Papers of Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir Arthur Tedder, First Baron Tedder, GCB, Chairman of the Royal Commission on University Education in Dundee.

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Scope and Content

Papers relating to the Royal Commission on University Education in Dundee. 1951-1954; Papers relating to the University of St. Andrews Bill. 1953; Miscellanea. c. 1954-1967

Administrative / Biographical History

Arthur Tedder was born in Glenguin, Stirlingshire in 1890. He was the son of Sir Arthur John Tedder and was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He served in the Royal Flying Corps during World War One and thereafter pursued a career in the air forces which eventually saw him becoming commander of the RAF Far Eastern Forces in the 1930s. During World War Two he commanded allied air operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa and was Promoted to Air Marshal. He was appointed Deputy Supreme Allied Commander during the later stages of the War and was British signatory to the (second) Act of Military Surrender by Germany in Berlin in May 1945. He was knighted in 1942 and ennobled in 1946. From 1946 until 1950 he served as Chief of the Air Staff. In 1951 he was invited to chair the Royal Commission on University Education in Dundee which led to the creation of Queen's College, Dundee. Arthur Tedder died in 1967 and was succeeded as Baron Tedder, by his son Professor John M. Tedder who was Roscoe Professor of Chemistry, University of Dundee and later Purdie Professor of Chemistry, University of St. Andrews.

Arrangement

Usually chronological within series.

Access Information

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Acquisition Information

Records were given to the University Library by the Second Baron Tedder in 1967 and were later transfered to the archives

Note

Arthur Tedder was born in Glenguin, Stirlingshire in 1890. He was the son of Sir Arthur John Tedder and was educated at Magdalene College, Cambridge. He served in the Royal Flying Corps during World War One and thereafter pursued a career in the air forces which eventually saw him becoming commander of the RAF Far Eastern Forces in the 1930s. During World War Two he commanded allied air operations in the Mediterranean and North Africa and was Promoted to Air Marshal. He was appointed Deputy Supreme Allied Commander during the later stages of the War and was British signatory to the (second) Act of Military Surrender by Germany in Berlin in May 1945. He was knighted in 1942 and ennobled in 1946. From 1946 until 1950 he served as Chief of the Air Staff. In 1951 he was invited to chair the Royal Commission on University Education in Dundee which led to the creation of Queen's College, Dundee. Arthur Tedder died in 1967 and was succeeded as Baron Tedder, by his son Professor John M. Tedder who was Roscoe Professor of Chemistry, University of Dundee and later Purdie Professor of Chemistry, University of St. Andrews.

Archivist's Note

Description compiled by Kenneth Baxter, November 2007.

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Custodial History

Records were originally in the custody of Sir Arthur Tedder, First Baron Tedder

Accruals

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Additional Information

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Catalogued

Recs A 861