Dr Douglas Gerard Arthur Fox (born Putney, July 1893 - died Bristol, September 1978) was an English pianist, organist and music teacher.
Fox was born into a musical family; his father played violin and cello, his mother the piano.
Joining the military during World War I, on 27 August 1917 he was badly injured, and his right arm was amputated from the elbow.
[2] His career as a performing musician was over, and his tutors Hubert Parry and Stanford attempted to help their pupil re-adjust.
From 1931 to 1957 he was Head of Music at Clifton College (where one of his pupils was John Sykes[5]) and was later organist of Great St. Mary's, Cambridge from 1957 to 1963.