List of Famous people who died in 1929
Francis Bridgeman
Admiral Sir Francis Charles Bridgeman Bridgeman was a Royal Navy officer. As a captain he commanded a battleship and then an armoured cruiser and then, after serving as second-in-command of three different fleets, he twice undertook tours as Commander-in-Chief of the Home Fleet with a stint as Second Sea Lord in between those tours. He became First Sea Lord in November 1911 but clashed with First Lord of the Admiralty Winston Churchill on technical issues as well as matters relating to a perceived overriding of naval traditions by Churchill: this led to Bridgeman's resignation just a year later.
Francis Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, 2nd Baron Derwent
Wilfred Collet
Sir Wilfred Collet was a British colonial administrator who was governor of British Honduras and then of British Guiana.
Fitzroy Hemphill, 3rd Baron Hemphill
Fitzroy Hemphill, was a British baron and Liberal Party politician, the son of Charles Hare Hemphill, the first baron, and he succeeded his brother to the barony on 26 March 1918. He was a barrister of the Middle Temple from 1899, served as a justice of the peace for County Galway.
Muhammad VI al-Habib
Muhammad VI al-Habib, commonly known as Habib Bey was the sixteenth Husainid Bey of Tunis, reigning from 10 July 1922 until 11 February 1929.
Édouard-Antoine Marsal
Johann II, Prince of Liechtenstein
Johann II, also known as Johann II the Good, was the Prince of Liechtenstein between 1858 and 1929. His reign of 70 years and 91 days is the second-longest of any monarch in European history, after that of Louis XIV of France, and third-longest overall after Louis XIV and Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.
Michael Roger Oldfield Thomas
Michael Rogers Oldfield Thomas FRS FZS was a British zoologist.
Katharine Lee Bates
Katharine Lee Bates was an American professor and author, chiefly remembered for her anthem "America the Beautiful", but also for her many books and articles on social reform, on which she was a noted speaker.
Raymond Hitchcock
Raymond Hitchcock was an American silent film actor, stage actor, and stage producer, who appeared in, or produced 30 plays on Broadway from 1898 to 1928, and who appeared in the silent films of the 1920s.