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Frederick Handley Page

A 1919 picture of Frederick Handley Page
Personal information
Nationality United Kingdom
Birth date 15 November 1885(1885-11-15)
Birth place Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Date of death 21 April 1962 (aged 76)
Place of death Westminster, London, England
Work
Institution memberships Handley Page Limited
Significant projects Halifax bomber
Significant advance aircraft

Sir Frederick Handley Page, CBE, FRAeS (15 November 1885 – 21 April 1962) was an English industrialist who was a pioneer in the design and manufacture of aircraft. His company Handley Page Limited produced a series of military aircraft, including the Halifax bomber in World War II, of which around 7,000 were produced. They also produced civil aircraft, including the H.P.42, flagships of the Imperial Airways fleet and remarkable at the time for no passenger deaths.

Page was the uncle of the World War II flying ace Geoffrey Page.

He was the son of Theodore Page, a furniture maker and Non-Conformist Minister of the Plymouth Brethren. He married Una Thynne (1890-1957) in 1918; they had three daughters, Helen Anne, born on 5th November 1919 (m. Manley Walker, d. 2001); Phyllis (Elizabeth “Buffy”), on 10th December 1921 (m. Winfield, d. 1987), and Patricia (Mary), on 14th June 1923 (d. 1992).

His positions included:

  • President of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors (SBAC) (1938-39 - he also served as honorary Treasurer and Chairman);
  • President of the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) (1945-47 – and longstanding member of its Council);
  • Vice-Chairman of the Air Registration Board (for 20 years);
  • President of the Institute of Transport (1945-46); and
  • Chairman of the Board of Governors of the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield.
Honorary titles
Preceded by
The Lord Latham
Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex
1956–1961
Succeeded by
Sir John Crocker

References

  • “Handley Page Aircraft since 1907”, Barnes, Christopher Henry, Putnam 1987 (2nd Ed, Rev. Derek N James)
  • “Handley Page – A History”, Dowsett, Alan, Tempus Publishing, 2003
  • “The Vicissitudes of a British Aircraft Company: Handley Page Ltd Between the Wars”, Fearon, Peter D, in Business in the Age of Depression and War, R P T Davenport-Heines, Ed. Frank Cass, (1990) (also in Business History, 20 (1978), 63–86)







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