Tom Bourdillon
Thomas Duncan Bourdillon (
Background and education
Born in Kensington, London, Bourdillon was the elder son of Robert Benedict Bourdillon (1889–1971), a scientist who in 1909 had been a founding member of the Oxford University Mountaineering Club and of his wife, Harriet Ada Barnes. He was a grandson of the poet Francis William Bourdillon, nephew of Francis Bernard Bourdillon, and cousin of John Francis Bourdillon.[2]
Bourdillon was educated at Gresham's School, Holt, and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Physics and was president of the Oxford University Mountaineering Club.[2]
Career
Bourdillon made a career as a physicist in rocket research.[2]
Mountaineer
Active as a climber while still a schoolboy, Bourdillon developed his climbing during his years at the
Bourdillon had been with Eric Shipton on the 1951 reconnaissance of Everest and on Cho Oyu in 1952. He was in charge of the oxygen equipment on the 1952 and 1953 expeditions, and recommended closed-circuit equipment.[3]
With his father, Robert Bourdillon, he developed the closed-circuit
Bourdillon died with another climber, Richard Viney, in a climbing accident on 29 July 1956, while ascending the east buttress of the Jägihorn in the Bernese Oberland.[2]
Family
On 15 March 1951, Bourdillon married Jennifer Elizabeth Clapham Thomas (born 1929), a daughter of Ronald Clapham Thomas, at Hendon.[4] They lived near Aylesbury and had one daughter, Nicola, born in 1954, and one son, Simon, who was only ten weeks old when his father died.[5]
In July 2018, Bourdillon's widow opened a new outdoor activity centre at
Films
Bourdillon appears as himself in the film The Conquest of Everest (1953)[7] and in archive footage in The Race for Everest (2003).
References
- ^ G. M. Miller, BBC Pronouncing Dictionary of British Names (Oxford UP, 1971), p. 18
- ^ doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/62907. (Subscription or UK public library membershiprequired.)
- ^ John Hunt, The Ascent of Everest (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1953), pp. 257-262,276-278
- ^ "BOURDILLON, Thomas D, and THOMAS, Jennifer E C" in Register of Marriages for Hendon Registration District", vol. 5e (1951), p. 1289
- ^ Register of Births for Aylesbury Registration District, volume 6a, Pages 403 (BOURDILLON, Nicola M) and 510 (BOURDILLON, Simon B)
- ^ David Bale, "International rugby stars Tom and Ben Youngs return to their old school as special guests" in Eastern Daily Press, 5 July 2018, accessed 22 July 2021
- ^ Stuart Ward, British culture and the end of empire (Manchester University Press, 2017), p. 62
Sources
- Mount Everest Reconnaissance Expedition 1951 by Eric Shipton (1952)
- The Ascent of Everest by John Hunt (1953)