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Sir Fred Hoyle is renowned as one of the twentieth century's great scientific thinkers, who was not afraid to question orthodox beliefs.

Hoyle was born in Gilstead, Bingley West Yorkshire in 1915 into a close family community. His parents nurtured his enquiring mind and they introduced him to his lifelong interests of music, chess, cricket and fell walking.

Hoyle was not only an incredibly creative scientist, he was also a leading academic. He was Plumian Professor at Cambridge 1957 – 1972 and founder director of the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy in Cambridge 1967-1972.

He served very effectively on the Science Research Council and was one of the major players in the planning and construction of the Anglo-Australian telescope.

Hoyle also found time to write popular science and science fiction books, as well as plays, television stories and an opera. His broadcasts, talks and lectures have entertained and inspired many.

This website is a dedication to his life and work.