January • 2 January •
Phyllis Barclay-Smith, ornithologist (born 1902) •
Susan Beatrice Pearse, illustrator (born 1878) • 3 January •
George Sutherland Fraser, poet, critic and academic (born 1915) •
Colin Keith-Johnston, actor (born 1896) • 5 January – Sir
Roy Bucher, Army general (born 1895) • 6 January •
Raymond Mays, racing car driver and businessman (born 1899) • Sir
Francis Hill, solicitor and historian (born 1899) • 7 January –
Cyril Mann, painter and sculptor (born 1911) • 9 January • Sir
Charles Curran, television executive (born 1921 in Ireland) •
Raymond Mortimer, writer on art and literature (born 1895) • 10 January – Sir
Charles Drummond Ellis, physicist (born 1895) • 11 January •
Barbara Pym, novelist (born 1913) •
Maurice Reckitt, Christian socialist writer (born 1888) • 14 January –
Ernest Alexander Payne, Baptist minister (born 1902) • 15 January •
Kim Bruce-Lockhart, squash player (born 1946) •
David Whitfield, singer (born 1926) • 17 January – Sir
Reginald Goff, judge (born 1907) • 18 January – Sir
Cecil Beaton, photographer (born 1904) • 20 January –
William Roberts, painter (born 1895) • 21 January • Sir
George Pirie, RAF air chief marshal (born 1896) •
Irene Rathbone, novelist (born 1892) • 22 January •
Walter Hall, Army lieutenant-colonel and politician (born 1891) •
Joseph Stanley Snowden, politician (born 1901) • 23 January –
Frank A. Hoare, film producer (born 1894) • 24 January –
Sam Leitch, journalist and television presenter (born 1927) • 25 January –
Queenie Watts, actress and singer (born 1923) • 27 January – Sir
Eric Wyndham White, British administrator and economist, first Director-General of the
GATT (born 1913) • 28 January –
Pat Griffith, racing driver (born 1926) • 29 January • Sir
Thomas Bennett, architect (born 1887) •
Edward Lewis, businessman, chairman of
Decca (born 1900) •
Gordon Manley, climatologist (born 1902) • 31 January •
Lady Evelyn Beauchamp, Egyptologist and daughter of
George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon (born 1901) •
Arthur Mainwaring Bowen, philanthropist (born 1922) •
John Crabbe Cunningham, climber (accident) (born 1927)
February • 1 February •
John Armitage, British editor of
Encyclopædia Britannica (born 1910) • Sir
Patrick Hancock, diplomat (born 1914) • 3 February –
Betty Timms, author (born 1886) • 4 February •
Edith Summerskill, physician, feminist, Labour politician and campaigner (born 1901) •
David Whitaker, television screenwriter (born 1928) • 5 February – Sir
Harold Parker, civil servant (born 1895) • 6 February • Sir
William Abraham, Army officer (born 1897) •
Don Ross, theatre producer (born 1902) • 8 February •
E. P. Bottley, geologist (born 1904) •
Miles Thomas, businessman (born 1897) •
Leslie Welch, actor (born 1907) • 9 February •
Heron Carvic, actor (born 1913) •
Renée Houston, actress (born 1902) •
John Kennedy, cellist (born 1922) •
Tom Macdonald, journalist and novelist (born 1900) • 10 February –
Albert Murray, Baron Murray of Gravesend, politician (born 1930) • 11 February –
Trena Cox, stained glass artist (born 1895) • 12 February –
Sylvia Leith-Ross, anthropologist (born 1884) • 15 February – Sir
Ernest Down, Army lieutenant-general (born 1902) • 16 February •
Geoffrey Hornblower Cock, World War I flying ace (born 1896) •
Edward Copson, mathematician (born 1901) •
Percy Legard, athlete (born 1906) •
Arthur Loveridge, biologist and herpetologist (born 1891) • 17 February –
Graham Sutherland, artist (born 1903) • 18 February –
Muriel Brunskill, opera singer (born 1899) • 19 February •
Bruce Digby-Worsley, World War I air ace (born 1899) •
R. C. S. Walters, civil engineer (born 1888 in New Zealand) • 21 February –
Kathleen Sampson, mycologist (born 1892) • 24 February –
Paul Wilson, Baron Wilson of High Wray, engineer (born 1908) • 25 February •
Louis Edwards, businessman and chairman of
Manchester United (born 1914) •
Caradog Prichard, Welsh poet (born 1904) • 28 February •
