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Foureyes wrote:Friends of Bob Rae may like to know that I received a card from him dated 29 December 2011 in which he reported that he is well, although he had felt somewhat fragile inbefore Christmas. He lives in Horsham and still walks regularly,
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More than 4 years on I've looked at this again and I think the Wanseys are in fact C2 and C3. Don't ask me which is which though my eyesight isn't up to it! I could distinguish them in the flesh though when we were at CH.Mid A 15 wrote:Agree with Campbell.
I think the chap next to him might be Nigel Hutchins. 2nd from right back row might be David Hemy.
Nigel Wood will be there somewhere. An excellent hockey player as I recall. He had very blond hair but my eyesight and memory are not good enough to find him. He could seated 2nd from right.
John Pickering will be there but, unless I've miscounted your numbering system, I'd say he is the taller chap next to the one you've said is possibly him. To the right as we look at it.
If it is 1971 then I would expect to see a pair of Wansey twins but again I cannot recognise them. Could be my eyes and memory though!
AKAP or Howard H might recognise a few.
David Taplin has an astonishing memory. On the far right in front row is, I think, Coare.Foureyes wrote: Wed Feb 28, 2007 7:06 pm (Click on the image for larger version)
Just discovered this in my attic. I believe it to have been taken in 1953, but could be out by a year either way. The House Captain is Ian Pitter, which should enable someone to be more precise.
Unfortunately, time has blurred the memory cells, so I will just have a go at the second row from the front, which (left to right) is:
Wells (elder of two); Bamford (?);Purdue: Pitter; Mr TE Archbold (senior Housemaster); Miss Hull (Matron); Mr Barker (junior Housemaster);Miller (William?); Dyball; G-Stevens; Matthews
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What a memory. I think far right front row is Coare.davidtaplin wrote: Wed Dec 05, 2007 3:25 pm Its Summer 1953
Stewart X X Parker Gillespie Young Earl Clarke
Wornell Miller Skinner Hewitt Pearcey Madge Richardson Bates cousins wells Moth
Taplin Swayne Waldrom Chapman Brindley x Harrison Wheatley Hines Cordingly Nisbett
Pitter Bamford Purdue Pitter Archbold Miss Hull Barker Miller Dyball, Gray-Stephens Matthews
Thomas Williams Cordingly J Levy Harris Showan Sharp Duncan Archer Johnson x
I thought it couldn't be 1953, because Hines was SG in 1957, and Thomas in 1958, and both look too young to have got that far so quickly.Florida Blue wrote: Mon Jan 29, 2018 12:58 pm The "X" in the back row next to Stewart is my brother Richard Wells (known as "Bodge" to the "Uncle" Kirby group). He left in 1952 to join the Merchant Navy (note the RMS plate on his left shoulder) after a course at the Outward Bound School so the photo is not 1953. The "X" next to him is "Bunny" Burnside. I was in Maine B at the time thus avoiding the presence of four bods by the name of Wells in the same place at the same time. The other two Wells in the photo were brothers I believe.
The inventor of the first time travel apparatus.3078260061 wrote: Thu Mar 01, 2018 8:23 pm .For his subsequent career (and notoriety) see his obituary in the Guardian of 25 November 2998
And he was, at one time, on the short-list to be the next Dr. Who !LongGone wrote: Fri Mar 02, 2018 4:32 pmThe inventor of the first time travel apparatus.3078260061 wrote: Thu Mar 01, 2018 8:23 pm .For his subsequent career (and notoriety) see his obituary in the Guardian of 25 November 2998
I’ll have a stab at the 1978 names:ANBagshow wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2019 8:35 pm Here are photographs of Lamb B in approximately 1977 and 1978:
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