Alan Burrough
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Alan Burrough, CBE
(22 February 1917 – 23 July 2002) was a British
businessman, army officer and rower
.
He was Chairman of James Burrough Ltd, the distiller of Beefeater Gin
.
He rowed at Jesus College, Cambridge
then at Thames Rowing Club
. He rowed ten times at Henley Royal Regatta
, reaching the final on six occasions but never winning. He was Captain of Thames in 1946-47 and President from 1978 until ill health forced him to retire a short while before his death. He was appointed a Steward of Henley Royal Regatta in 1951 and was on the Management Committee from 1960 to 1985. In 1987 he and his wife Rosie donated £515,000 to the regatta, enabling the purchase of Temple Island
.
Alan married Rosemary June Bruce (Rosie) in November 1939.
In the Second World War he served as an artillery observation officer in North Africa and lost the lower part of his right leg.
He was the owner of Corbiere
(though the horse was registered in his son's name), which won the Grand National
in 1983.
CBE
CBE and C.B.E. are abbreviations for "Commander of the Order of the British Empire", a grade in the Order of the British Empire.Other uses include:* Chemical and Biochemical Engineering...
(22 February 1917 – 23 July 2002) was a British
United Kingdom
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businessman, army officer and rower
Rowing (sport)
Rowing is a sport in which athletes race against each other on rivers, on lakes or on the ocean, depending upon the type of race and the discipline. The boats are propelled by the reaction forces on the oar blades as they are pushed against the water...
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He was Chairman of James Burrough Ltd, the distiller of Beefeater Gin
Beefeater Gin
Beefeater Gin is a brand of gin bottled, and distributed in the United Kingdom, by the company of James Burrough. It is a 47% alcohol product in the US and New Zealand, and a 40% alcohol product elsewhere in the world . 40% alcohol is 80 proof in the US...
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He rowed at Jesus College, Cambridge
Jesus College, Cambridge
Jesus College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England.The College was founded in 1496 on the site of a Benedictine nunnery by John Alcock, then Bishop of Ely...
then at Thames Rowing Club
Thames Rowing Club
Thames Rowing Club is a rowing club situated on the River Thames in Putney, London, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1860.-Club colours:Red, white and black in stripes, the white stripe lying between the red and black and being of half their width....
. He rowed ten times at Henley Royal Regatta
Henley Royal Regatta
Henley Royal Regatta is a rowing event held every year on the River Thames by the town of Henley-on-Thames, England. The Royal Regatta is sometimes referred to as Henley Regatta, its original name pre-dating Royal patronage...
, reaching the final on six occasions but never winning. He was Captain of Thames in 1946-47 and President from 1978 until ill health forced him to retire a short while before his death. He was appointed a Steward of Henley Royal Regatta in 1951 and was on the Management Committee from 1960 to 1985. In 1987 he and his wife Rosie donated £515,000 to the regatta, enabling the purchase of Temple Island
Temple Island
Temple Island is an island in the River Thames in England just north of Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. The island is on the reach above Hambleden Lock between the Buckinghamshire and Berkshire banks, and is part of Remenham in Berkshire...
.
Alan married Rosemary June Bruce (Rosie) in November 1939.
In the Second World War he served as an artillery observation officer in North Africa and lost the lower part of his right leg.
He was the owner of Corbiere
Corbiere
Corbiere was a racehorse who won the Grand National in 1983...
(though the horse was registered in his son's name), which won the Grand National
Grand National
The Grand National is a world-famous National Hunt horse race which is held annually at Aintree Racecourse, near Liverpool, England. It is a handicap chase run over a distance of four miles and 856 yards , with horses jumping thirty fences over two circuits of Aintree's National Course...
in 1983.