Michael Astor, politician (born 1916) •
Ian Peebles, Scottish cricketer (born 1908) • 29 February –
Margaret Morris, dancer (born 1891)
March • 1 March •
Dixie Dean, English footballer (born 1907) •
Eric Oliver, motorcycle racer (born 1911) • 3 March –
Sir Michael Duff, 3rd Baronet, socialite (born 1907) • 4 March –
Alan Hardaker, English footballer and football manager (born 1912) • 5 March •
Jack Gallagher, historian (born 1919) •
John Raven, classical scholar (born 1914) •
John Skeaping, sculptor and painter (born 1901) • 6 March •
Harry Becker, politician (born 1892) •
Noel Croucher, businessman and philanthropist (born 1891) •
Norman Preston, cricket journalist (born 1903) •
E. A. Underwood, physician (born 1899) • 7 March –
John Illingworth, yachtsman, yacht designer and naval officer (born 1903) • 14 March •
Dudley Maurice Newitt, chemical engineer (born 1894) •
Vere Temple, artist (born 1898) • 15 March •
Gerald Abrahams, chess player and barrister (born 1907) • Sir
Cyril Harrison, businessman (born 1901) • 17 March •
Cyril Hamnett, Baron Hamnett, journalist and politician (born 1906) •
P. M. Hubbard, novelist (born 1910) • 18 March –
Ludwig Guttmann, neurologist and pioneer of the Paralympic Games (born 1899 in Germany) • 19 March •
Charles Wood, 2nd Earl of Halifax, peer and politician (born 1912) •
Reginald Smith-Rose, physicist (born 1894) • 20 March –
Alun Davies, historian (born 1916) • 22 March –
Evelyn Procter, historian (born 1897) • 23 March •
S. W. Alexander, journalist (born 1895) • Sir
Henry McCall, Royal Navy admiral (born 1895) •
Charles Pannell, Baron Pannell, politician (born 1902) •
Joan Whittington, Red Cross aid worker (born 1907) •
Norah Wilmot, racehorse trainer (born 1889) • 24 March –
John Barrie, actor (born 1917) • 26 March •
Basil Coad, Army major-general (born 1906) •
Lily Newton, botanist (born 1893) • 28 March – Sir
Fenton Atkinson, judge who presided at the trial of the
Moors murderers (born 1906) • 30 March •
Francis Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas of Barloch, journalist and politician (born 1889) •
Jim Hammond, trade union leader and communist (born 1907) • 31 March –
John Nightingale, actor (born 1942)
April • 1 April –
Joyce Heron, actress (born 1916) • 2 April –
George Wallach, Scottish long-distance runner (born 1883) • 3 April • Sir
Edward Bullard, geophysicist (born 1907) •
Isla Cameron, actress and singer (born 1927) • Sir
Alexander Douglas Campbell, Army major-general (born 1899) •
Ulick Richardson Evans, chemist (born 1889) • 5 April –
Hector MacAndrew, Scottish fiddler and composer (born 1903) • 6 April •
Antony Balch, film director (born 1937) •
John Collier, writer (born 1901) • Sir
Thomas Malcolm Knox, philosopher (born 1900) • 7 April – Sir
Lancelot Cutforth, Army major-general (born 1899) • 8 April •
Bill Eastman, Army brigadier-general (born 1911) •
Beatrix Havergal, horticulturalist (born 1901) • 10 April –
Antonia White, writer and translator (born 1899) • 11 April •
Norman Hargreaves-Mawdsley, legal historian (born 1921) •
Nicholas Phipps, actor (born 1913) • 13 April – Sir
Arthur Massey, physician (born 1894) • 15 April • Sir
Ian Campbell, Royal Navy vice-admiral (born 1898) •
Catherine Salkeld, actress (born 1909) • 16 April –
Lawrence Ogilvie, plant pathologist (born 1898) • 17 April • Sir
Alexander Abel Smith, Army officer and banker (born 1904) •
John Saxton, physicist (born 1914) • 19 April –
Tony Beckley, character actor (born 1927) • 20 April – Sir
Stephen Holmes, diplomat (born 1896) • 22 April –
Colin Maud, Royal Navy commodore (born 1903) • 23 April • Sir
John Methven, businessman (born 1926) •
David Cleghorn Thomson, journalist, author and politician (born 1900) • 26 April •
Cicely Courtneidge, actress (born 1893) •
Irene Ward, Baroness Ward of North Tyneside, politician (born 1895) • 27 April •
E. Martin Browne, theatre director (born 1900) •
John Culshaw, British recording producer and musicologist (b.
