The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Dam Busters mastermind’s medals going up for auction.

Sir Ralph Cochrane’s Airships Air Force Cross group of 10 described as one of highlights of sale

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

Medals belonging to the Fife-born mastermind of The Dam Busters raid will be auctioned in London this month.

The highly important Great War Airships Air Force Cross group of 10, awarded to Air Chief Marshal The Honourable Sir Ralph “Cocky” Cochrane, are expected to sell for between £6,000 and £8,000.

They have been described as one of the highlights of the sale of orders, decoration­s, medals and militaria organised by specialist auctioneer­s Dix Noonan Webb in Bolton Street on February 27 and 28.

Born at Springfiel­d, near Cupar, in 1895, Cochrane was the youngest son of Thomas Cochrane, 1st Baron of Cults.

He worked with bouncing bomb inventor Barnes Wallis during the First World War, flying his experiment­al airships and testing the world’s first airship mooring mast.

He later became the first Chief of Staff of the Royal New Zealand Air Force and commanding officer of the No. 5 (Bomber) group from 1943 to 1945.

Cochrane then went on to plan some of the most important air operations of the Second World War, including Operation Chastise – better known as The Dams Raid.

Depicted in the 1955 film The Dam Busters, it used Wallis’s water skippingmi­nes to bomb German dams which caused reservoirs to flood, badly affected the country’s infrastruc­ture.

Mark Quayle, specialist and associate director at Dix Noonan Webb, said he expected Cochrane’s medals to attract interest from collectors across the world. He said: “We are delighted to be offering this group in our first medal sale of 2019.

“Given the importance of Air Chief Marshall The Honourable Sir Ralph “Cocky” Cochrane’s career, we feel that this particular group will appeal to all types of collectors on an internatio­nal level.”

He added: “Cochrane had close links to Barnes Wallis throughout his long career, the most high profile of all being the planning of Operation Chastise – The Dams Raid.

“Cochrane, a brilliant and meticulous planner, also mastermind­ed the eventual sinking of the German battleship Tirpitz in 1944.”

Also included in the sale is the rare Boer War Conspicuou­s Service Cross pair awarded to Midshipman T.F.J. Livesy-Wardle, of the Royal Navy, for his gallantry at the Battle of Graspan in 1900.

It is one of only eight ever to be awarded and is estimated at £15,000 to £20,000.

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 ??  ?? Sir Ralph ‘Cocky’ Cochrane and, right, with Winston Churchill at RAF Northolt in July 1945 on Churchill’s return from the Potsdam Conference.
Sir Ralph ‘Cocky’ Cochrane and, right, with Winston Churchill at RAF Northolt in July 1945 on Churchill’s return from the Potsdam Conference.
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