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Quite correct, John. I met him at our house re-union. A great athlete in his school days.jhopgood wrote:Is it John Saunders 3 along from you behind Fryer?J.R. wrote:We could play this game for ages............
SO.....................
Centre row, fourth from left as you view.
Second from left in that row is Robert Buckler. Film and TV producer and director now.
That row, (being my year), runs from the left:-
Coope: Rob Buckler: Trevor Mayes: Me: Minnett: (?) : Bennett (Now deceased): John Sanders: Mackenzie-Boyle (Minor): (?) Orton: Seymour: Neild-Smith: Townsend.
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
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I thought so.
He was at Nottingham University when I was there and gave me a lift up once when he had a new car. It had seat belts, which appeared not to adjust, at least I couldn't work it out, so I spent the whole journey flattened to the seat. It was a long journey as either he was running it in, or was just very cautious.
Never really saw him at university as he was in a different hall.
He was at Nottingham University when I was there and gave me a lift up once when he had a new car. It had seat belts, which appeared not to adjust, at least I couldn't work it out, so I spent the whole journey flattened to the seat. It was a long journey as either he was running it in, or was just very cautious.
Never really saw him at university as he was in a different hall.
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He seemed a totally different character at our re-union.jhopgood wrote:I thought so.
He was at Nottingham University when I was there and gave me a lift up once when he had a new car. It had seat belts, which appeared not to adjust, at least I couldn't work it out, so I spent the whole journey flattened to the seat. It was a long journey as either he was running it in, or was just very cautious.
Never really saw him at university as he was in a different hall.
I remember him at school as extremely extrovert and sporty.
Two years ago, and time has taken its toll. (Doesn't it always ?). He seemed so quiet and laid back.
I'll have to see if I can find my photo of the re-union and get JT to post it.
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
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I was in Sherwood from 67 - 69.
In my day, the Halls were single sex.
From what I remember, Florence Boot, Nightingale, Cavendish, Willoughby and Ancaster were women's Halls. I went out with someone from Ancaster and she was very definitely female.
I spent my third year in a flat near Trent Bridge. Apart from going back in 1972 to visit someone doing a masters I haven't been back since.
It may interest you to know that Ian Johnson, who as well as being an exact contemporary at CH, he was Lamb B, was also at my junior school. He is now Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Nottingham. The school was in the design stage when I was there.
In my day, the Halls were single sex.
From what I remember, Florence Boot, Nightingale, Cavendish, Willoughby and Ancaster were women's Halls. I went out with someone from Ancaster and she was very definitely female.
I spent my third year in a flat near Trent Bridge. Apart from going back in 1972 to visit someone doing a masters I haven't been back since.
It may interest you to know that Ian Johnson, who as well as being an exact contemporary at CH, he was Lamb B, was also at my junior school. He is now Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Nottingham. The school was in the design stage when I was there.
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Perhaps Mary has crossed his path, then ? (Please note that I didn't type the obvious statement !)jhopgood wrote:I was in Sherwood from 67 - 69.
In my day, the Halls were single sex.
From what I remember, Florence Boot, Nightingale, Cavendish, Willoughby and Ancaster were women's Halls. I went out with someone from Ancaster and she was very definitely female.
I spent my third year in a flat near Trent Bridge. Apart from going back in 1972 to visit someone doing a masters I haven't been back since.
It may interest you to know that Ian Johnson, who as well as being an exact contemporary at CH, he was Lamb B, was also at my junior school. He is now Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Nottingham. The school was in the design stage when I was there.
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.
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Ian is still alive, at least he was at our junior school reunion in 2002.
He is on the University of Nottingham web site.
When I met him, for the first time for time in 36 years, he seemed much as I remember him, just a bit older. I believe that after he qualified he went into teaching, but where, I can't remember.
Reunions tend to involve alcohol, which pickles the brain.
He is on the University of Nottingham web site.
When I met him, for the first time for time in 36 years, he seemed much as I remember him, just a bit older. I believe that after he qualified he went into teaching, but where, I can't remember.
Reunions tend to involve alcohol, which pickles the brain.