1924) • 29 April – Sir
Alfred Hitchcock, film director (born 1899) • 30 April –
Thomas McMillan, politician (fall) (born 1919)
May • 2 May •
Sir Jocelyn Lucas, 4th Baronet, politician (born 1889) •
Herbert Westmacott, Army captain (murdered by the Provisional IRA) (born 1952) • 4 May •
Kay Hammond, actress (born 1909) •
Joe "Mr Piano" Henderson, jazz pianist (born 1920) • 5 May • Sir
Archibald James, RAF wing commander and politician (born 1893) •
Betty May, singer, dancer and model (born 1894) • 6 May •
Arnold Sorsby, surgeon (born 1900 in the Russian Empire) •
William Warbey, politician (born 1903) • 7 May – Dame
Margaret Cole, politician (born 1893) • 8 May • Sir
Geoffrey Baker, English field marshal (born 1912) •
Charles Edward Hubbard, botanist (born 1900) • 9 May –
James Webb, historian (suicide) (born 1946) • 10 May –
Frank Lynch, trade unionist (born 1909) • 12 May –
William A. Robson, academic (born 1895) • 14 May •
Hugh Griffith, actor (born 1912) •
Christine Longford, playwright (born 1900) • 15 May –
John Somers Dines, meteorologist (born 1885) • 16 May •
Alexander Gray, RAF air vice-marshal (born 1896) •
Robert Allan Smith, physicist (born 1909) • 17 May –
C. C. Roberts, entrepreneur (born 1900) • 18 May •
Ian Curtis, post-punk musician and singer (
Joy Division) (born 1956) •
Bert Papworth, trade unionist (born 1899) • 19 May •
Janet Hitchman, author (born 1916) •
Sir Christopher Peto, 3rd Baronet, Army brigadier and politician (born 1897) • 20 May – Sir
Oscar Morland, diplomat (born 1904) • 22 May –
Reginald Foort, theatre organist (born 1893) • 24 May –
Ronald Burroughs, diplomat (born 1917) • 25 May •
Alan Chadwick, gardener (born 1909) •
George West, Anglican missionary (born 1893) • 26 May – Sir
Geoffrey Oliver, Royal Navy admiral (born 1898) • 28 May •
Albert Brough, English rugby league player and footballer (born 1895) •
Jack Greenhalgh, trade union leader (born 1908) •
Mirabel Topham, owner of
Aintree Racecourse (born 1891)
June • 1 June •
George Marsden, boxer (born 1911) •
Len Wickwar, boxer (born 1911) • 5 June –
William Seagrove, athlete (born 1898) • 6 June •
Humphrey de Verd Leigh, RAF wing commander after whom the
Leigh Light is named (born 1897) •
William Francis Kynaston Thompson, Army brigadier and journalist (born 1909) • 7 June –
Elizabeth Craig, writer (born 1883) • 9 June – Sir
Derrick Dunlop, physician and pharmacologist (born 1902) • 10 June –
Denis Hanley, electrical engineer and politician (born 1903) • 12 June • Sir
Billy Butlin, founder of
Butlins holiday camps (born 1899 in South Africa) •
Kathleen Hewitt, author and playwright (born 1893 in India) •
Egon Pearson, statistician (born 1895) • 14 June •
Francis MacCarthy Willis Bund, Anglican clergyman (born 1905) • Sir
Reginald Savory, Army lieutenant-general (born 1894) • 18 June • Sir
Maurice Bridgeman, oil executive (born 1904) •
Terence Fisher, film director (born 1904) •
Neville George, geologist (born 1904) • 19 June –
Gladys Wright, educator (born 1891) • 20 June •
John Beck, golfer (born 1899) •
Amy Clarke, mystical poet, writer and teacher (born 1892) • 21 June –
W. A. H. Rushton, physiologist (born 1901) • 22 June –
Joseph Cohen, solicitor (born 1889) • 23 June –
John Laurie, Scottish actor (born 1897) • 27 June – Sir
Gordon Sutherland, Scottish physicist (born 1907)
July • 1 July –
C. P. Snow, novelist and physicist (born 1905) • 2 July • Sir
Alan Hitchman, civil servant (born 1903) •
Michael Isaacs, 3rd Marquess of Reading, peer and banker (born 1916) • 3 July –
Charles Benstead, English cricketer and author (born 1896) • 4 July –
Gregory Bateson, anthropologist,
anthropologist,
social scientist,
linguist,
semiotician and
cyberneticist (b.
