William Hugh Spottiswoode (12 July 1864 – 20 August 1915) was an English printer, businessman and amateur cricketer.
[4] He went on to manage the company as well as being chairman of The Sphere and Tatler and a director of piano manufacturer John Broadwood & Sons.
[6] In 1912 he worked with Francis McClean to pioneer the use of aerial photography of underwater objects, taking images of the wreck of SS Oceana at Eastbourne and was elected to the Royal Aero Club the same year.
[1][8] He played three times for the County Club in 1890, including twice in first-class matches against Yorkshire and Gloucestershire.
[8] His young brother, Cyril, was a member of the Old Stagers theatre group and described in his Wisden obituary as "a familiar figure at the Canterbury Week".