Born on a late autumn morning in 1900 in Lewes, Sussex, this figure grew up at a time of rapid change in both technology and culture. From an early interest in listening and exploration, he pursued paths that bridged curiosity and practical skill, shaping a life centered on sound and its possibilities. His work carried him across various communities, where he engaged with voices, instruments, and environments, weaving technical insight with a keen sensitivity to how acoustic settings influence perception. Steadfast and thoughtful, he approached projects with a collaborative spirit, valuing dialogue and shared discovery. In later years, he remained drawn to the fundamentals of listening, seeking clarity and texture in everyday soundscapes.