List of Old Alleynians


The following is a list of notable Old Alleynians, former pupils of Dulwich College, in south London, England.
Years of birth and death are given in full. Years at the college are given last, using two digits if unambiguous. All entries are placed in alphabetical order by surname, paying particular attention to any double-barrelled surnames, in which the letters of the first surname take priority.

Arts and entertainment

Art

Seven Old Alleynians have won the Victoria Cross, five in the First World War, 1914–18 and two in the Second World War, 1939–45. Also in the Second World War one OA won the George Cross.

Athletics

''See Also Old Alleynian Football Club
Old Alleynian International Rugby Players

NameCountryCapsFirst cappedLast cappedNotes
Kendrick Stark
099192715 Jan 1927192817 Mar 1928
Eric Cyprian Perry Whiteley
022193121 Mar 193119316 Apr 1931
Ian Coutts
022195113 Jan 1951195215 Mar 1952
Nick Easter
91–96
4747200710 Feb 2007201110 Oct 2015professional club NEC Harlequins
Andrew Sheridan
90–98

British and Irish Lions
4040
2
200413 Nov 2004201110 Sep 2011professional club Sale Sharks
David Flatman
088200017 Jun 2000200222 Jun 2002
Andy Mullins0111989198919891989
C. H. Scott0111922192219221922
E. A. Cleugh0111922192219221922
C. T. Mold0111910191019101910
Cyril Mowbray Wells
06618934 Mar 1893189713 Mar 1897as well as being a first-class cricketer
Cyril Nelson "Kit" Lowe MC DFC RAF
252519134 Jan 191319232 Apr 1923representing England in 25 consecutive matches, First World War flying ace, and supposedly the inspiration for W. E. Johns' character "Biggles".
Sidney Ellis
011188030 Jan 1880188030 Jan 1880
Henry Braddon
033188431 May 1884188414 July 1884The first New Zealand team was selected in 1884, for a tour to New South Wales. The team played its first match at home, against a Wellington XV, before recording eight wins in eight matches in Australia.
William David Doherty
077192014 Feb 192019219 Apr 1921Later captained Ireland
David Grahame Donald
02219147 Feb 1914191428 Feb 1914
William Leake
03318913 Jan 189118917 Mar 1891
Nelson Henderson
011189220 Feb 1892189220 Feb 1892
Albert Wade
011190821 Mar 1908190821 Mar 1908
G. A. M. Isherwood
BritishBritish Isles03319106 Aug 191019103 Sep 1910
Eric Loudoun-Shand
011191315 Mar 1913191315 Mar 1913
J. E. "Jenny" Greenwood
131319128 Apr 1912192020 Mar 1920Later captained England.
Jock Hartley
02219019 Mar 1901190215 Mar 1902
Henry Gedge
06618943 Feb 1894189411 Mar 1899
JEC Partridge
011190326 Aug 1903190326 Aug 1903Born in Wales, "Birdie" Partridge was a lieutenant in the Welsh Regiment in the Boer War and joined Pretoria Harlequins then the Transvaal and was capped by the Springboks against the British Team of 1903. He played 18 times for the Barbarians between 1905–15 and was in their first international match. He also found the Army Rugby Union.
David Trail
British Anglo-Welsh04419042 Jul 1904190413 Aug 1904

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