Cyril Hurcomb, 1st Baron Hurcomb

Cyril William Hurcomb, 1st Baron Hurcomb, GCB, KBE (18 February 1883 – 7 August 1975) was a British civil servant.

Career

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Hurcomb was Permanent Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Transport from 1927 to 1937; of the Ministry of Shipping from 1939; and then of its successor the Ministry of War Transport from 1941 until 1947.[1] He was the first chairman of the British Transport Commission between 1948 and 1953. He was also a keen ornithologist and conservationist, and played a key role in the 1954 Protection of Birds Act. He served as chairman of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' council, as president of the RSPB, and president of the West Midland Bird Club from 1960 to 1975 (when he was succeeded by his son-in-law, Tony Norris, the husband of his daughter Cicely Hurcomb (d. 1976).[2] In July 1950 he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Hurcomb, of Campden Hill in the Royal Borough of Kensington.[3]

He was awarded by the Netherlands with a Grand Officer in the Order of Orange-Nassau by Royal Decree no. 34 of 13 January 1947 ("in recognition of services to Netherlands interests during the war").[4]. For this he retained British permission to accept and wear on 19 January 1948.[5] He was also a Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown (Belgium) and Grand Cross of the Order of St. Olav.[6][7] The BR Standard Class 7 locomotive number 70001 was named Lord Hurcomb in his honour.

Personal life

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Lord Hurcomb died in August 1975, aged 92; the barony became extinct.

Bibliography

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  • Lord, John; Dennis Johnstone Munns; T. K. Beck; A. J. Richards (1970). Atlas of breeding birds of the West Midlands. London: Published for the West Midland Bird Club (by) Collins. pp. 3–276p (chiefly illus, form, maps), 20 cm. ISBN 0-00-211040-7. Hurcomb wrote the foreword.

References

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  1. ^ Mackie, Colin (2011). "The British Civil Service Permanent Secretaries and other Senior Appointments since 1900" (PDF). gulabin.com.
  2. ^ "British Birds" (PDF).
  3. ^ "No. 38968". The London Gazette. 14 July 1950. p. 3622.
  4. ^ Nationaal Archief, Archive 2.02.32, Dossier 375, Registry Number 790
  5. ^ The London Gazette, nummer 38192, vrijdag 30 januari 1948, p. 741
  6. ^ "No. 38492". The London Gazette. 31 December 1941. p. 6741.
  7. ^ "No. 38330". The London Gazette. 22 June 1948. p. 3647.
Business positions
First Chairman of the British Transport Commission
1948–1953
Succeeded by
Peerage of the United Kingdom
New creation Baron Hurcomb
1950–1975
Extinct