Baron Barrymore Halpenny is a commercial artist, executive editor, writer and historian of traditions and culture.
[1] Working for several publications, he is best known for his book cover illustrations for Ghost Stations for which he has also been editor for the newly released series; also known for writing 'Ways of the Wolf'.
His childhood was spent between England and Italy with a period in Malta at De La Salle College.
[6] his racing silks registered at the [ Jockey Club] are black breast, scarlet sleeves and orange cap.
[8] The Isle of Man was particularly interested in the anniversary because of the high volume of air mail handled by Dakotas at that time, and also the link between the names of Douglas, Isle of Man, and Douglas DC3 Dakota, which Baron cleverly showed in his hand stamp.