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Oliver Locker-Lampson

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enthusiastic", and Rosenberg later sent him a gold cigarette case as a "token of his esteem". Locker-Lampson returned the gift with some embarrassment. From 1933 onwards, Locker-Lampson redirected his political ire against fascism both in Britain and in continental Europe. In July 1933 he introduced a
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in West Sussex. Following his mother's death in 1915 Oliver's older brother Godfrey inherited Rowfant while Oliver inherited the family's summer home, Newhaven Court in Cromer. He was married twice. His first wife, Bianca Jacqueline Paget, whom he married in 1923, died in 1929. He married his second
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as the Armoured Car Expeditionary Force (ACEF), also known as the Russian Armoured Car Division, with Locker-Lampson in command in order to show support for Britain's Russian ally. Sea ice prevented the Division from reaching Archangel and men and armoured cars were landed at the small town of
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who was investigating the Nazis at the time, posing as an admirer who could help the Nazis make links with prominent figures in Britain. Locker-Lampson's Blue Shirts apparently "delighted Rosenberg, and when he heard that their objective was to counter Communist propaganda he was even more
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Time - Volume 18 - 1931 "This lyric was personally composed by Commander Locker-Lampson, son of English poet Frederick Locker, maternal ... The music for Commander Locker-Lampson's patriotic song March On! is from the British Gaumont talking film High
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Locker-Lampson's early political career was taken up with a number of causes. He was appointed by the Conservative and Unionist Party to raise money for the Unionist Working Men's Candidates Fund. He was also involved in a secret plan by
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and suspicious of covert Bolshevik influence in Britain's economy, society and politics. In the 1920s he organised several mass rallies under the banner 'Rout the Reds', many of which were stewarded by members of
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Although Locker-Lampson claimed that the organisation had 100,000 members, the Blue Shirts were short-lived and appeared to make little impact. Nevertheless, they did attract the praise of the Nazi philosopher
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and most of the RNAS's armoured car squadrons were disbanded by the Admiralty. However, three squadrons of RNAS armoured cars were assembled and sent by ship to
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Locker-Lampson became somewhat entangled in Russian politics at this time. He said later that he had been asked to participate in the 1916 assassination of
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and was called to the Bar in 1907 but never practised. Instead he worked as a journalist for several years and was also a founding director of a
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Bt. (Frederick Locker took the name Locker-Lampson as a condition of his father-in-law's will.) His ancestors included Captain
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of October 1917, the ACEF was withdrawn from Russia. In 1918 selected personnel and armoured cars transferred to the
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of German and Italian aggression. In 1936 he was instrumental in the successful prosecution of the British fascist
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where he gained an Honours Tripos Degree in History and Modern Languages. While at Cambridge, he was co-editor of
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in the role of Oliver Locker-Lampson. He later worked to help other high-profile victims of fascism, including
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out of Russia after his abdication in March 1917. It is also alleged that in September 1917 he was involved in
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Age and ill-health prevented him from taking a very active part in the Second World War, though he joined the
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James, Robert Rhodes ed. (1967) 'Chips' The Diaries of Sir Henry Channon, p.387 in Phoenix paperback edn.
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with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. This was largely on the basis of an understanding with the
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refugees from Nazi persecution, though it failed to become law. In September, he provided
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By the end of 1915, trench warfare meant there was no scope for armoured cars on the
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Saving Einstein: When Norfolk Hid a Genius. The Double Life of Oliver Locker-Lampson
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Saving Einstein. When Norfolk Hid a Genius. The Double Life of Oliver Locker-Lampson
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Partly because of his experiences in Russia, Locker-Lampson became fiercely anti-
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Hurrah for the Blackshirts!: Fascists and Fascism in Britain between the Wars
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Locker-Lampson proposed a parliamentary bill to confer citizenship on Freud.
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wife, Barbara Goodall, in 1935. They had two sons, Jonathan and Stephen.
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and was elected there. He held Birmingham Handsworth from 1922 until the
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was created, and Locker-Lampson stood for this instead, and was elected.
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Military personnel from the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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However, his main political preoccupation before 1914 was harrying
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and continued to support Winston Churchill vociferously from the
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In December 1914 Locker-Lampson received a commission in the
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and in north Norfolk near his family home, Newhaven Court,
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The Allies and the Russian Collapse. March 1917-March 1918
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The Baker Brothers: Diaries from the East Front 1914-1919
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Bill to ban the wearing of political uniforms - aimed at
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and Conservative Central Office to gain control of the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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during his "wilderness years" of political isolation.
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from 1919 to 1921, and accompanied Chamberlain to the
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contributions in Parliament by Oliver Locker-Lampson
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Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Locker-Lampson was educated at 1281:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1181:Du Kannst Vor Nichts Davonlaufen 355: 338: 1418:People educated at Eton College 1413:People educated at Cheam School 1240:. London: William Kimber, 1981. 1236:Perrett, Bryan; Lord, Anthony. 1023:Perrett, Bryan; Lord, Anthony. 759:and served as 'Duncars' within 586:Parliamentary Private Secretary 275: 255: 1086:(London: Pimlico, 2006) p. 61. 564:December 1910 general election 453:MP and cousin of the diplomat 1: 1070:. Andre Deutsch, London: 1981 544:January 1910 general election 1219:. Oswald Wolff, London: 1963 1148:Einstein: the Life and Times 671:Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve 299:Hannah Jane Lampson (mother) 1493:Members of the Inner Temple 1254:Poppyland Publishing, 2021. 1238:The Czar’s British Squadron 1025:The Czar’s British Squadron 953:A Cambridge Alumni Database 779:Post-First World War career 775:'s Russian Representative. 675:First Lord of the Admiralty 566:. With the outbreak of the 403:Distinguished Service Order 1544: 1098:, 30 September 1930, p. 7. 1001:, Shire Publications. p21. 955:. University of Cambridge. 499:Trinity College, Cambridge 323:Trinity College, Cambridge 1381: 1362: 1354: 1344: 1325: 1320: 1294: 1286: 1279: 878:British Union of Fascists 845:with refuge at a camp on 742:Kornilov's attempted coup 554:incumbent. He stood as a 408: 393:RNAS Armoured Car Section 174: 139: 94: 49: 35: 1055:Intervention and the War 997:Bartholemew, E. (1988). 868:In 1934 he introduced a 112:Constituency established 1528:British anti-communists 1315:Constituency abolished 894:anti-Semitic literature 892:for his publication of 773:Ministry of Information 687:Whale Island, Hampshire 653:, and raised funds for 442:from 1910 to 1945 as a 383:Royal Naval Air Service 245:Bianca Jacqueline Paget 1358:Ernest Meysey-Thompson 1108:Berkeley Daily Gazette 659:Ulster Volunteer Force 594:Paris Peace Conference 483:Benjamin Stillingfleet 451:Godfrey Locker-Lampson 449:He was the brother of 157:Ernest Meysey-Thompson 79:Constituency abolished 1508:People from Belgravia 1369:Birmingham Handsworth 1252:. 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Index

CMG
Ramsey
Alexander Boulton
Huntingdonshire
Charles Murchison
Birmingham Handsworth
Ernest Meysey-Thompson
Harold Roberts
Belgravia
Kensington
Conservative
Frederick Locker
Cheam School
Alma mater
Trinity College, Cambridge
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Royal Navy
Lieutenant Commander
Royal Naval Air Service
RNAS Armoured Car Section
Distinguished Service Order
CMG
DSO
Member of Parliament
Ramsey
Huntingdonshire
Birmingham Handsworth
Conservative
Godfrey Locker-Lampson

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