916.[14][15] He was further decorated as a Knight of the Legion of Honour in February 1916.[16]

Pioneer yachtsman edit

In 1934 Moore-Brabazon fitted a gyro-rig to a Bembridge Redwing, an Isle of Wight class of yacht that allows and encourages the development of different rigs. The area of the rotating blades complies with the sail area limits of the class and are painted red, also to comply with the class rules.[17] The boat was, and remains, dangerous, but it was probably the first auto-gyro boat.[18] The boat is currently in the collection of the Classic Boat Museum at East Cowes, Isle of Wight, and still 'sails'.

Conservative MP edit

Moore-Brabazon later became a Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for Chatham (1918–1929) and Wallasey (1931–1942) and served as a junior minister in the 1920s. In 1931 and 1932 he served as a member of the London County Council. He was strongly opposed to war with Nazi Germany and in early 1939, when war seemed imminent, he made contact with Oswald Mosley in an attempt to co-ordinate activity against the war.[19]

Despite his earlier anti-war agitation, in Winston Churchill's wartime government, he was appointed Minister of Transport in October 1940 and joined the Privy Council, becoming Minister of Aircraft Production in May 1941. As the Minister of Transport he proposed the use of Airgraphs to reduce the weight and bulk of mails travelling between troops fighting in the Middle East and their families in the UK. He was forced to resign in 1942 for expressing the hope that Germany and the Soviet Union, then engaged in the Battle of Stalingrad, would destroy each other. Since the Soviet Union was fighting the war on the same side as Britain, the hope that it should be destroyed, though common in the Conservative Party, was unacceptable to the war effort.[2]

Later life edit

Moore-Brabazon was elevated to the House of Lords as Baron Brabazon of Tara, of Sandwich in the County of Kent, in April 1942.[20] In 1943 he chaired the Brabazon Committee which planned to develop the post-war British aircraft industry. He was involved in the production of the Bristol Brabazon, a giant airliner that first flew on 4 September 1949. It was then and still is the largest aeroplane built entirely in Britain although only one example was built and it was a very expensive failure Britain could not afford.

In 1949, when the House of Lords Yacht Club was established, Brabazon was its first Commodore.[21]

A keen golfer, Moore-Brabazon was captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, the governing body of golf, from 1952 to 1953.[citation needed]

In 1955, then 71 years old, he won the Cresta Run Coronation Cup at an average speed of 71 km/h (44 mph).[22]

Moore-Brabazon was president of the Royal Aero Club, receiving its gold medal in 1958, president of the Royal Institution, chairman of the Air Registration Board, and president of the Middlesex County Automobile Club from 1946 until his death in 1964. He was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire in 1953.[23] In 1960 he presented the Brabazon Cup to the British Women Pilots' Association, to be given for achievements in aviation. The first recipient was Yvonne Pope.[24]

On 27 November 1906, he married Hilda Mary Krabbé, with whom he had two sons. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Derek.

Moore-Brabazon is buried in Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens, Buckinghamshire.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 December 2009. Retrieved 30 December 2009.
  2. ^ a b Arnold-Baker, Charles (1996, 2001): The Companion to British History. Routledge, London. ISBN 0-415-18583-1.
  3. ^ Flight 12 March 1910
  4. ^ "No. 28998". The London Gazette (Supplement). 4 December 1914. p. 10416.
  5. ^ "No. 29048". The London Gazette (Supplement). 22 January 1915. p. 782.
  6. ^ "No. 29044". The London Gazette. 19 January 1915. p. 610.
  7. ^ "No. 29103". The London Gazette (Supplement). 16 March 1915. p. 2712.
  8. ^ "No. 29134". The London Gazette (Supplement). 16 April 1915. p. 3806.
  9. ^ "No. 29322". The London Gazette (Supplement). 8 October 1915. p. 10011.
  10. ^ "No. 29585". The London Gazette (Supplement). 16 May 1916. p. 4943.
  11. ^ "No. 30607". The London Gazette. 2 April 1918. p. 4030.
  12. ^ "No. 31098". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1918. p. 95.
  13. ^ "No. 29944". The London Gazette (Supplement). 13 February 1917. p. 1596.
  14. ^ "No. 29422". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 1915. p. 12.
  15. ^ "No. 29890". The London Gazette (Supplement). 2 January 1917. p. 205.
  16. ^ "No. 29486". The London Gazette (Supplement). 22 February 1916. p. 2067.
  17. ^ "Classic Boat Museum". Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2012.
  19. ^ Martin Pugh, Hurrah for the Blackshirts! Fascists and Fascism in Britain Between the Wars, Pimlico, 2006, p. 279
  20. ^ "No. 35541". The London Gazette. 28 April 1942. p. 1859.
  21. ^ Shipbuilding and Shipping Record, vol. 73 (1949), p. 38
  22. ^ Lord Brabazon with the skeleton
  23. ^ "No. 39732". The London Gazette (Supplement). 30 December 1952. p. 10.
  24. ^ "The Woman Engineer". www2.theiet.org. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  25. ^ The Aeronautical Journal
  • Rose, Kenneth (2004). "Brabazon, John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-, first Baron Brabazon of Tara (1884–1964)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/32018. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