1904) • 6 July •
Frank Cordell, composer and conductor (born 1918) •
Jeanie Dicks, engineer (born 1893) •
Mary Hignett, actress and wife of
Michael Brennan (born 1916) • Sir
Ralph Windham, lawyer (born 1905) • 7 July –
Reginald Gardiner, actor (born 1903) • 9 July –
Peter Strausfeld, painter (born 1910 in the German Empire) • 12 July –
William Armstrong, Baron Armstrong of Sanderstead, civil servant and banker (born 1915) • 14 July –
Aneirin Talfan Davies, Welsh poet and broadcaster (born 1909) • 15 July –
Dorothy Johnstone, Scottish painter (born 1892) • 18 July –
Robert Kidd, theatre director (born 1943) • 20 July –
John Grimshaw, World War I soldier and
Victoria Cross recipient (born 1893) • 21 July –
Isabella Leitch, physiologist and suffragette (born 1890) • 23 July • Sir
George Johnson, Army major-general (born 1903) •
Olivia Manning, novelist and poet (born 1908) • 24 July –
Peter Sellers, comic actor (born 1925) • 26 July –
Kenneth Tynan, theatre critic (born 1927) • 28 July – Sir
Cullum Welch, businessman (born 1895) • 29 July –
Eileen Skellern, nurse (born 1923)
August • 4 August •
Dorice Fordred, actress (born 1902) •
H. P. Ruffell Smith, RAF group captain (born 1911) • 5 August –
Norman Fulton, composer (born 1909) • 6 August –
Leslie Hilton Brown, agriculturalist and ornithologist (born 1917) • 7 August • Lady
Clare Annesley, socialist activist (born 1893) •
Henry Everard, railway engineer (born 1897) •
Kathleen Fidler, children's author (born 1899) • 9 August –
Audrey Jeans, singer and comedienne (car accident) (born 1929) • 10 August –
Gareth Evans, philosopher (born 1946) • 12 August –
Leopold Spinner, composer (born 1906 in Austria-Hungary) • 14 August •
Ronald Brooks, English cricketer and Army officer (born 1899) •
Cyril Gordon Martin, Army brigadier and
Victoria Cross recipient (born 1891) • 18 August –
Harold Kitching, rower (born 1885) • 20 August •
A. K. Hamilton Jenkin, historian and author (born 1900) • Dame
Lucy Sutherland, historian, academic (born 1903 in Australia) • 21 August •
Jennifer Nicks, pair skater (born 1932) •
Norman Shelley, actor (born 1903) • 24 August •
Yootha Joyce, actress (born 1927) •
Gerard Shelley, linguist and translator (born 1891) • 26 August •
Lucy Morton, Olympic swimmer (born 1898) •
George William Symes, Army major-general (born 1896) • 27 August –
Arabella Scott, suffragette and women's rights campaigner (born 1886) • 28 August –
Roy Pascal, academic (born 1904) • 31 August –
Anne Tibble, writer (born 1906)
September • 1 September –
Arthur Greville Collins, film director (born 1896) • 2 September –
George Reginald Starr, mining engineer and World War II spy (born 1904) • 3 September •
Russell Brock, Baron Brock, surgeon (born 1903) • Sir
George Pickering, physician (born 1904) • 5 September –
Adrian Bell, farmer, writer and crossword compiler (born 1901) • 6 September •
Philip Hendy, art curator (born 1900) •
Christopher Maltby, Army major-general (born 1891) • 7 September –
Reginald Manningham-Buller, 1st Viscount Dilhorne, lawyer and politician (born 1905) • 8 September •
Eddie Butcher, Northern Irish singer (born 1900) •
John Christie, teacher (born 1899) •
Sir Geoffrey Shakespeare, 1st Baronet, politician (born 1893) • 10 September –
T. E. Jessop, academic (born 1896) • 11 September •
Sir Harwood Harrison, 1st Baronet, politician (born 1907) • Sir
Alexander Hood, Army lieutenant-general, physician and
Governor of Bermuda (1949–1955) (born 1888) • 12 September – Sir
Rupert Cross, legal scholar (born 1912) • 14 September –
Alison Settle, fashion journalist (born 1891) • 17 September –
Enid Warren, social worker (born 1903) • 18 September •
Edward Croft-Murray, antiquarian (born 1907) •
Walter Midgley, opera singer (born 1912) • 22 September •
Raymond Dobson, politician and airline executive (born 1925) •
