(Photographs of Horace de Vere Cole in 1910, around the time of his
Dreadnaught prank, [Public Domain] via Creative Commons)
Horace de Vere Cole, born in
1881, came from a prominent and prosperous Anglo-Irish family with powerful
connections. His sister, Anne, married Neville Chamberlin, the British Prime
Minister who, unfortunately, would be forever associated with the appeasement
of Nazi Germany. Yet, even with a controversial figure like Neville Chamberlin
as his brother-in-law, Horace de Vere Cole’s own reputation for scandal, in
many ways, is the more prominent of the two. By the time of his death in 1936,
Horace had cemented himself as one of the greatest pranksters of the modern
age.