After the end of the war, Shipwrights went to work for the
General Post Office. In 1950 Shipwright joined the Surrey Special Constabulary, and in 1953 he was made a major in the 11th (HG) Battalion of the
Queen's Royal Regiment. When discharged from the RAF in 1954 he became a civil servant as an officer with the
Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Food in Guildford. Maintaining his interest in motoring, Shipwright became a member of the Civil Service Motoring Association, and of the Brooklands Society; he was also a member of the Company of Veteran Motorists and the Order of Knights of the Road. His aviation interests were pursued through membership in the De Havilland Moth Club and of
Fairoaks Flight Centre. Despite being in his 80s Shipwright obtained a flight certificate from Europa Airships Operations in 1982. He also became interested in
Unidentified flying objects, becoming a member of the
British UFO Research Association and chairman of the North East Surrey Group of the Contact UFO Research Investigation Association. He was additionally a member of the British Society for the Turin Shroud. Shipwright also became interested in Scottish culture and was a member of the Sir
Harry Lauder Society of Portobello from 1979, and also of the Edinburgh International Festival Society and Guild. His entry in ''
Who's Who'' notes that he was a voluntary driver for Surrey County Council Hospitals Car and Ambulance Service and a Governor of the Royal Hospital and Home for Incurables; it records that he was made a
Knight of the Order of St John of Jerusalem. ==References==