James Rawdon Stansfeld
James Rawdon Stansfeld was a British army officer who served as an Instructor and Professor at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, and as Deputy Director-General of Inspection in the Ministry of Munitions.
Early life
Stansfeld was born on 11 August 1866, he was the son of Lt-Gen. Thomas Wolrich Stansfeld Jnr, and grandson of Thomas Wolrich Stansfeld Snr. Thomas Snr was the eldest son of David Stansfield of Hope Hall, Halifax, and his wife Sarah Wolrich, daughter of Thomas Wolrich of Armley House, Leeds. He was a descendant of the Stansfeld family of Stansfield and Sowerby, Yorkshire, and a cousin of the politicians William Crompton-Stansfield, Sir James Stansfeld, and Hamer Stansfeld, and the soldiers Thomas Wolryche Stansfeld and John R. E. Stansfeld.Career
Stansfeld was educated at Cheltenham College and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, before he joined the Royal Artillery in 1885. He married Eleanor Susan Martineau, the daughter of William Martineau, in 1887, and the marriage produced two children. He was an adjutant for the Volunteers from 1891 to 1896, rising to the rank of Captain.At the Ordnance College, he was an instructor then professor and chief instructor and major. He was appointed to the Inspection Staff as an inspector then as inspector of steel. He was chief inspector at Woolwich and was promoted to lieutenant-colonel in 1913.
He became deputy director-general of inspection in the Ministry of Munitions. He also served as a member of the Committee for the Imperial War Museum.