Sir Frederick Lincoln Ralphs (17 February 1909 –16 October 1978) was a British education officer and student activist.
Ralphs was born in Wellington, Shropshire, to a Methodist family who had been victimised for their involvement with trade unions.
[3][4] In 1938, Ralphs married Enid Mary Cowlin, Vice-President of the NUS, who later became a lecturer and held many prominent offices in Norfolk.
[3] In 1950, Ralphs was promoted to become Chief Education Officer for the county, and he served in the position until 1974.
[4] A lay preacher, Ralphs also served as President of the National Sunday School Union.