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Name: COPLEY, Hugh OBE
Birth Date: 25 Sep 1888 Malacca, Straits Settlements
Death Date: 16 May 1959 Exmouth
First Date: 1936
Profession: Fish warden
Area: Nairobi
Married: Ethel Gwendolyn b. 30 Sep 1896, d. 11 Jan 1974 Exeter
Book Reference: Last Chance, Staff 39, Staff 53
War Service: Nigerian Contingent
School: trained as a mechanical engineer
General Information:
Last Chance - 1945 - Fish Warden. Asst. Game Warden in 1939, appointed 1937. In charge of fish 1939. Fish Warden in 1953
Gazette 16 Nov 1936 Voters List 1936 - Hugh Copley, Engineer, Ainsworth Hotel, Nairobi
Nat Probate Calendar
Allfree in Bluff: Copley was a big, untidy, tall, heavy, slow moving, slow speaking, even-tempered, clean-shaven man. Although he was big, without being fat, he walked like a pigeon. He loved all forms of fish but trout the most. He read copiously and wrote little books on nature, mainly fish. He had one disappointment in life -- he was not a qualified zoologist, so he set about learning everything he could and after many years he was a store of information. He always felt cold. I have never known a man wear so many clothes, particularly cardigans. He and his wife, who accompanied him wherever he went, always travelled with eiderdowns, and even slept under them in the hottest weather at the coast. He did, occasionally, shed a cardigan or two in deference to the tropics at midday, but only at the coast. He was a patient, tenacious, imaginative, ambitious and hard working man, and a good organiser. During the 1914 to 1918 war he had served in the Royal Flying Corps, but not as a pilot. His wife was an expert at growing orchids.