33:
125:
181:
who became a strong influence on his views. In both 1921 and 1925 he served as
President of the Neo-Malthusian International Conference (London, 1921: New York, 1925). These views led to his involvement in Britain's National Birth Control Association in 1930. In 1907, greatly influenced by his
182:
mother's views he founded the Men's League for Women's
Suffrage. He also sat on the Men's Committee for Justice for Women. In 1913 he was the first witness to give evidence to the National Birth-Rate Commission.
86:
CB OBE (1874–1961) was an
English electrical engineer, eugenicist, and social reformer. He is remembered for opening the second birth control clinic in Britain in 1921 and co-founding the
262:
on the western
Scottish coast. From 1921 to 1929 he acted as Superintendent to the facility, and from 1929 to 1934 was Director of the admiralty Experimental Station in Scotland.
474:
254:
on the Essex coast. Here he developed the "leader cable" system: a ship guidance system where ships attached to an underwater cable. Following the end of the
147:
on 8 July 1874 while his mother was studying
Medicine there. His uncle was John James Drysdale (1816–1890) founder of the Liverpool Homeopathic Hospital.
589:
599:
543:
425:
619:
614:
604:
493:
487:
397:
274:
commemorates
Britain's second birth control clinic, which Drysdale managed. It stands on 153 East Street, Walworth,
290:
See He succeeded his father as editor of The
Malthusian from 1907. He also wrote the following books and papers:
365:
463:
609:
594:
87:
584:
186:
162:
94:
32:
154:
Technical
College to study engineering. He completed his studies at the Central Technical College in
259:
223:
Following his wife's death he went to live with his nephew at Ashley, Filsham Drive, Pebsham near
217:
136:
433:
190:
579:
574:
166:
98:
8:
206:
198:
232:
194:
129:
483:
368:
in South London. They had one daughter who died in 1914 aged 13. They adopted a son.
213:
174:
113:
231:
and died there on 7 February 1961. He is buried with his wife beside his parents in
243:
From 1896 to 1910 he was Head of
Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics at the
155:
255:
178:
170:
476:
Biographical Index of Former
Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1783–2002
316:
251:
224:
202:
109:
173:
in 1904. Following the death of his father in 1907 he became Secretary of the
568:
140:
124:
271:
244:
177:
and served as its President 1912 until 1952 (its demise). In 1914 he met
364:
In 1898 he married Bessie Ingman Edwards (1871–1950) a teacher at
16:
English electrical engineer, eugenicist, and social reformer (1874–1961)
105:
544:"Drysdale, C. V. (Charles Vickery), 1874-1961 - The Online Books Page"
275:
518:
151:
454:
Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Charles Vickery Drysdale
250:
In January 1918 he joined the Admiralty Experimental Station at
279:
228:
62:
247:
Institute. From 1916 to 1918 he worked at H Tinsley & Co.
144:
420:
418:
83:
398:"The Drysdale Family and Homeopathy - Sue Young Histories"
384:
Banishing the Beast: Feminism Sex and Morality, Lucy Bland
519:"Charles Vickery Drysdale historical plaques and markers"
415:
116:. He is seen as a founding father of Neo-Malthusianism.
392:
390:
339:
The Malthusian Doctrine and Criterion of Overpopulation
93:
As an engineer he is remembered as the inventor of the
387:
307:
The Small Family System: Is it Injurious or Immoral
566:
344:To All Who Desire Permanent Peace and Prosperity
212:From 1934 to 1936 he was a joint manager of the
482:. The Royal Society of Edinburgh. July 2006.
101:and served as its Vice-President 1932–1936.
295:The Foundation of Alternate Current Theory
158:, where he was awarded the Siemens Medal.
31:
590:Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
600:20th-century English non-fiction writers
123:
567:
301:Food Supply at the Electrical Engineer
150:He was privately tutored then sent to
258:in November he moved with the AES to
165:and oversaw its transition into the
13:
14:
631:
161:From 1898 he was a member of the
328:Electrical Measuring Instruments
169:. He served as president of the
315:(1917) with contributions from
285:
185:He was elected a Fellow of the
112:and served as President of the
536:
511:
467:
457:
448:
378:
322:Neo-Malthusianism and Eugenics
265:
1:
620:British expatriates in France
615:Burials at Brookwood Cemetery
548:Onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu
371:
354:Wage-Earners Save Yourselves!