J. R. James, town planner (born 1912) • 23 September •
Geoffrey Latham, English cricketer and colonial administrator (born 1887) •
Alan S. C. Ross, linguist (born 1907) • 24 September •
Jacky Gillott, novelist and television broadcaster (suicide) (born 1939) •
Clarence James Hickman, mycologist (born 1914) •
H. E. Watson, chemist (born 1886) • 25 September –
John Bonham, drummer (
Led Zeppelin) (born 1948) • 27 September – Sir
Michael Turner, banker (born 1905) • 28 September –
Horace Finch, pianist and organist (born 1906) • 29 September • Sir
Juxon Barton, colonial administrator (born 1891) • Sir
Alan Burns, colonial administrator (born 1887) •
Peter Mahon, politician (born 1909) • 30 September •
James Wyllie Gregor, botanist (born 1900) •
George Waterston, stationer, ornithologist and conservationist (born 1911)
October • 1 October –
Derek Mills-Roberts, Army brigadier (born 1908) • 3 October – Sir
Conrad Corfield, civil servant (born 1893) • 5 October – Sir
Geoffrey Hawkins, Royal Navy admiral (born 1895) • 6 October •
Hattie Jacques, comic actress (heart attack) (born 1922) •
Robert Don Oliver, Royal Navy vice-admiral (born 1895) • 7 October – Sir
Gordon Russell, designer and craftsman (born 1892) • 9 October –
Adam Henry Robson, RAF air vice-marshal (born 1892) • 10 October •
Evelyn Emmet, Baroness Emmet of Amberley, politician (born 1899) •
Wilfred Hill-Wood, English cricketer and financier (born 1901) • 11 October –
Cassie Walmer, singer, dancer and comedian (born 1888) • 12 October –
Ambrosine Phillpotts, actress (born 1912) • 14 October •
Nicholas Llewelyn Davies, youngest of the
Llewelyn Davies boys (born 1903) •
Arthur Pearson, politician (born 1897) • 15 October –
Katharine Mary Briggs, folklorist and writer (born 1898) • 19 October –
D. G. Bridson, radio producer (born 1910) • 20 October •
Isobel, Lady Barnett, television and radio personality (born 1918) •
Phoebe Holcroft Watson, tennis player (born 1898) • 24 October –
Sir Richard Glyn, 9th Baronet, Army officer and politician (born 1907) • 26 October –
Sam Cree, Northern Irish playwright (born 1928) • 27 October •
Harold Phillips, Army lieutenant-colonel (born 1909) •
Steve Peregrin Took, singer-songwriter (
T. Rex) (born 1949) • 29 October –
Ouida MacDermott, actress and singer (born 1889) • 30 October –
Guy Bellis, film actor (born 1886)
November • 1 November –
Edward Wilfred Taylor, optical instrument manufacturer (born 1891) • 3 November •
Dennis Burgess, actor (heart attack) (born 1926) •
David Lowe, horticulturalist (born 1899) • 4 November • Sir
Kenneth Blackburne, colonial administrator, first
governor-general of Jamaica (born 1907) •
Paul Kaye, radio broadcaster (born 1934) •
Johnny Owen, boxer (born 1956) • 5 November –
Sydney Pope, RAF air commodore (born 1898) • 6 November –
Nevill Coghill, literary scholar (born 1899) • 7 November –
Norman Marshall, theatre director (born 1901) • 8 November •
Gordon Robert Archibald, Scottish painter (born 1905) •
Valerie Myerscough, mathematician and astrophysicist (born 1942) •
Julian Wintle, film and television producer (born 1913) • 9 November –
Pearl Jephcott, social researcher (born 1900) • 10 November •
Patrick Campbell, 3rd Baron Glenavy, peer, journalist and television personality (born 1913) •
James Priddey, painter, printmaker and illustrator (born 1916) • Sir
Samuel Isidore Salmon, politician and philanthropist (born 1900) • 11 November –
Connie Lewcock, suffragette and socialist (born 1894) • 12 November –
John Chetwynd-Talbot, 21st Earl of Shrewsbury, peer (born 1914) • 14 November –
Arnold Haskell, dance critic (born 1903) • 15 November •
Joan Fleming, crime novelist (born 1908) •
Richard Law, 1st Baron Coleraine, politician (born 1901) •
Agnes Miller Parker, Scottish engraver and painter (born 1895) • 16 November –
