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Alfred De Bathe Brandon

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Portrait, "A New Zealander who dropped bombs on a Zeppelin. A cable message from London under the date of April 3, states that Flight-Lieutenant Brandon on Friday night rose to a height of 6000ft and then saw a Zeppelin 3000ft higher. Rising above the airship, he dropped several bombs, and it is believed three took affect." published in the Auckland Weekly News, April 13 1916, p. 50 - No known copyright restrictions

Portrait, "A New Zealander who dropped bombs on a Zeppelin. A cable message from London under the da …

Identity

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    Alfred De Bathe AWMM
  • Surname
    Brandon AWMM
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    Male AWMM
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    21 July 1883 AWMM AWMM
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    Hospital Diseases , Wounds, WWI AWMM
    Injured in flying accident in March 1917 AWMM

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    • Alfred Brandon was the son of Alfred de Bathe and Louisa (nee Kebbell) Brandon. Alfred Sr was a solicitor and served as Mayor of Wellington, 1893-94.

      Brandon's grandfather, also named Alfred de Bathe Brandon, was an early Wellington settler and crown prosecutor.

      Brandon studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge, UK, before returning to Wellington to work for his father's law firm.

      After the outbreak of war in 1914, he returned to England and joined the Royal Flying Corps (RFC) in December 1915.

      He was posted to the Special Reserve unit as a 2nd Lieutenant on 8 December 1915 and qualified as an RFC pilot on 26 February 1916.

      Brandon flew a BE2c single-engine biplane and spent most of his time in the war fighting the German zeppelins. As a Flight Lieutenant, he was somewhat controversially credited with destroying Zeppelin LZ-15 on 31 March 1916 (detractors say ground fire brought the zeppelin down, but he certainly helped to damage it, if nothing else).

      He also severely damaged Zeppelin LZ-33 before it was hit by ground fire and crashed on 23 September 1916. (Note that Haigh & Polaschek incorrectly give this date as 23 August).

      Promoted to Major in January 1918.

      Immediately after the war he was sent back to New Zealand where he assisted in evaluating New Zealand's air defences and prepared a report on landing grounds in 1919. He then quit the military and returned to practicing law.

      He married Ada Mabel Perry at the Cathedral Church of St Paul, Wellington, on 2 January 1942. He was twenty years her senior. They had one son.

      He retired in the 1950s to enjoy his horse-racing, golf, and fishing pursuits.

      Tragically Peter Brandon, his only son, was killed in a road accident in 1969.

      Brandon is noteworthy as being the first New Zealand airman to be awarded the DSO. AWMM
    • Sept 24th anvisual display about himd 25th 2016, we will be having a "Zepfest" at the site of the landing of Zeppelin L33 to mark the centenary of the crash. I have been doing some research in preparation and found Major Alfred de Bathe Brandon's role in chasing the Zeppelin. I am preparing a visual display. Would anyone like to make a contribution? Public - Christine - Researcher - 2 May 2016 - Book.Title Zeppelin Volume 2: Author ray L. Rimel. also www.airhistory.org.uk
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    19 June 1974 AWMM
    Age 90 AWMM
    Upper HuttWellington AWMM
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    Obituary: Evening Post 20 June 1974 AWMM
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  • The way his exploits were explained to me make his efforts in downing the zeppelin quite remarkable. I understand he was considered too old for military training, but wanted to fly planes and help in the war effort, so he learned to fly privately before heading into service. The planes were one-person planes, and were one of the few at the time (I gather) capable of flying to sufficient height to go above the zeppelin's. From there he had to drop a type of hand held bomb out of the side of the cockpit. the bombs had a type of hook on it so it could attach to the zeppelin and detonate. I also believe the plane that he flew was donated to the war effort by a private businessman from India (I think). I like how he was so determined to help in the war effort that he just found a way to do it.
    Public - Richard - Other relative - 19 August 2016
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    • Haigh, J., Polaschek, A. (Eds.). (1993). New Zealand and the Distinguished Service Order. Christchurch, N.Z.: Authors. AWMM
    • Auckland Weekly News AWMM
      Auckland Weekly News, 1916 AWMM
    • The Evening Post AWMM
      Obituary: Evening Post 20 June 1974 AWMM

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15 August 2017JeniferWairarapaResearcher
19 August 2016RichardWellington, NZOther relative
02 May 2016ChristineColchester Essex EnglandResearcher
24 January 2015elliWellingtonOther

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