135:He was born the first son of
189:in 1921. His proposers were
7:
605:English non-fiction writers
426:"Drysdale, Charles Vickery"
349:Science and Post-War Policy
97:. He was co-founder of the
88:Family Planning Association
10:
636:
430:Wyatt.elasticbeanstalk.com
187:Royal Society of Edinburgh
95:Phase-shifting transformer
37:Vickery and Sanger in 1925
359:
238:
70:
54:
42:
30:
23:
81:Charles Vickery Drysdale
25:Charles Vickery Drysdale
334:A Religion for Humanity
313:Small or Large Families
137:Charles Robert Drysdale
119:
132:
402:Sueyounghistories.com
191:Charles Glover Barkla
127:
74:Bessie Ingman Edwards
167:Institute of Physics
128:Drysdale's grave in
99:Institute of Physics
610:English eugenicists
595:English suffragists
207:Ernest George Coker
199:Thomas Hudson Beare
499:on 24 January 2013
233:Brookwood Cemetery
195:James Robert Milne
133:
130:Brookwood Cemetery
585:English engineers
366:Stockwell College
214:Royal Institution
175:Malthusian League
143:. He was born in
114:Malthusian League
78:
77:
627:
559:
558:
556:
554:
540:
534:
533:
531:
529:
515:
509:
508:
506:
504:
498:
492:. Archived from
481:
471:
465:
461:
455:
452:
446:
445:
443:
441:
432:. Archived from
422:
413:
412:
410:
408:
394:
385:
382:
218:Duddell Medalist
163:Physical Society
156:South Kensington
35:
21:
20:
635:
634:
630:
629:
628:
626:
625:
624:
565:
564:
563:
562:
552:
550:
542:
541:
537:
527:
525:
523:Openplaques.org
517:
516:
512:
502:
500:
496:
490:
479:
473:
472:
468:
462:
458:
453:
449:
439:
437:
424:
423:
416:
406:
404:
396:
395:
388:
383:
379:
374:
362:
288:
268:
256:First World War
241:
179:Margaret Sanger
171:Optical Society
122:
104:He was first a
66:
59:
58:7 February 1961
50:
47:
38:
26:
17:
12:
11:
5:
633:
623:
622:
617:
612:
607:
602:
597:
592:
587:
582:
577:
561:
560:
535:
510:
489:0-902-198-84-X
488:
466:
456:
447:
436:on 26 May 2018
414:
386:
376:
375:
373:
370:
361:
358:
357:
356:
351:
346:
341:
336:
331:
325:
319:
317:Havelock Ellis
310:
304:
298:
287:
284:
267:
264:
252:Parkeston Quay
240:
237:
225:Bexhill-on-Sea
203:Magnus Maclean
121:
118:
110:Neo-Malthusian
76:
75:
72:
68:
67:
60:
56:
52:
51:
48:
44:
40:
39:
36:
28:
27:
24:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
632:
621:
618:
616:
613:
611:
608:
606:
603:
601:
598:
596:
593:
591:
588:
586:
583:
581:
578:
576:
573:
572:
570:
549:
545:
539:
524:
520:
514:
495:
491:
485:
478:
477:
470:
464:
460:
451:
435:
431:
427:
421:
419:
403:
399:
393:
391:
381:
377:
369:
367:
355:
352:
350:
347:
345:
342:
340:
337:
335:
332:
329:
326:
323:
320:
318:
314:
311:
308:
305:
302:
299:
296:
293:
292:
291:
283:
281:
277:
273:
263:
261:
257:
253:
248:
246:
236:
234:
230:
226:
221:
219:
216:. He was the
215:
210:
208:
204:
200:
196:
192:
188:
183:
180:
176:
172:
168:
164:
159:
157:
153:
148:
146:
142:
141:Alice Vickery
138:
131:
126:
117:
115:
111:
107:
102:
100:
96:
91:
89:
85:
82:
73:
69:
64:
57:
53:
49:Paris, France
45:
41:
34:
29:
22:
19:
551:. Retrieved
547:
538:
526:. Retrieved
522:
513:
501:. Retrieved
494:the original
475:
469:
459:
450:
438:. Retrieved
434:the original
429:
405:. Retrieved
401:
380:
363:
353:
348:
343:
338:
333:
327:
321:
312:
306:
300:
294:
289:
286:Publications
269:
249:
242:
222:
211:
184:
160:
149:
134:
103:
92:
80:
79:
18:
580:1961 deaths
575:1874 births
272:Blue plaque
266:Recognition
245:Northampton
108:and then a
46:8 July 1874
569:Categories
372:References
220:for 1936.
106:Malthusian
276:Southwark
90:in 1930.
65:, England
61:Pebsham,
503:15 March
152:Finsbury
260:Shandon
553:26 May
528:26 May
486:
440:26 May
407:26 May
360:Family
330:(1952)
324:(1922)
309:(1917)
303:(1914)
297:(1910)
280:London
239:Career
229:Sussex
197:, Sir
71:Spouse
63:Sussex
497:(PDF)
480:(PDF)
145:Paris
555:2018
530:2018
505:2016
484:ISBN
442:2018
409:2018
205:and
139:and
120:Life
84:FRSE
55:Died
43:Born
278:in
227:in
571::
546:.
521:.
428:.
417:^
400:.
389:^
282:.
270:A
235:.
209:.
201:,
193:,
557:.
532:.
507:.
444:.
411:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.