Former pupils of Fettes College in Edinburgh are known in some circles as Old Fettesians . They sometimes refer to themselves as "OFs" and can use the post nominal "OF" (in Fettes contexts).
Tilda Swinton
W.H. Ogilvie
Lola Shoneyin
Lorne Balfe , composer and music producer.[ 1]
John Hay Beith (aka Ian Hay), writer.
Hugh Enes Blackmore , performer in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas in the late 19th century.
Norman Cameron , poet.
William Corlett , author.
Simon Cowe , folk-rock musician, member of Lindisfarne
James Duff Duff , translator and classical scholar.
Alistair Elliot , poet and translator.
Abimbola Fernandez , lead singer of Pink Grenade .
Hamilton Fyfe , playwright, editor and journalist.
N. G. L. Hammond , classical scholar.
Archibald Standish Hartrick , artist.
George Campbell Hay , poet in English and Scottish Gaelic amongst other languages, who wryly called Fettes College a little piece of "Forever England".
Arthur Benison Hubback , architect, soldier and sportsman.
Ross Leckie , historical novelist.
Louise Linton , actor and screenwriter.
W.L. Lorimer , linguist, chair of Greek at St. Andrews, chairman of the Executive Council of the Scottish National Dictionary , and translator of the New Testament into Lowland Scots .
Roderick Macdonald KBE , artist.
Roderick MacFarquhar , Orientalist.
Charles McKean , historian and architecturalist.
David MacLennan , theatre
Elizabeth Macneal , author of The Doll Factory
George James Miller , architect
William Henry Ogilvie , Scottish-Australian narrative poet and horseman.
William Robert Ogilvie-Grant , wildlife artist
Arthur Forman Balfour Paul , architect.
John Purser , composer, musicologist, music historian and playwright.
Harry Reid , journalist and author.
James Maurice Scott , writer.
W. C. Sellar , co-author of 1066 and All That , Head of School 1917 and taught at the school.
Hal Summers , poet.
Derek Shiel , artist.
Lola Shoneyin , Nigerian poet and author.
Tilda Swinton , screen actress and Oscar winner, attended in her sixth year.
Hugh Stewart , academic.
D. R. Thorpe , historian and biographer.
Michael Tippett , composer.
Ruthven Todd , Scottish poet and novelist, known also as an editor of William Blake and as an artist.
Aylmer Vallance , journalist.
Edward Wadsworth , artist.
Ian Weatherhead , English water colourist
Baron Woolf
John Cameron, Lord Coulsfield , Senator of the College of Justice in Scotland; Lockerbie trial judge; Privy Counsellor
William Blair , judge.
George Cunningham , civil servant.
William Grant, Lord Grant
Alexander Mackenzie Stuart, Baron Mackenzie-Stuart , advocate and judge.
Ranald MacLean , judge.
Alastair Montgomerie , Criminal Deemster of the Isle of Man.
Wilfrid Guild Normand , Lord Justice General; Lord President of Court of Session (1935–47); Lord of Appeal (1947–53)
Alan Stewart Orr (1911-1991), Lord Justice of Appeal [ 2]
Sidney Rowlatt , lawyer and judge.
Edward Theodore Salvesen , lawyer, politician and judge.
Harry Woolf, Baron Woolf , lawyer, Master of the Rolls and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales .
Douglas Young , lawyer
Robin Young , civil servant
William Herbert Anderson
Four Old Fettesians have won the Victoria Cross and one the George Cross .
William Herbert Anderson , VC
Robert Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott , CB CBE DSO MC
Frank Barnwell , Chief designer of the Bristol bomber , Blenheim fighter , etc.
R. H. Bruce Lockhart Author; British representative to provisional Czech Government (1940–41); Director-General Political Warfare Executive (1941–45).
General John de Chastelain , CMM , Canadian. Chairman Independent International Commission on Decommissioning , Northern Ireland peace process [ 3]
George Denholm , RAF fighter pilot.
David Howard, 7th Earl of Effingham , naval officer
Robert Gordon , RAF officer
Sandy Gunn , RAF photo reconnaissance Spitfire pilot, executed after the Great Escape
John Hall CMG DSO , British Army brigadier-general.
Sandy Hodge , Royal Navy officer
Hector Lachlan Stewart MacLean VC.
Robert Lawrence , British Army officer
Roderick Macdonald KBE Chief of Staff to C-in-C Allied Naval Forces (1973–77), artist.
Donald MacKintosh , VC.
Tommy Macpherson , soldier and businessman.
William Macpherson , colonel-commandant of the Royal Army Medical Corps.
Matthew Fontaine Maury Meiklejohn , VC.
Gordon Neilson , CMG, DSO, Boer War and World War I officer
George Pirie , former Inspector-General of the RAF .
Harold Pyman , former Deputy Chief of the General Staff
Freddie Scott , British Army officer
Robert Walmsley , Royal Navy Vice-Admiral.
Robert Whigham , former British Adjutant-General to the Forces .
Politics and diplomacy [ edit ]
Tony Blair
Tony Blair , Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2 May 1997 to 27 June 2007; the Leader of the Labour Party from 1994 to 2007 and the MP for Sedgefield from 1983 to 2007.
James Glencairn Cunningham , Unionist politician.
Josias Cunningham , politician.
Knox Cunningham , politician.
Alan Donald , diplomat and ambassador.
David Durie , governor of Gibraltar.
Michael Fraser
Hamilton Grant , diplomat and politician.
William Grant , politician and judge.
Ian Harvey , politician.
John Deans Hope , Liberal politician.
Douglas Jamieson , Unionist politician and judge.
