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Sir Thomas Sopwith

Sir
Thomas Sopwith
CBE, Hon FRAeS
Thomas Sopwith 1910.jpg
Thomas Sopwith, c. 1910
Born Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith
(1888-01-18)18 January 1888
Kensington, United Kingdom
Died 27 January 1989(1989-01-27) (aged 101)
Hampshire, UK
Resting place Little Somborne
Nationality United Kingdom
Occupation Aviation pioneer · yachtsman
Years active 1910—1980
Organization Sopwith Aviation Company · Hawker Siddeley
Spouse(s) Beatrix Hore-Ruthven (m.1914), Phyllis Brodie (m.1932)
Children Thomas
Parent(s) Thomas Sopwith & Lydia Gertrude née Messiter
Thomas Sopwith
Medal record
Representing  United Kingdom
Men's ice hockey
European Championships
Gold medal – first place 1910 Great Britain

Sir Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith, CBE, Hon FRAeS (18 January 1888 – 27 January 1989) was an English aviation pioneer and yachtsman.

Sopwith was born in Kensington, London on 18 January 1888. He was the eighth child and only son of Thomas Sopwith (a civil engineer and managing director of the Spanish Lead Mines Company, Linares, Jaén, Spain) and his wife Lydia Gertrude née Messiter. He was educated at Cottesmore School in Hove and at Seafield Park engineering college in Hill Head.

When he was ten years old, whilst on a family holiday on the Isle of Lismore, near Oban in Scotland, a gun lying across young Thomas's knee went off, killing his father on 30 July 1898. This accident haunted Sopwith for the rest of his life.

Sopwith was interested in motor cycles, and took part in the 100-mile Tricar trial in 1904 where he was one of four medal winners. He also tried hot air ballooning, his first ascent being in C.S. Rolls' balloon in June 1906. Together with Phil Paddon he bought his own hot air balloon from Short Brothers. For a while he was in business with Phil Paddon selling automobiles as Paddon & Sopwith, Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, London.

In his youth, he was an expert ice skater and played in goal during Princes Ice Hockey Club's 1908 match with C. P. P. Paris and during the 1909–10 season. He was also a member of the Great Britain national ice hockey team that won the gold medal at the first ever European Championships in 1910.


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