In the 1930s Graeme Ogden read Architecture Trinity College, Cambridge and then started Scott Radio, a successful business brought down by the outbreak of war.After his remarkable wartime experiences as a R.N.V.R. officer, he became a stockbroker and then an entrepreneur involved with a variety of projects, including mining diamonds from the African seabed, and pelletising sulphur.He is the father of successful author and historian Alan Ogden. Graeme Ogden died aged 80 in 1983.