Maurice Wiggin

& J. Wiggin Ltd., a manufacturer of metal parts for the saddlery industry and Old Hall branded stainless steel tableware.

[1][2] Wiggin attended Queen Mary's Grammar School, Walsall, and received a Third class degree from the University of Oxford.

During World War II, he joined the Royal Air Force, trained as an aircraft fitter at MOD St Athan, and took part in the Normandy landings.

Life with Badger, tales of an obese pet cat, was a collection of sketches that originally appeared in the Sunday Graphic.

[8][9] Henry Williamson, author and fellow country pursuits' enthusiast, who was championed by Wiggin, dedicated the novel The Power of The Dead (1963) to him.