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Merlin Minshall

Merlin Theodore Minshall (21 December 1906 – 3 September 1987) was a British naval officer and adventurer. He is often claimed to have been one of the inspirations behind James Bond, the fictional spy created by Ian Fleming. Minshall worked for Fleming during the Second World War, as a member of the Royal Navy's Naval Intelligence Division.

Merlin Theodore Minshall
Escaping from France by sea November 1940
Personal details
Born(1906-12-21)21 December 1906
Ottershaw, Surrey
Died3 September 1987(1987-09-03) (aged 80)
King's Lynn, Norfolk
Spouse(s)Elizabeth Loveday
Isolde Llewellyn
Janine Paulette Sergent of Lyons
Christina Marjorie Zambra
Alma materUniversity College, Oxford
AwardsMention in Dispatches
Military service
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch/serviceRNVR  Royal Navy
Years of service1939–1945
RankLieutenant Commander
UnitNaval Intelligence
CommandsOperation Shamrock (Gironde 1940)
Battles/warsSecond World War

Life

 
Enkhuizen Netherlands Zuiderzee Museum ships hall with the boeier [nl] Sperwer once owned by Merlin Minshall

Son of Colonel Thomas Herbert Minshall, DSO (1873–1872), a well known consultant electrical engineer and newspaper proprietor and Theodora Minshall née Wigham-Richardson (1871–1932), he was educated at Charterhouse and University College, Oxford. Upon graduation Minshall trained as an architect at London University, before embarking on his boat the Hawke (formerly known as Sperwer, which is Dutch for Hawke, and on display in the Netherlands in the indoor museum of the Zuiderzee Museum in Enkhuizen) on his quest to be the first Englishman to sail across Europe to the Black Sea. Minshall acquired the Hawke in Bosham, from Gerald Hulse in 1931 in exchange for a sports car. Hulse had only purchased the Hawke the year before from Dr. Marmaduke Fawkes who had owned the boat since 1926, having brought it over from the Netherlands. Minshall was accompanied by his first wife, Elizabeth, but they separated during this trip and were later divorced.

The subsequent encounter with the German agent, Lisa Kaltenbrunner came while sailing down the River Danube. She hitched a lift on his yacht – but it was no coincidence. She had been sent to discover whether he was charting the river and investigating oil storage depots for British intelligence. Having seduced him, she attempted to poison him, but Minshall survived, and the knowledge he had gained did indeed prove useful to the British in a subsequent operation during the war.

Minshall was also well known as an amateur racing driver, who specialised in the kind of road races that are generally illegal today. A two time competitor in the Monte Carlo rally, his greatest trump came in 1937, when he was presented with a trophy by Benito Mussolini for winning the 1937 Italian Foreign Challenge Trophy – a three-day, 4,000-mile road race between Rome and Sicily. It involved over 400 cars, and led to the death of four drivers.[1] He also was the first man to drive an air cooled vehicle north to south across the Sahara desert.

At the outbreak of World War II, he was recalled to duty as part of the RNVR where he had a varied career, including working for Ian Fleming. Initially he was a watchkeeper in the Admiralty operations room in London. In early 1940 he was a major participant in the failed scheme to block the Danube in Rumania to disrupt German oil imports, working under diplomatic cover as British Vice Consul in Bucharest. Later, in November 1940, leading a joint NID/SOE team[2] Minshall ran Operation Shamrock, where a commandeered fishing smack was used as an observation platform for monitoring German U-boat traffic in the Gironde estuary. Minshall was Mentioned in Dispatches for his part commanding that operation.[3]

Subsequently, he ran a section at HMS Flowerdown, using direction finding and transmitter analysis ("Z machines") to identify the positions of individual ships. As such, during May 1941 he played a part in the hunt for the Bismarck. Posted to Fiji, he managed to get his posting changed to New Zealand, where he worked on various intelligence projects, including establishing a Z machine intercept station at Rapuara near Blenheim. Recalled to the UK, he was landed in occupied Yugoslavia as officer in charge of the Allied Naval Mission to Tito in Yugoslavia.

Minshall was married four times, the first to Elizabeth Dorothy Magdalene Loveday, from whom he was divorced in 1935. His second wife was Isolde Llewellyn, his third Janine Paulette Sergent of Lyons and fourth Christina Marjorie Zambra, great niece of the Scottish artist Harrington Mann, with whom he had four sons Peter, Matthew, Luke and Timothy.

Autobiography

Minshall wrote about his life in a book entitled Guilt-Edged, published in 1975. Its content is summed up by Len Deighton in the foreword:[4]

"His mother was an spy in World War I. Ian Fleming was his boss throughout the Second World War. Unwittingly sucked into the world of Nazi espionage during an innocent sailing trip, he was seduced by a lovely but lethal German agent and met Field Marshal Göring face to face. He was the first man to cross the Sahara on a motorcycle and while travelling through the Congo, he accidentally discovered a secret German army. But Romania set the scene for the height of espionage activity – when he single handedly pirated a ship from under Nazi eyes and blew up a vital link in German tanker communications. The man is Merlin Minshall and this is his unique story."

See also

References

  1. ^ "Merlin Minshall Singer's James Bond". North American Singer Owners Club. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  2. ^ https://uboat.net/allies/warships/ship/3496.html Extract from log of HMS TALISMAN 26th November 1940
  3. ^ Richards, Brooks (2004). Secret Flotillas. ISBN 9780714653167. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  4. ^ Minshall, Merlin (1975). Guilt Edged. Bachman and Turner. ISBN 978-0-85974-032-6.

