Greg AplinW
Greg Aplin

Gregory John Aplin, an Australian politician, was a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Albury for the Liberal Party from 2003 until 2019.

Neal ArdenW
Neal Arden

Neal Arden was an English-born actor and writer who appeared in films, television shows, theatre productions and radio programs. He was born in Fulham, London.

Roy Bennett (politician)W
Roy Bennett (politician)

Roy Leslie Bennett was a Zimbabwean politician and member of the British South Africa Police. He was also a member of the House of Assembly of Zimbabwe for the seat of Chimanimani, where he was affectionately known as Pachedu. He was the Treasurer of the Movement for Democratic Change party led by Morgan Tsvangirai and a member of the Senate of Zimbabwe. He was set to become the Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Zimbabwe until President Robert Mugabe refused to swear him in.

David ColtartW
David Coltart

David Coltart is a Zimbabwean lawyer, Christian leader and politician. He was a founding member of the Movement for Democratic Change when it was established in 1999 and its founding secretary for legal affairs. He was the Member of Parliament for Bulawayo South in the House of Assembly from 2000 to 2008, and he was elected to the Senate in 2008. He is the Legal Secretary for the formation of the Movement for Democratic Change led by Welshman Ncube. He was the Minister for Education, Sport, Arts and Culture from February 2009 until August 2013.

Maurice GiffordW
Maurice Gifford

Hon. Maurice Raymond Gifford CMG was a British military officer.

Peter GodwinW
Peter Godwin

Peter Godwin is a Zimbabwean author, journalist, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, and former human rights lawyer. Best known for his writings concerning the breakdown of his native Zimbabwe, he has reported from more than 60 countries and written several books. He served as president of PEN American Center from 2012-2015 and resides in Manhattan, New York.

Gerald GroveW
Gerald Grove

Sir Gerald Grove, 3rd Baronet was an army officer and filmmaker. He was one of the Grove Baronets.

De Symons HoneyW
De Symons Honey

Sir de Symons Montagu George Honey, was a South African-born colonial administrator. He served as Resident Commissioner of Swaziland, from 1917 to 1928 and Governor of the Seychelles from 1928 to 1933.

Graham Seton HutchisonW
Graham Seton Hutchison

Lieutenant-Colonel Graham Seton Hutchison was a Scottish First World War army officer, military theorist, author of both adventure novels and non-fiction works and fascist activist. Seton Hutchison became a celebrated figure in military circles for his tactical innovations during the First World War but would later become associated with a series of fringe fascist movements which failed to capture much support even by the standards of the far right in Britain in the interbellum period. He made a contribution to First World War fiction with his espionage novel, The W Plan.

Peter McLaughlinW
Peter McLaughlin

Peter McLaughlin is an Irish academic, historian, and educator. He is the CEO of Max Learning Limited, the educational arm of the Max Group. He was Headmaster of The Doon School. Before joining Doon in 2009, he served as Headmaster of Douai School, and Principal of the British International School in Cairo and of Casterton School in England. McLaughlin retired from Doon in May 2016.

John MorkelW
John Morkel

John Clother Morkel was a South African-born Rhodesian international rugby union player. He was born in Cape Town, Union of South Africa and was the captain of the Rhodesia national rugby union team and played as a lock.