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Plaque at 7 Straiton Place, where Ned Barnie once lived

Ned Barnie was the first Scot and oldest person ever to swim the English Channel in 1950, a record unequalled for 28 years.

Early life and career

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Born William Edward Barnie in 1896 in Portobello, Edinburgh,[1] he gained a chemistry degree and taught at St Anthony's School in Lochend Road between 1969 and 1971. He also taught at both Darroch and David Kilpatrick's Schools.[2]

His was widely known for his swimming exploits which are celebrated by the Channel Swimming Association.[3] In 1932 he swam 20,000 lengths of Portobello Baths. He became President of the Scottish Swimming Association in 1946. In 1950, Barnie became the first Scot and oldest person to swim the English Channel.

In 1978 the Lord Provost presented him with a tie celebrating his three Channel swims in 1951.[4]

In May 2018 it was proposed by the City of Edinburgh Council that a new street in Portobello, Barnie Terrace, would be named after him, and this has been done.[5]

Military career

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Barnie entered the First World War in the 16th Battalion of the Royal Scots but in light of his university studies in chemistry he was transferred to the Special Brigade as a corporal.[1] Later, he became an acting sergeant in the Royal Engineers.[6] He was awarded the Military Medal in 1917.[3]

Family life

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Memoriial Bench Plaque for Ned Barnie, Portobello Town Hall

He married Catherine Stewart in 1924 and they had 4 children, Margaret Louise, Edith, Arthur, and Edward, and grandson, Philip Barnie/Grieve.[2] He died at Edinburgh on 25 December 1983.[7]

References

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  1. ^ a b Foley, Archie; Munro, Margaret (2013-09-15). Portobello and the Great War. Amberley Publishing Limited. ISBN 9781445611839.
  • ^ a b "Swim Legend Ned Dies at 87". Edinburgh Evening News. 28 December 1983.
  • ^ a b "Dr William Edward Barnie | King of the Channel". www.kingofthechannel.com. Retrieved 2018-04-14.
  • ^ "Splashing out - with a tie for our swim hero". The Edinburgh Evening News. 29 August 1978.
  • ^ "New Porty Street Names to be Adamslaw Place, Barnie Terrace and Cunningham Square - Public Notices". www.portobellocc.org. Retrieved 2018-05-08.
  • ^ "W E (Ned) Barnie , Royal Scots". Great War Forum. Retrieved 2018-04-14.
  • ^ Frost, Mark (June 2022). "Barnie, Dr. William Edward 'Ned'". www.channelswimmingdover.org.uk. Dover: Dover Museum & Bronze Age Boat Gallery. Archived from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved 19 December 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ned_Barnie&oldid=1188485914"

    Categories: 
    1896 births
    1983 deaths
    Portobello, Edinburgh
    British Army personnel of World War I
    Royal Scots soldiers
    Military personnel from Edinburgh
    Recipients of the Military Medal
    Royal Engineers soldiers
    McCrae's Battalion
     



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