Bibliography

  • M. R. D. Foot & Brooks Richards, Secret Flotillas: Clandestine Sea Operations to Brittany 1940–1944, Routledge, 2004. ISBN 978-0-7146-5316-7

External links

  • Times Obituary
  • WRNZNS history

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations November 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Merlin Theodore Minshall 21 December 1906 3 September 1987 was a British naval officer and adventurer He is often claimed to have been one of the inspirations behind James Bond the fictional spy created by Ian Fleming Minshall worked for Fleming during the Second World War as a member of the Royal Navy s Naval Intelligence Division Lieutenant CommanderMerlin Theodore MinshallRNVREscaping from France by sea November 1940Personal detailsBorn 1906 12 21 21 December 1906Ottershaw SurreyDied3 September 1987 1987 09 03 aged 80 King s Lynn NorfolkSpouse s Elizabeth LovedayIsolde LlewellynJanine Paulette Sergent of LyonsChristina Marjorie ZambraAlma materUniversity College OxfordAwardsMention in DispatchesMilitary serviceAllegiance United KingdomBranch serviceRNVR Royal NavyYears of service1939 1945RankLieutenant CommanderUnitNaval IntelligenceCommandsOperation Shamrock Gironde 1940 Battles warsSecond World War Contents 1 Life 2 Autobiography 3 See also 4 References 4 1 Bibliography 5 External linksLife Edit Enkhuizen Netherlands Zuiderzee Museum ships hall with the boeier nl Sperwer once owned by Merlin Minshall Son of Colonel Thomas Herbert Minshall DSO 1873 1872 a well known consultant electrical engineer and newspaper proprietor and Theodora Minshall nee Wigham Richardson 1871 1932 he was educated at Charterhouse and University College Oxford Upon graduation Minshall trained as an architect at London University before embarking on his boat the Hawke formerly known as Sperwer which is Dutch for Hawke and on display in the Netherlands in the indoor museum of the Zuiderzee Museum in Enkhuizen on his quest to be the first Englishman to sail across Europe to the Black Sea Minshall acquired the Hawke in Bosham from Gerald Hulse in 1931 in exchange for a sports car Hulse had only purchased the Hawke the year before from Dr Marmaduke Fawkes who had owned the boat since 1926 having brought it over from the Netherlands Minshall was accompanied by his first wife Elizabeth but they separated during this trip and were later divorced The subsequent encounter with the German agent Lisa Kaltenbrunner came while sailing down the River Danube She hitched a lift on his yacht but it was no coincidence She had been sent to discover whether he was charting the river and investigating oil storage depots for British intelligence Having seduced him she attempted to poison him but Minshall survived and the knowledge he had gained did indeed prove useful to the British in a subsequent operation during the war Minshall was also well known as an amateur racing driver who specialised in the kind of road races that are generally illegal today A two time competitor in the Monte Carlo rally his greatest trump came in 1937 when he was presented with a trophy by Benito Mussolini for winning the 1937 Italian Foreign Challenge Trophy a three day 4 000 mile road race between Rome and Sicily It involved over 400 cars and led to the death of four drivers 1 He also was the first man to drive an air cooled vehicle north to south across the Sahara desert At the outbreak of World War II he was recalled to duty as part of the RNVR where he had a varied career including working for Ian Fleming Initially he was a watchkeeper in the Admiralty operations room in London In early 1940 he was a major participant in the failed scheme to block the Danube in Rumania to disrupt German oil imports working under diplomatic cover as British Vice Consul in Bucharest Later in November 1940 leading a joint NID SOE team 2 Minshall ran Operation Shamrock where a commandeered fishing smack was used as an observation platform for monitoring German U boat traffic in the Gironde estuary Minshall was Mentioned in Dispatches for his part commanding that operation 3 Subsequently he ran a section at HMS Flowerdown using direction finding and transmitter analysis Z machines to identify the positions of individual ships As such during May 1941 he played a part in the hunt for the Bismarck Posted to Fiji he managed to get his posting changed to New Zealand where he worked on various intelligence projects including establishing a Z machine intercept station at Rapuara near Blenheim Recalled to the UK he was landed in occupied Yugoslavia as officer in charge of the Allied Naval Mission to Tito in Yugoslavia Minshall was married four times the first to Elizabeth Dorothy Magdalene Loveday from whom he was divorced in 1935 His second wife was Isolde Llewellyn his third Janine Paulette Sergent of Lyons and fourth Christina Marjorie Zambra great niece of the Scottish artist Harrington Mann with whom he had four sons Peter Matthew Luke and Timothy Autobiography EditMinshall wrote about his life in a book entitled Guilt Edged published in 1975 Its content is summed up by Len Deighton in the foreword 4 His mother was an spy in World War I Ian Fleming was his boss throughout the Second World War Unwittingly sucked into the world of Nazi espionage during an innocent sailing trip he was seduced by a lovely but lethal German agent and met Field Marshal Goring face to face He was the first man to cross the Sahara on a motorcycle and while travelling through the Congo he accidentally discovered a secret German army But Romania set the scene for the height of espionage activity when he single handedly pirated a ship from under Nazi eyes and blew up a vital link in German tanker communications The man is Merlin Minshall and this is his unique story See also EditInspirations for James BondReferences Edit Merlin Minshall Singer s James Bond North American Singer Owners Club Retrieved 3 November 2021 https uboat net allies warships ship 3496 html Extract from log of HMS TALISMAN 26th November 1940 Richards Brooks 2004 Secret Flotillas ISBN 9780714653167 Retrieved 3 November 2021 Minshall Merlin 1975 Guilt Edged Bachman and Turner ISBN 978 0 85974 032 6 Bibliography Edit M R D Foot amp Brooks Richards Secret Flotillas Clandestine Sea Operations to Brittany 1940 1944 Routledge 2004 ISBN 978 0 7146 5316 7External links EditTimes Obituary WRNZNS history Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Merlin Minshall amp oldid 1070479902, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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