Joe Henson
Joe Henson, MBE (16 October 1932 – 5 October 2015) was a farmer who founded the Rare Breeds Survival Trust and appeared as a presenter on BBC shows such as Animal Magic.[1]
Biography
Joseph Leslie Henson was born in London, where his father Leslie Henson was a well-known comedy actor and his mother Harriet Collins was also a stage performer, using the name 'Billie Dell'. The family moved to Northwood where he enjoyed visiting a nearby farm as a child, where they still used working horses and milked the cows by hand. After work as a herdsman in Somerset he attended the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester (now the Royal Agricultural University). He worked for Earl Bathurst, then managed Salperton Park Estate near Cheltenham, before taking over the tenancy of Bemborough Farm from Corpus Christi College, Oxford with a former schoolfriend, John Neave. He started to keep rare breeds, including Gloucestershire Old Spot pigs, and in 1971 opened the Cotswold Farm Park to the public.[2] He was the founder-chairman of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, and received an MBE in 2012 for services to conservation. His son, Adam, who took over the running of the farm in 1999, is now a presenter on the weekly BBC countryside show Countryfile.[3][4] Joe Henson also occasionally appeared on Countryfile, usually as a specialist adviser on items relating to rare breeds.
References
- ↑ Rita and William Vandivert (1982), "ch. 7 - Joe Henson and the Rare Breeds Survival Trust", To the Rescue: Seven Heroes of Conservation, p. 89, ISBN 0723262152
- ↑ Joe Henson at Royal Agricultural University Alumni Retrieved 26 October 2015
- ↑ Cotswold rare breeds 'champion' Joe Henson dies after illness, 6 October 2015
- ↑ Cotswold Farm Park Site Retrieved 26 October 2015