, Isle of Wight, showing lifeboat of his design on parachute Fox was born on the
Isle of Wight and was raised in
East Cowes. In July 1921, Fox and a crew of nine
sea scouts departed for the western Solent in a open whaler under the parental expectation that they were on a camping/sailing trip. He decided to extend the itinerary up the
Seine towards Paris. In seven days, they travelled within 70 kilometres of the city when they turned around to return another five days later. After being met by the coast guard as presumed castaways, Fox was relieved of his role in the sea scouts. He was the subject of
This Is Your Life in January 1963 when he was surprised by
Eamonn Andrews at the
Colston Hall in Bristol. He was also among the crew of the
Typhoon, an account of which was written and published by William Washburn Nutting in
In the Track of Typhoon (1922). Fox joined the crew in
England for her transatlantic return via
France,
Spain, and the
Azores into
New York City. He was a founding participant in the 1950s annual sea-side
cricket match on
Bramble Bank in the central
Solent. Fox died in October 1972. ==Work==