Waddington
British architect and archaeologist; he was born in London, 21 Sept. 1903, son to Quintin W., assistant
curator at the Guildhall Museum and Maude Mary Hewitt; he was educated at Westminster School, 1918-
21 and then trained as an architect in an Architectural Association school; he worked with Pendlebury
(q.v) at Amarna, 1930-33; he become an inspector in the Palestine Antiquities Service, 1932-36; he served
as assistant superintendent in the Archaeological Survey of India from 1937; superintendent, 1946-55; he
was appointed lecturer in the Extramural Dept., Bristol University, 1955; he excavated at Nimrud and
Balawat in Iraq, 1956; FSA 1947; MBE, 1947; he died at Painswick, Stroud, 25 July 1989.
(Ref Bierbrier, 2012, 4th Revised Edition, Who Was Who in Egyptology, pg 562)
Wife to Hilary Waddington, British archaeologist and local artist.
Son to Ruth and Hilary Waddington, brother to Martin and Georgina, father to Edward and Samantha
Civil engineer who worked on some high profile projects, including MOD Abbey Wood and Madley
Communications centre.
Fixed wing civil pilot.
© Edward Waddington
Daughter to Ruth and Hilary Waddington, sister to Richard and Martin. Married Göran Gabriel
Malmström 27th September 1963. Mother to Bridget Kjerstin Mary Bickford nee Malmström, Ann
Louise Fulton Fanac nee Malmström, Magnus Martin Gabriel Fulton Malmström and Karl William
Brooke Malmström
Brother to Quintin Waddington and uncle of Hilary Waddington. Formerly chaplain to St.
George's Hospital, S.W.1, Vicar of the Church of Annunciation, W.1. and Assistant Priest at St.
Michaels' Church, Star Street, W.2,
Husband to Maud Mary Hewitt who he married in 1902 and father to James Hilary Sheffield
Waddington
Sister to Maud Mary Waddington (nee Hewitt) and aunt to James Hilary Sheffield Waddington
Wife to Quintin Waddington who she married in 1902, mother to James Hilary Sheffield Waddington and sister to
Helen Ann Hewitt
Margaret Janet Becker (1904 - 1953)
Daughter to Harry Becker and Georgina Maria Waddington