NameAlexander George (Luke) Ionides, GGG Grandson
Birth8 Apr 1870, London, England
Death2 Feb 1945, London, England
MemoHe died after one day’s illness.
Burial6 Feb 1945, Golders Green Crematorium, London, England
Baptism23 Jun 1870, Church of Our Saviour, London Wall, City of London, England
ResidenceThe Old Vicarage, Markyate, St Albans, Herts, England
Residence1910-1911, 278 East Park Road, Leicester, England
MemoSee Kelly: Presumably a business address
OccupationEngineer. Admiralty experimental department.
EducationHarrow. Clare College, Cambridge. MIEE. F. Inst. P. MIAE. M.Far.Soc.
Note 1Lieutenant RNVR during WWl. 1939-40 Scientific researcher at HMS Vernon. His portrait was painted by Sholderer and by E. Stone.
Note 2At Harrow with Leo Amery - they shared a study and Winston Churchill is thought to have fagged for them.
Note 3He was an inventor of the Polyrhoe Carburetter (patented by A. G. lonides and J. W. Goddard in 1908-09).
God-parentsConstantine A. Ionides and Aglaia Coronio. (Burne-Jones is also believed to have stood as god-father and gave a silver beaker ‘beautifully decorated’).
Flags***, Avierino, Calvocoressi, Ionides, Petrocochino, Scanavi, Sevastopoulos