Aunt Agatha. Please e-mail us to tell us your news. Aunt Agatha’s box file is brim full of news from OHs. Please keep the news coming and we will print as much as. Old Honitonians Club. Please e- mail us to tell us your news. Aunt Agatha’s box file is brim full of news from OHs. Please keep the news coming and we will print as much as we can. Jeremy Lillies (C ’5. I was at the dedication today, 1. September, of the Devonshire and Dorset Regiments Memorial at the National Memorial Arboretum and was proud to see “Allhallows School Old Honitonians Club” at the top of the list of Corporate and Municipal donors. For the record, OHs present, by age, were Lt Col A (Tony) Laurie- Chiswell (C ’4. Col Derek Thomas (Sh ’5. Major Jeremy Lillies (C ’5. Brigadier David Shaw (B/V ’5. Major Colin Pape (B ’5. Brigadier Simon Young (C ‘6. Dominic Naish (S ’6. George Hayter (V’6. Chideock, but George insisted on heading inland, promising a route that would eventually bring them to a dramatic sea- side cliff- top. After three hours hard walking, he admitted his knowledge of the bridleways and footpaths wasn’t up to it and ” we were lost. All I saw of the sea were distant glimpses. Never mind, George was stimulating company as always.” Dominic was for many years a photographer at the V& A and his last project was to photograph jewelry in a revamped gallery. He enjoyed meeting many old friends at the Oh West Country lunch, among them Bruce Poulter (M ’6. XV rugger match. Dominic’s sister Victoria Jessel nee Naish (Char ’7. Kent farmer and have two children, Amelie who has just done her A Levels, and Charlie in his last year at King’s Canterbury. Her Husband, George, is High Sheriff of Kent. It turns out there’s a code to unlock Shin Akuma in Ultra Street Fighter II. Revealed by Capcom at this year’s SDCC, you can play as the character’s demon form. This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. The specific problem is: sections are in no particular order; difficult to see all of the. Historique. Le 24 octobre 2008, Disney Consumer Products lance une gamme de jouets Club Penguin dans les magasins Toys "R" Us américains [1]. Le 20 juin 2010, le. Passwird Deals Scours The Web For The Hottest Online Deals | Updated Throughout The Day! We have a variety of Android apps and games for PC. With Andy, you can download and install apps and play Android games on your Windows PC or Mac easily. Vicky keeps in touch with Jane Sutton (Char ’7. Julian Mallinson (C ’7. Jersey, is a chartered surveyor and a Director of CBRE real estate consultants. Many OHs probably enjoyed the recent TV series on the Durrell’s Zoo where Julian says he was lucky enough to spend many Saturdays in his younger days roaming around whilst his farther was working. We've been making PC trainers for over 15 years. Never used a trainer before? WATCH HOW EASY IT IS! Join Cheat Happens Premium for access to all 9,000+ of our. Play over 4,000 Nintendo and Sega games online. Fast. Easy. Free. In the days before ‘Elf and Safety’ he would sneak into areas with access to animal enclosures. Memories include letting the leopard out – a minor scare as it was only a few months old – and he often played with young gorillas and being under a scrum of several apes. He also ‘liberated’ an egg that he discovered in the incubator unit and took it back to his bedroom to hatch. Unfortunately it failed which was probably just as well as he had no idea which reptile enclosure it came from. Julian is in touch with Harry Farthing (C ’7. Cushman & Wakefield running their Italian office before he retired and now lives in Charleston, USA as a successful novelist, author of ‘Summit’ about Everest and he is writing another about Kilimanjaro. Ian Troy (C ’8. 0- 8. CI like several other OHs and works for RBS Wealth Management. John Lister- Kaye (St ’5. The Dun Cow Rib – A Very Natural Childhood’, “utterly enchanting” according to the Sunday Times Reviewer. It describes, among other things, his schooldays at Allhallows with VAL Hill and Tom Wallace and, later, his time with Gavin Maxwell. A ‘must read’ as some OHs feature. Four OHs met at Sandhurst, although none of them is a soldier and only one has ever been in the Army. George Hayter (V 6. AA that the reunion at the military academy happened after the Commander’s Parade. The four were able to be there because Richard Anderson (M 6. Royal Artillery officer and a current trustee of Sandhurst. Richard showed the other three OHs around the stately campus. His reckless recollections of being a Sandhurst cadet included cementing a toilet to the parade ground the night before the grand passing- out parade. George told the others he has moved from Hampshire to Dorset, where he and Jan are renting a house in Chideock, just 1. Rousdon. Their 1. A3. 5, which years ago George regarded as the road of dread. He explained that it was the route his parents used to take him back to school at the end of the holidays. Also at the Sandhurst do was Susan Jackson (née Strickland) (Chu 7. Sue put much of her academic success down to her alarm clock. The technique: Set the alarm for 3. Diana Davis (née Fitzgerald) (St 6. OH lunch at the former Dower house, now a hotel. Diana was allowed a solo exploration upstairs and much enjoyed seeing again the rooms she had shared with her school mates over 4. Diana and Sue both reminisced on being minority female boarders. Sue reiterated a claim from other females of that era that there were few rules for early Allhallows girls. Gentlemen staff kept their distance, according to Sue, and when boys covertly called at the girls house in the middle of the night and invited them down the cliffs, girls were able to go with them. Aunt Agatha reported on 2. June 2. 