Lawrence of Arabia as Ross

In April 1962 “Ross: a dramatic portrait” by Terence Rattigan was performed at the New Theatre in Oxford. The lead role of Ross (Lawrence of Arabia) was played by Michael Bryant. In the programme there were some biographical notes on T E Lawrence:

1888 Born in Tremadoc, North Wales
Educated at Oxford High School and Jesus College, Oxford

1909 Travelled through Syria and Palestine alone and on foot to gain material for his chosen thesis on Crusader Castles

1910 Gained first-class honours

1910-14 Worked as an archaeologist with the British Museum Expedition to the Hittite site at Carchemish

1913 Helped in secret military survey in Sinai. On the outbreak of war obtained a job in the Map Section of the War Office

Dec 1914 After Turkey entered the war joined the intelligence service in Cairo

Oct 1916 Landed at Jeddah with Ronald Storrs

1919 Accompanied King Faisal to the Peace Conference and made Fellow of All Souls, Oxford

1920 Appointed Political Adviser to the Colonial Secretary, Winston Churchill

1922 Enlisted in the RAF as J H Ross

1923 Enlisted in the Tank Corps as T E Shaw

1924 Re-enlisted in the RAF as T E Shaw

1935 Discharged from the RAF on expiry of his term of office

March 1935 Killed in a motor-cycle accident near his cottage in Clouds Hill, Dorset

Read also our post of the story “How Lawrence joined the RAF”, as told by one W E Johns in a national newspaper in April 1951. Johns, the author of the Biggles books, was at the time chief recruiting officer at the London Recruiting Depot, and handled the case from start to finish. Fascinating reading. 

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