External links edit

  • Hansard 1803–2005: contributions in Parliament by John Moore-Brabazon
  • Portraits of John Moore-Brabazon, 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara (1884–1964) at the National Portrait Gallery, London  
  • Film trailer of A Dream of Flight 7 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine a documentary that celebrates the centenary of the first powered flight by a Briton in Britain, JTC Moore Brabazon, in 1909 on The Isle of Sheppey.
  • Photograph by Cecil Beaton, 1940
  • Portrait in Pastels by Alfred Egerton Cooper, 1958
  • "Kestrel" Brabazon's Autogyro yacht at Classic Boat Museum
  • "Moore-Brabazon, John Theodore Cuthbert" . Thom's Irish Who's Who . Dublin: Alexander Thom and Son Ltd. 1923. p. 170  – via Wikisource.
  • Papers held by the Royal Air Force Museum London Archive and Library.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Chatham
19181929
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Wallasey
19311942
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Transport
1940–1941
Succeeded byas Minister of War Transport
Preceded by Minister of Aircraft Production
1941–1942
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Brabazon of Tara
1942–1964
Succeeded by

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Lieutenant Colonel John Theodore Cuthbert Moore Brabazon 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara GBE MC PC HonFRPS 8 February 1884 17 May 1964 was an English aviation pioneer and Conservative politician He was the first Englishman to pilot a heavier than air machine under power in England and he served as Minister of Transport and Minister of Aircraft Production during the Second World War Lieutenant Colonel The Right HonourableThe Lord Brabazon of TaraGBE MC PC HonFRPSMinister of Aircraft ProductionIn office 1 May 1941 22 February 1942MonarchGeorge VIPrime MinisterWinston ChurchillPreceded byThe Lord BeaverbrookSucceeded byJohn LlewellinMinister of TransportIn office 3 October 1940 1 May 1941MonarchGeorge VIPrime MinisterWinston ChurchillPreceded byJohn ReithSucceeded byThe Lord LeathersParliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of TransportIn office 11 November 1924 14 January 1927MonarchGeorge VPrime MinisterStanley BaldwinPreceded byHimselfSucceeded byThe 2nd Earl RussellIn office 8 October 1923 22 January 1924MonarchGeorge VPrime MinisterStanley BaldwinPreceded byWilfrid AshleySucceeded byNo appointment until November 1924Member of the House of LordsLord TemporalIn office 27 April 1942 17 May 1964Hereditary peeragePreceded byPeerage createdSucceeded byThe 2nd Baron Brabazon of TaraMember of Parliamentfor WallaseyIn office 27 October 1931 27 April 1942Preceded byRobert Burton ChadwickSucceeded byGeorge ReakesMember of Parliamentfor ChathamIn office 14 December 1918 10 May 1929Preceded byGerald HohlerSucceeded byFrank MarkhamPersonal detailsBorn 1884 02 08 8 February 1884London EnglandDied17 May 1964 1964 05 17 aged 80 Longcross Surrey EnglandPolitical partyConservativeMilitary serviceAllegianceUnited KingdomBranch serviceBritish ArmyRoyal Air ForceYears of service1914 1919RankLieutenant ColonelBattles warsFirst World WarAwardsMilitary CrossMentioned in Despatches 2 Knight of the Legion of Honour France Contents 1 Early life 2 Pioneer aviator 3 First World War 4 Pioneer yachtsman 5 Conservative MP 6 Later life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editMoore Brabazon was born in London to Lieutenant Colonel John Arthur Henry Moore Brabazon 1828 1908 and his wife Emma Sophia nee Richards died 1937 He was educated at Harrow School before reading engineering at Trinity College Cambridge but did not graduate He spent university holidays working for Charles Rolls as an unpaid mechanic and became an apprentice at Darracq in Paris after leaving Cambridge In 1907 he won the Circuit des Ardennes in a Minerva Pioneer aviator editMoore Brabazon first flew solo in November 1908 in France in a Voisin biplane He became the first resident Englishman to make an officially recognized aeroplane flight in England on 2 May 1909 at Shellbeach on the Isle of Sheppey with flights of 450 ft 600 ft and 1500 ft On 4 May 1909 Moore Brabazon was photographed outside the Royal Aero Club clubhouse Mussell Manor now Muswell Manor Holiday Park alongside the Wright Brothers the Short Brothers Charles Rolls and many other early aviation pioneers In 1909 he sold the Bird of