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Sydney Moseley

Sydney Moseley was born in London to Saul Moseley and Hannah Meadows. For most of his life he was a journalist, working with the Daily Express, New York Times, and his own short-lived newspaper, the Southend Times. In this capacity, Moseley provided first-hand accounts of Lord Kitchener's consulship in Egypt and the Gallipoli campaign of WWI. He wrote several books, chiefly on his travels and acquaintances as a journalist. Perhaps the most famous of these books is his biography of television inventor John Logie Baird, published in 1952. Moseley was a close associate of Baird's, having been Programme Director of the Baird Television Company in the 1930s. He died in Bournemouth in 1961.

Known For: Production

Birthday: 1888-03-09

Place of Birth: London, England, UK

Also Known As: Sydney Alexander Moseley, Sydney A. Moseley

Sydney Moseley