Selwyn Lloyd , Baron Selwyn Lloyd CH PC, Foreign Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Roderick MacFarquhar , Labour politician.
Ian MacIntyre , Unionist politician
Dr Ian McKee , former Scottish National Party MSP.
Joseph Maclay , businessman and Liberal politician.
Iain Macleod , Minister of Labour, Colonial Secretary and Chancellor of the Exchequer.
John MacLeod , Liberal politician.
Niall Macpherson
T. E. Moir , civil servant in India.
George Morton , Labour politician.
Wilfrid Normand , Unionist politician and judge.
John Simon , Home Secretary , Foreign Secretary , Chancellor of the Exchequer , Lord Chancellor , former Head of School.
David Webster , Conservative politician.
Science and academia [ edit ]
Angus Deaton, Nobel Prize winner
Fereydoon Batamanghelidj , controversial Persian/Iranian doctor.
Andrew Michael Burnett numismatist, deputy director of the British Museum from 2003 to 2013
A. Y. Campbell , translator.
Alan Archibald Campbell-Swinton , electrical engineer and television pioneer.
Hugh Crichton-Miller , psychiatrist, founder of the Tavistock Clinic .
Angus Deaton , Professor of Economics and president of the American Economic Association , Nobel Prize in Economics winner 2015.
James Douglas Hamilton Dickson , mathematician.
Ian Donald , medical pioneer in ultrasound .
William Hamilton Fyfe , Principal of Queen's University and of the University of Aberdeen .
N. G. L. Hammond , Hellenist.
Robert Henderson , physician.
William Lorimer , scholar.
Thomas Tudor Loveday , Principal of Southampton University College (1920–22) and Vice Chancellor of the University of Bristol (1922–44).
Roderick MacFarquhar , orientalist.
Lawrie Hugh McGavin , surgeon.
Charles McKean , author, journalist and professor emeritus of Scottish Architectural History at Dundee University.
William Robert Ogilvie-Grant , ornithologist.
Robert Alexander Rankin , mathematician who worked in analytic number theory.
Cecil Reddie , educationalist.
Arthur David Ritchie , chemical physiologist and philosopher
R. R. R. Smith , classicist and archaeologist,
John M Squire , biophysicist.
Walter Terence Stace , educator, philosopher and epistemologist, who wrote on Hegel , mysticism, and moral relativism .
Frederick Stewart , geologist.
Hugh Stewart , classical scholar.
Alan Stout , moral philosopher.
Iain Sutherland , British ambassador to the Soviet Union.
D. R. Thorpe , biographer
Robert Wedderburn , co-developer, with John Nelder , of the generalized linear model methodology.
Philip Jacob White , zoologist.
John Macnaghten Whittaker , mathematician.
Tommy Armour
James Anson , English cricketer.
Kenneth Anson , English cricketer.
Maurice Berkley , English cricketer.
William Greenstock , South African cricketer.
John Hall , Scottish cricketer.
Thomas Herriot , English cricketer.
Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard , English cricketer.
Malcolm Jardine , English cricketer.
Forbes Jones , Scottish cricketer.
Alexander Lindsay , Scottish cricketer.
K. G. MacLeod , Scottish cricketer.
Ernest Mallinson , English cricketer.
Neil Millar , English cricketer.
David Riddell , Scottish cricketer.
Edmund Thomson , English cricketer.
John Turner , Scottish cricketer.
Archibald Williamson , English cricketer.
George Biagi
David Bedell-Sivright , Scottish international.
George Biagi , Italian/Scottish rugby player, Italian international.
Frans ten Bos , Scottish international.
Dunlop McCosh Cunningham , rugby internationalist.
George Cunningham , rugby internationalist.
Andrew Ramsay Don-Wauchope , rugby internationalist.
Bill Gammell , Scottish international.
Robert Henderson (physician) , English international.
Nelson Henderson , Scottish international.
Frank Hunter , sportsman.
Peter Lillington , Scottish international.
Ian MacIntyre , rugby international
David MacMyn , rugby international.
George MacPherson , Scottish international.
Justin Melck , rugby player for Western Province , the Super Rugby side Stormers , Munster Rugby and now Saracens .
Douglas Monypenny , Scottish international.
Lewis Robertson , Scottish international.
William Patrick Scott , Scottish international.
William Wotherspoon , rugby player.
Gordon Waddell , rugby internationalist.
Herbert Waddell , Scottish international.
David Ogilvy
Frans ten Bos , Dutch rugby player and businessman.
Sandy Glen , Arctic explorer and pioneer of the package holiday.[ 4]
Richard Lambert , former editor of The Financial Times ; former member of Bank of England MPC ; former Director-General of Confederation of British Industry
David Landale , taipan.
David Murray , Chairman & Managing Director, Murray International Holdings; chairman, Rangers Football Club plc.
David Ogilvy , founder of Ogilvy, Benson & Mather, advertising.
David Reid , former Chairman of Tesco .
Alastair Salvesen , billionaire businessman.[ 5]
Christian Salvesen , shipping line founder.
John MacQueen Ward , businessman.
Joe Morrison
John Arbuthnott, 16th Viscount of Arbuthnott
Keith Arbuthnott, 15th Viscount of Arbuthnott
John Morrison, 2nd Viscount Dunrossil
Harold Barnwell , aviator.
John Bryce , producer of The Avengers .
Hesketh Hesketh-Prichard , explorer, adventurer, big-game hunter, marksman, military innovator and cricketer.
Grenville Johnston , Lord Lieutenant of Moray.
Alasdair Liddell , civil servant.
Andrew K. McCosh , coal and steel administrator.
Joe Morrison , TV Presenter.
James Maurice Scott , explorer.
Aylmer Vallance , newspaper editor.
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