Passage to Arthur Edward George who learned to fly in it at the Royal Aero Club s flying ground at Shellbeach and bought a Short Brothers built Wright biplane A documentary A Dream of Flight was made in 2009 to celebrate the centenary of his achievement on the Isle of Sheppey 1 On 30 October 1909 flying the Short Biplane No 2 he flew a circular mile and won a 1 000 pound prize offered by the Daily Mail newspaper On 4 November 1909 as a joke to prove that pigs could fly 2 he put a small pig in a waste paper basket tied to a wing strut of his aeroplane This may have been the first live cargo flight by aeroplane With Charles Rolls he would later make the first ascent in a spherical gas balloon which had been made in England by the Short brothers citation needed On 8 March 1910 Moore Brabazon became the first person to qualify as a pilot in the United Kingdom and was awarded Royal Aero Club Aviator s Certificate number 1 3 his car also bore the number plate FLY 1 However only four months later his friend Charles Rolls was killed in a flying accident and Moore Brabazon s wife persuaded him to give up flying First World War editWith the outbreak of war Moore Brabazon returned to flying joining the Royal Flying Corps RFC He received a special reserve commission as a second lieutenant on probation in the RFC on 2 December 1914 in the appointment of flying officer assistant equipment officer and was confirmed in his rank on 11 February 1915 4 5 6 He was promoted to lieutenant on 19 February 1915 and was appointed an equipment officer on 31 March with the temporary rank of captain 7 8 On 1 September 1915 he was promoted to the substantive rank of captain with a special temporary promotion to major on 18 May 1916 9 10 He served on the Western Front where he played a key role in the development of aerial photography and reconnaissance On 1 April 1918 when the Royal Flying Corps merged with the Royal Naval Air Service to form the Royal Air Force Moore Brabazon was appointed as a staff officer first class and made a temporary lieutenant colonel 11 He was promoted to the substantive rank of lieutenant colonel in the RAF on 1 January 1919 in recognition of his wartime services relinquishing his commission that year 12 Moore Brabazon finished the war with the rank of lieutenant colonel He was decorated with the Military Cross on 1 January 1917 13 and was also twice mentioned in despatches on 15 October 1915 and on 13 November 1916 14 15 He was further decorated as a Knight of the Legion of Honour in February 1916 16 Pioneer yachtsman editIn 1934 Moore Brabazon fitted a gyro rig to a Bembridge Redwing an Isle of Wight class of yacht that allows and encourages the development of different rigs The area of the rotating blades complies with the sail area limits of the class and are painted red also to comply with the class rules 17 The boat was and remains dangerous but it was probably the first auto gyro boat 18 The boat is currently in the collection of the Classic Boat Museum at East Cowes Isle of Wight and still sails Conservative MP editMoore Brabazon later became a Conservative Member of Parliament MP for Chatham 1918 1929 and Wallasey 1931 1942 and served as a junior minister in the 1920s In 1931 and 1932 he served as a member of the London County Council He was strongly opposed to war with Nazi Germany and in early 1939 when war seemed imminent he made contact with Oswald Mosley in an attempt to co ordinate activity against the war 19 Despite his earlier anti war agitation in Winston Churchill s wartime government he was appointed Minister of Transport in October 1940 and joined the Privy Council becoming Minister of Aircraft Production in May 1941 As the Minister of Transport he proposed the use of Airgraphs to reduce the weight and bulk of mails travelling between troops fighting in the Middle East and their families in the UK He was forced to resign in 1942 for expressing the hope that Germany and the Soviet Union then engaged in the Battle of Stalingrad would destroy each other Since the Soviet Union was fighting the war on the same side as Britain the hope that it should be destroyed though common in the Conservative Party was unacceptable to the war effort 2 Later life editMoore Brabazon was elevated to the House of Lords as Baron Brabazon of Tara of Sandwich in the County of Kent in April 1942 20 In 1943 he chaired the Brabazon Committee which planned to develop the post war British