Imogen Hassall, actress (suicide) (born 1946) • 17 November –
David Marr, neuroscientist (born 1945) • 18 November –
Richard Carline, artist and writer (born 1896) • 19 November •
E. J. Bowen, chemist (born 1898) •
Laurie Cumming, Northern Irish footballer (born 1905) • 22 November –
Norah McGuinness, painter and illustrator (born 1901) • 23 November –
R. Allatini, novelist (born 1890, Austria-Hungary) • 25 November •
Dorothy Elliott, trade unionist (born 1896) •
Mary Winearls Porter, crystallographer and geologist (born 1886) • Sir
Alan Scott-Moncrieff, Royal Navy admiral (born 1900) • 26 November •
Rachel Roberts, actress (suicide) (born 1927) •
Hector Ross, actor (born 1914) • 27 November –
John Hubbard, physicist after whom the
Hubbard model is named (born 1931) • 28 November •
Bernard Fergusson, Baron Ballantrae, Army brigadier-general, historian and
governor-general of New Zealand (1962–1967) (born 1911) •
Antony Lyttelton, 2nd Viscount Chandos, peer (born 1920) •
Tom Stobart, cameraman and film maker who shot
The Conquest of Everest (born 1914) • 29 November –
Joel Hurstfield, historian (born 1911)
December • 2 December –
Patrick Gordon Walker, politician (born 1907) • 3 December •
Oswald Mosley, leader of the
British Union of Fascists (born 1896) •
Beatrice Ormsby-Gore, Baroness Harlech, courtier to the
Queen Mother (born 1891) • 4 December –
Geoffrey Cooke, English cricketer (born 1897) • 6 December •
Margot Bennett, novelist (born 1912) • Sir
Reginald Graham, Army lieutenant-colonel and
Victoria Cross recipient (born 1892) • Sir
Roderick McLeod, Army lieutenant-general (born 1905) • 7 December –
Gerard Bucknall, Army lieutenant-general (born 1894) • 8 December •
John Lennon, pop singer-songwriter and guitarist (
The Beatles) (murdered in the United States) (born 1940) •
Charles Parker, radio documentary producer (born 1919) •
William Ritchie Russell, neurologist (born 1903) • 10 December –
Philip MacDonald, crime writer (born 1900) • 11 December •
Margaret Malcolm, novelist (born 1900) •
Sonia Orwell, second wife of
George Orwell (born 1918) • 12 December – Sir
Jules Thorn, businessman, founder of
Thorn Electrical Industries (born 1899) • 13 December •
Ferdinand Cavendish-Bentinck, 8th Duke of Portland, peer (born 1889) •
R. D. Low, comics writer and editor (born 1895) •
John Morris, anthropologist and journalist (born 1895) •
Harry Pursey, politician (born 1891) •
Norman Roberts, World War I air ace (born 1896) • 14 December •
Sir Weldon Dalrymple-Champneys, 2nd Baronet, physician and civil servant (born 1892) •
John Erskine, 1st Baron Erskine of Rerrick, banker and
Governor of Northern Ireland (1964–1968) (born 1893) •
Forbes Jones, Scottish cricketer (born 1911) • 16 December •
Keith Christie, jazz trombonist (born 1931) •
Peter Collinson, film director (
The Italian Job) (born 1936) • 17 December –
Elsie Few, artist (born 1909 in Jamaica) • 18 December –
Ben Travers, playwright (born 1886) • 20 December •
Roland Bond, locomotive engineer (born 1903) •
Tom Waring, English footballer (born 1906) • 22 December •
Lewis Ganson, magician (born 1913) •
Thomas Cecil Hunt, physician and gastroenterologist (born 1901) • 23 December •
Frank Norman, novelist and playwright (born 1930) •
Ambrose Reeves, Anglican bishop and anti-apartheid campaigner (born 1899) • 25 December •
Fred Emney, actor and comedian (born 1900) •
Quintin Riley, Arctic explorer (born 1905) • 27 December •
Eric Green, golfer (born 1908) •
Arthur Havers, golfer (born 1898) •
Michael Hughes-Young, 1st Baron St Helens, peer and politician (born 1912) • 29 December •
Lennie Felix, jazz pianist (car accident) (born 1920) •
John Wall, Baron Wall, businessman (born 1913) • 31 December –
Maurice Cornforth, Marxist philosopher (born 1909) ==See also==