Service Number 102726
Service RAF
Unit Admin and Special Duties
Regiment Royal Air Force
Biography
Arthur Wynne Scriven was born on the 28th January 1904, the younger son of Herbert Scriven and his wife Edith Wynne Scriven. Arthur was baptised on the 5th March 1904 and his parents' address at the time was 3 Oak Road, Newton Park, Potternewton, Leeds. Herbert was an estate agent and at the time of the 1911 census, the family were living at 17 Fairfield Street in Leeds. The household was headed by Arthur's uncle, Charles Scriven (also an estate agent) and consisted of Charles and Herbert, Herbert's wife Edith, their two children, another Herbert and Arthur. The household was completed by Annie Smith, a nurse, and Hesty Atkinson, a general servant. We don't know much about Arthur's early life, and we are unable to find him in the 1921 census records despite long searches. Arthur's later RAF service record shows that from 1918 to 1920, when he would have been aged 14 to 16, he was a member of the Oundle School Officer Training Corps.
Arthur appears to have trained as an engineer, and we find a registration record in the Mechanical Engineer records for Arthur as a student member of the society registered at 61 Green Road, Meanwood, Leeds. In 1925 Arthur and his brother Herbert obviously tried life and work overseas. We find a record dated the 9th July 1925, when the 21 year old Arthur (listed as an engineer) and the 23 year old Herbert (listed as an accountant) boarded the SS Oropesa sailing from Liverpool to Valparaiso, a city on the east coast of Chile near Santiago.
It's unclear whether the trip to Chile was a holiday or how long they stayed, but by 1929, Arthur was back in the UK. From the Leeds Mercury:
At some time between 1929 and the start of the war, Arthur changed his profession from being an engineer and joined his father's profession as an estate agent and valuer. In 1938, Arthur married to Alison Frances Bateman. Two news paper articles of the time capture the moment.
War was approaching, and Arthur and Alison moved to Collingham and in the 1939 registration were recorded at the Manor House, Collingham. Arthur was listed as an estate agent and valuer while Alison was listed as carrying out 'unpaid domestic duties'. Both Arthur and Alison were already part of the war effort, Arthur as a member of the Air Observer Corps, and Alison as a member of the WVS, the Women's Voluntary Service.
After a couple of years of the war, on the 25th July 1941, Arthur Wynne Scriven, was called up and was appointed to a commission in the RAF, as a Pilot Officer on probation.
Arthur's war service started at RAF Uxbridge and after some basic training he was posted to Headquarters of No 3 bomber Group, RAF, then based at RAF Exning in Suffolk. Arthur's service record does not detail exactly what he was doing but suggests that he had a role in Intelligence. After 6 or 7 months, on the 19th March 1941 Arthur was posted to RAF Oakington, the home of No. 7 Squadron. He spent the next 2½ years at Oakington, before, on the 4th August 1943, he returned to HQ No 3 Group. During his time at RAF Oakington his work was valued and he was Mentioned in Despatches on the 2nd June 1943. His new posting may have marked the start of a career change within the RAF as Arthur now changed to Flying Control - a precursor to today's air traffic control. From the 6th December 1943 to the 16th January 1944 Arthur was part of No 50 Flying Control course at the School of Flying Control.
On the 8th February 1944, Arthur was posted to the Operations Room at No 32 Base, in 3 Group RAF. 32 Base was RAF Mildenhall. Arthur had another posting to HQ 3 Group (from 10th April 1944 to 5th March 1945) before returning to Mildenhall as a Flying Control Officer in the Operations Room.
Finally, war over, Arthur was discharged on the 2nd October 1945 through 100 Personnel Disposal Centre and was released from the RAF.
After the war, Arthur returned to West Yorkshire, living firstly around 1946 at the Manor House in Collingham, before moving (from 1948 until at least 1955) to Thorner Lodge in Thorner.
Arthur Wynne Scriven died, aged 60, on the 11th August 1964 at Three Shires, Little Langdale, Ambleside.
Biography last updated 15 January 2025 14:43:03.
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