01. 7 that the temperature in the UK had reached its highest point since 1. The School Year Book for 1. Allhallows. Untapped fresh water was still gushing from the cliffs while some of the Taunton schools were rationing it. By September however the grounds looked like the Sahara. Philip Curtis (S ’7. War Map – Pictorial Conflict Maps 1. Jacob Sondergard Pedersen, published by The Map House, 5. Beauchamp Place, London SW3 where he has worked for many years. Well done Philip! Alan Thomas ( Master ’6. Director of Music at Allhallows and Stanton Housemaster, left Allhallows for Ashbury College, Ottawa. He tells DJB that he has retired as organist and choirmaster at a church in the city but still rehearses about 7. Ottawa Come Sing ‘Messiah’ and gave ten university lectures on ‘Music in Worship over the Centuries’. In July he was in Halifax. Nova Scotia to play the organ at Tim Edwards (C ’6. Tina and his wife Francis will probably visit Alan in late August. Like us, Alan says that they have had the wettest summer on record in Ottawa. Mark Beckenham (M ’6. AA at that giant Seaton emporium where local OHs often bump into each other and said that he resides in Beer, next to a cottage built at the time of Oliver Cromwell, but still has business interests in Beer and Seaton. Mark asked after several former members of staff and is glad to hear that the Club is thriving. Ted Sandbach (St ’6. DJB a super newsy card from Oxford where he taught at Magdalen College School and now runs the Oxford Wine Company, two Wine Bars and opens a Piano Bar in August. Derek put on his Dumplings tie and went down to the Seaton ground on Tuesday 1. July where the Free Foresters were playing the Devon Dumplings, in the hope of a chat with Ted and Andrew Parr. No sooner had the players emerged from the pavilion than the heavens opened and a torrential downpour followed for the rest of the day and night. Ted’s eldest son Chris has just been appointed Director of Sport at Pangbourne College, William works in London as a Chartered Surveyor and the youngest son, George, runs the Wine Bars and is getting involved in the wine business. He reached No 1. 5 in Racquets and was the pro in Montreal and Manchester before spending time in a winery in South Africa. All are playing cricket/rugby to a decent level. Ted says that he and the boys had hoped to be playing for the Foresters at Seaton. Andy Green (V ’7. West Country Lunch with John Wong (C ’7. Andy, an old boy of Edinburgh House like so many OHs, says that he has been very busy with his Father’s 9. His brother Roger (V ’7. Psychcotherapist, still works at a prestigious West Country independent school. Andy says Philip Palmer (B ’7. London for his contemporaries on July 6th but regrets he could not attend. Andy keeps in touch with Peter Clegg (C ’6. Hants and star of Mike Drew’s (Master ’6. Oliver!’; they hope to be in Dorset soon. Alec Crawford (V/St ’5. Devon to Beaminster, Dorset three years ago and frequently takes a beer with the President when he is down in his house in Beaminster. Besides volunteering as a Steward at the excellent Beaminster Museum, Alec is also a Watch keeper with the National Coastwatch Institution (NCI) at the Lyme Bay look outs at Burton Bradstock and Charmouth. The NCI is a voluntary organisation set up in 1. UK shores after many small Coastguard stations closed. There are now 5. 3 NCI stations around the coast entirely manned by volunteers undertaking a total of more than 2. Close contact with the Maritime Coastguard Agency (MCA) aims to promote stations to Declared Facility Status in order to become an integral part of the National Search and Rescue Structure. More volunteers are always welcome and full training is given to ensure the high standards required by the NCI and MCA. Charles Pipkin (St ’6. Dorset Under 1. 9 Golf Handicap in 1. OH Golf Week which he thoroughly enjoyed and meeting contemporaries like the three Johns: Bridger, Pagliero and Husain. Charles, a former stockbroker, says that he often bumps into Roddy Long at The Stag hostelry near Petworth when he is there for an old car rally and Roddy has been playing tennis. Charles enjoyed meeting some of his seniors and juniors during Golf Week and says that he often sees Chris Rolph (St ’7. Veteran Car Club who was runner up with Mark Yallop (St ’7. BBC Young Scientist of the Year competition. Jeremy Swinfen Green (B ’6. Slightly to my surprise I had a phone call from the BBC on the morning after massive cyber attack that affected the NHS so badly back in May. I put on a tie and pottered over to Broadcasting House where I was interviewed on the news channel about the attack (live - quite nerve racking) and then for 1. I reckon I have 1. There has been a lot written about this and other attacks, and really they are inevitable at the moment. The NHS was pretty quick to get back on its feet and it is this strong resilience, a result of excellent planning and a lot of hard word, that is really the secret of dealing with these incidents. Amber Rudd the Home Secretary was quick to point out that patient data hadn't been affected. That's true but it is important to remember that cyber security also needs to protect the integrity of data (stopping unauthorised changes to it) and as well as protecting access to data - something of course that was badly affected for some hours after the attack." (7/1. Andrew Robson (S ‘7. Moved to Dorset in 2.
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