Sir Henry Simpson Lunn (30 July 1859 – 18 March 1939) was an
English humanitarian and religious figure, and also founder of
Lunn Poly, one of the
UK's largest travel companies.
Lunn was born in
Horncastle,
Lincolnshire, elder son of greengrocer Henry Lunn and Susanna, daughter of Simpson Green. His parents were both devout Wesleyan
Methodists and their son was raised in that tradition.
He gained a place at
Horncastle Grammar School. He attended Headingley College,
Leeds, for instruction to become a
church minister
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and was ordained in 1886. He also trained as a
medical doctor
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at
Trinity College, Dublin
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, motto = ''Perpetuis futuris temporibus duraturam'' (Latin)
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. His marriage to Mary Ethel Moore, the daughter of a
canon, produced four children: alpine skiing pioneer
Arnold Lunn, writers
Hugh Kingsmill Lunn and
Brian Lunn
Brian Lunn (1893–1956) was a British writer and translator.
He was born in Bloomsbury, London, youngest of three sons (there being also a daughter) of Methodist parents Sir Henry Simpson Lunn (1859-1939) and Mary Ethel, née Moore, daughte ...
, and a daughter who predeceased him.
After one year of
missionary service in
India, he was forced to return in 1888 to
Lincolnshire after contracting an illness. His criticism of the conditions for Methodist missionaries in India led him to conflict with his fellow ministers, and he sought to explore wider horizons. He concentrated on his religious belief of Christian unity and cooperation, which was a forerunner of the
Ecumenical Movement. As such, he was the founder of the Co-operative Educational Tours in 1893 and organized meetings of predominantly English church leaders at the annual
Grindelwald Reunion Conferences, between 1892 and 1896. In 1902, he organised his first inclusive tours at
Adelboden and
Wengen, Switzerland, which started the trend for British visitors to combine a religious/health retreat with winter sports. Many Anglican churches were established at fashionable winter resorts.
In 1905 he formed the Public Schools Alpine Sports Club which secured the use of major hotels and the sanatorium at Le Beauregard. With
Lord Bryce, he founded the Hellenic Travellers Club in 1906 and this success led his second company, Alpine Sports Limited, founded two years later, to open up many winter sports resorts by organising tours.
In 1908 he convened a meeting at the
Devonshire Club
The Devonshire Club was a London gentlemen's club which was established in 1874 and was disbanded in 1976. Throughout its existence it was based at 50 St James's Street. The major Liberal club of the day was the Reform Club, but in the wake of ...
to found the
Alpine Ski Club
The Alpine Ski Club (ASC) is a club of ski mountaineers based in the UK and the first ski mountaineering club in Great Britain.
Membership is open to experienced independent ski-mountaineers who fulfil the minimum entry qualification. Aspirant me ...
, a gentleman’s club for ski-mountaineers.
He was a vocal opponent of the
Boer War but remained in the confidences of leading politicians. He became a
Knight Bachelor in 1910 and was active in
Liberal politics, forming a strong friendship with
Asquith. He stood twice for Parliament in
1910
Events
January
* January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas '' Cavalleria rusticana'' and ''Pagliacci'' are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York C ...
for
Boston and
1923
Events
January–February
* January 9 – Lithuania begins the Klaipėda Revolt to annex the Klaipėda Region (Memel Territory).
* January 11 – Despite strong British protests, troops from France and Belgium occupy the Ruhr area, t ...
for
Brighton
Brighton () is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the City of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England. It is located south of London.
Archaeological evidence of settlement in the area dates back to the Bronze A ...
, but was unsuccessful. In 1924 he was the first Editor of "The Review of The English Churches". The first edition was published in January of that year and included an article on Birth Control and Prohibition in The United States. He helped form the Irish Protestant Home Rule Association. Although he continued to travel and promote his vision of the union of churches with the
League of Nations, his company (renamed as Sir Henry Lunn Travel) grew to become one of the largest travel agents in Britain. During the 1960s the company was merged with the Polytechnic Touring Association to form
Lunn Poly.
He wrote two autobiographical works: '' Chapters from My Life'' (1918) and ''Nearing Harbour'' (1934). He died at the
Hospital of St John and St Elizabeth in
St John's Wood.
Bibliography
*''A Friend of Missions in India'' (1890)
*''Cycling Tours, 1898-9'' (Ed., with C.F.S. Perowne, 1898)
*''Municipal Studies and International Friendship'' (1906)
*''Municipal Lessons from Southern Germany'' (1908)
*''Retreats for the Soul'' (1913)
*''The Love of Jesus: A Manual of Prayer, Meditation and Preparation for Holy Communion'' (1914)
*''Chapters from My Life: With Special Reference to Reunion'' (1918)
*''Retreats for the Soul'' (1918)
*''Round the World with a Dictaphone: a record of men and movements in 1926'' (1927)
*''AEgean civilizations'' (Ed., with Hellenic Travellers' Club, 1927)
*''A free church impression'' (1931)
*''The Secret of the Saints: Studies in Prayer, Meditation and Self-Discipline'' (1933)
*''Nearing Harbour: The Log of Sir Henry S. Lunn'' (1934)
References
External links
The Alpine Ski Club official website
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1859 births
1939 deaths
People from Horncastle, Lincolnshire
English Methodists
English businesspeople
People educated at Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School, Horncastle
Businesspeople in tourism
Knights Bachelor
Liberal Party (UK) parliamentary candidates