aircraft industry He was involved in the production of the Bristol Brabazon a giant airliner that first flew on 4 September 1949 It was then and still is the largest aeroplane built entirely in Britain although only one example was built and it was a very expensive failure Britain could not afford In 1949 when the House of Lords Yacht Club was established Brabazon was its first Commodore 21 A keen golfer Moore Brabazon was captain of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews the governing body of golf from 1952 to 1953 citation needed In 1955 then 71 years old he won the Cresta Run Coronation Cup at an average speed of 71 km h 44 mph 22 Moore Brabazon was president of the Royal Aero Club receiving its gold medal in 1958 president of the Royal Institution chairman of the Air Registration Board and president of the Middlesex County Automobile Club from 1946 until his death in 1964 He was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire in 1953 23 In 1960 he presented the Brabazon Cup to the British Women Pilots Association to be given for achievements in aviation The first recipient was Yvonne Pope 24 On 27 November 1906 he married Hilda Mary Krabbe with whom he had two sons He was succeeded by his eldest son Derek Moore Brabazon is buried in Stoke Poges Memorial Gardens Buckinghamshire 25 References edit A Dream of Flight Archived from the original on 7 December 2009 Retrieved 30 December 2009 a b Arnold Baker Charles 1996 2001 The Companion to British History Routledge London ISBN 0 415 18583 1 Flight 12 March 1910 No 28998 The London Gazette Supplement 4 December 1914 p 10416 No 29048 The London Gazette Supplement 22 January 1915 p 782 No 29044 The London Gazette 19 January 1915 p 610 No 29103 The London Gazette Supplement 16 March 1915 p 2712 No 29134 The London Gazette Supplement 16 April 1915 p 3806 No 29322 The London Gazette Supplement 8 October 1915 p 10011 No 29585 The London Gazette Supplement 16 May 1916 p 4943 No 30607 The London Gazette 2 April 1918 p 4030 No 31098 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 1918 p 95 No 29944 The London Gazette Supplement 13 February 1917 p 1596 No 29422 The London Gazette Supplement 31 December 1915 p 12 No 29890 The London Gazette Supplement 2 January 1917 p 205 No 29486 The London Gazette Supplement 22 February 1916 p 2067 Classic Boat Museum Retrieved 19 April 2012 Autogiro Boats History 1870 1933 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 14 April 2012 Martin Pugh Hurrah for the Blackshirts Fascists and Fascism in Britain Between the Wars Pimlico 2006 p 279 No 35541 The London Gazette 28 April 1942 p 1859 Shipbuilding and Shipping Record vol 73 1949 p 38 Lord Brabazon with the skeleton No 39732 The London Gazette Supplement 30 December 1952 p 10 The Woman Engineer www2 theiet org Retrieved 23 January 2021 The Aeronautical Journal Rose Kenneth 2004 Brabazon John Theodore Cuthbert Moore first Baron Brabazon of Tara 1884 1964 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 32018 Subscription or UK public library membership required External links editHansard 1803 2005 contributions in Parliament by John Moore Brabazon Portraits of John Moore Brabazon 1st Baron Brabazon of Tara 1884 1964 at the National Portrait Gallery London nbsp Film trailer of A Dream of Flight Archived 7 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine a documentary that celebrates the centenary of the first powered flight by a Briton in Britain JTC Moore Brabazon in 1909 on The Isle of Sheppey Photograph by Cecil Beaton 1940 Portrait in Pastels by Alfred Egerton Cooper 1958 Kestrel Brabazon s Autogyro yacht at Classic Boat Museum Moore Brabazon John Theodore Cuthbert Thom s Irish Who s Who Dublin Alexander Thom and Son Ltd 1923 p 170 via Wikisource Papers held by the Royal Air Force Museum London Archive and Library Parliament of the United Kingdom Preceded byGerald Hohler Member of Parliament for Chatham1918 1929 Succeeded byFrank Markham Preceded byRobert Chadwick Member of Parliament for Wallasey1931 1942 Succeeded byGeorge Reakes Political offices Preceded byJohn Reith Minister of Transport1940 1941 Succeeded byFrederick Leathersas Minister of War Transport Preceded byThe Lord Beaverbrook Minister of Aircraft Production1941 1942 Succeeded byJohn Llewellin Peerage of the United Kingdom New creation Baron Brabazon of Tara1942 1964 Succeeded byDerek 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