Father: Arthur Melmoth Walters, a solicitor, Mother: Amy Constance [Parbury] Arthur Melmoth Walters (26 January 1865 – 2 May 1941) was an English amateur footballer who played as a defender for the Old Carthusians and the Corinthians in the late nineteenth century as well as making nine appearances for England. He was president of the Law Society of England and Wales - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Melmoth_Walters Ed. Canford School, Dorset RAeC Certificate 12248 dated 30 Aug 1934, from Norfolk and Norwich Aero Club Address in 1934: Minnickwood, Holmwood, Surrey
Here he is, top left, at the Norwich Public Schools Aviation Day in 1935: Back Row : T. M. Walters (Canford), A. Meredith-Owens (Rossall), S. G. Wise (Kings College), R. D. Davis (K.C.S.), J. Komdorffer (K.C.S.), N. G. Rose (Clifton), J. E. T. Haile (Lancing), L. C. Osgerby (Uppingham), and C. R. Heycock (Lancing). Middle Row ; K. R. G. Tomkinson (Winchester!, J. F. Taunton (Secretary), F. G. A. Chase (Lecturer), H. Birchall (Organiser and Camp Commandant), A. A. Rice (Chairman, Norfolk and Norwich Aero Club), J. Collier (Chief Instructor), N. Daunt (Instructor), A. Kirkby (Instructor). P. T. Ashton (Stowe). Front Row ; J. Anderson (Stowe), G. Kirkwood (Dover), D. Sassoon-Benjamin (Maiden Erleigh), J. Hird (Repton), O. Briginshaw (Tonbridge), J. N. Ball (Wrekin), P. L. Chignell (St John's, Leatherhead), M. S. Barker (Stowe), S. Rhodes (St. Pauls).
prev. pilot for British Airways Postings:
m. 4 Jan 1955 the "twice-divorced Vivien Yzabel Suzanne Nicholson Caldwell, nee Hogg, formerly Morland, then Caldwell"
Address in 1974: Mill House, Sutton End, Sutton Pulborough, W Sussex d. 11 Dec 1974 - W Sussex * Personnel File Missing |