Bishopshalt 1947 Entry Register as at 29 November 2008
| Armstrong | Kenneth | ||
| Arthur | Joyce | (Wilkinson) | Woking? |
| Atkins | Margaret | (Baker) | 16, Seacourt Road, Langley, Bucks, SL3 8EW. |
| Baggott | Bryan | 1120 Lake Twintree Drive SE Calgary Alberta Canada T2J-2T1 001 403 278 2067 | |
| Bailey | Norman | ||
| Ball | Shirley | (Morgan) | Last known address The Greenway, Ickenham. |
| Barnett | Roger | 835, West Longview Avenue, Stockton, California 95207-4714. Tel:00 1 209 4780631 | |
| Barnett | Tony | 38, Whitehall Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex. 01895 231889 | |
| Beagley | Pamela | (Knight) | Divorced. 18, Ravenswood Close, Cobham, Surrey KT11 3AQ. |
| Beaven | Peter | 73, Waterloo Road, Crowthorne, Berkshire RG45 7NN. 01344 772815 | |
| Bennett | Mavis | ||
| Bird | Arlene | ||
| Patricia | Blackford | (Parrott) | Widowed-Living on the Regent canal |
| Blackmore | Ruby | ||
| Bray | Philip | ||
| Burt | Barbara | (Dean) | Flat 12, Booker House, Upham Road, Swindon, Wilts. SN3 1DH. 01793 435562 |
| Butler | John | ||
| Carpenter | Edward | ||
| Coleman | Margaret | (Rodman) | 14, Broadlands, Raundes, Wellingborough, Northants, NN9 6QL. 01933 460023 |
| Conway | David | Deceased | |
| Copeland | Ann | (Vincent) | Deceased |
| Crook | Ann | (Potter) | Died 2001 |
| Cross | Gordon | ||
| Crozier | Frank | 80, Tor Hill Road, Torquay, Devon TQ2 5RY 01803 215429 | |
| Daley | Brian | Deceased | |
| Davis | Jill | ||
| Davis | Thelma | (Tilley) | Died January 21 2003 |
| Dicker | John | 11 Cowdray Park Road, Little Common, Bexhill on Sea, E Sussex TN39 4ND 01424 845978 | |
| Dunsford | G. | ||
| Ealey | John | 24 Warren Avenue, Shortlands, Bromley, Kent BR1 4BS. 0181 466 6286 | |
| Eggleton | David | Church Barn, 4B Greenway, Campton, Shefford, Beds. SG17 5BN. 01462 857383 | |
| Elliott | Constance | (Lankford) | Moved to Oregon |
| Elliott | Ian | Died 2008 | |
| Fielding | June | ||
| Fisher | Janet | (Hardman) | Deceased |
| Fisk | James | ||
| Forrest | Joan | (Taylor) | Quarry Point, Reigate Hill, Reigate, Surrey RH2 9PJ. 01737 243444 |
| Foss | Richard | 28, Raith Gardens, Kirkcaldy, Fife KY2 5NJ. 01592 261228 | |
| Fountain | Michael | ||
| Gallavan | Maureen | ||
| Gault | Gloria | Deceased | |
| Gaylard | Janet | (Cant) | 3, Elvin Court, Church Lane, Kinsgsbury NW9. |
| Gibbs | Marilyn | (Hawkins) | 42, Hilltop Close, Cheshunt, Herts, EN7 6QN. |
| Gibson | David | 22, Morford Way, Eastcote, Middlesex, HA4 8SN 0208 866 4662 | |
| Gittins | Monica | 34, West Drayton Park Avenue, West Drayton, Middlesex, UB7 7QA. 01895 442919 | |
| Goold | Bernard | Deceased 2001 | |
| Grace | Michael | 137, Cherry Tree Road, Holtspur, Beaconsfield, Bucks. HP9 1BD. 01494 674858 | |
| Gullen | Majorie | Deceased | |
| Harmer | Gillian | (Pryce) | Pipits, Street End, Blagdon North Somerset , BS40 7TL 01761 462241 |
| Harries | Beryl | (Kay) | South Carolina |
| Harries | Gwen | ||
| Hill | Sonia | ||
| Hill | Cynthia | ||
| Holland | Joan | ||
| Hollingsworth | Doug | 102, Longhill Avenue, Doonfoot, Ayr KA7 4DF. 01292 442606 | |
| Hudson | Iris | ||
| Huggett | Janet | ||
| Hunter | Clive | ||
| Ing | Shirley | ||
| Kempton | Phillip | ||
| Kensit | John | ||
| Laker | John | 2, Croft Close, Hillingdon, Middx UB10 9LJ. 01895 237929 | |
| Lancaster | Ian | Brook Cottage, Hughes Green, Aborfield, Reading RG2 9JE. 0118 9760523 | |
| Lanham | Gwen | Deceasedin1984 | |
| Lee | John | 7, Mill Road, West Drayton, Middlesex. 01895 443243 | |
| Leigh | Desmond | 25, Leverton Avenue, Felpham, Bognor Regis, Sussex. | |
| Margetts | Brian | via Mike Grace | |
| Manders | John | Dove Cottage, Abbotts Barton, Upton Lane, Seavington St Michael, Ilminster Somerset TA19 0PZ 01460 240311 | |
| Mitchell | Linda | (Pocklington) | La Font Boudoire, 87440 Marval, Saint Mathieu, Haute Vienne, France 00 33 5 55 578 7751 |
| Mitson | Jimmy | via Tom Smith | |
| Morley | Gillian | (Poland) | 7, Lodge Close, Benfleet, Essex. SS7 3DA. 01268 753828 |
| Newman | Hilary | (Brooks) | 20, Zealand Avenue, Harmondsworth, Middx. UB7 0BN. 0181 897 2141 |
| Organ | Peter | via Tom Smith | |
| Palmer | Mary | (Connor) | 50, Gallys Road, Windsor, Berks. SL4 5RA. |
| Palmer | Rex | Fairmeade, 24, Fishbourne Lane, Ryde, Isle of Wight PO33 4EZ. 01983 567611 (Office) 01983 882795 (Home) | |
| Powell | Janet | (Bouri) | 23, Gilbert Court, Green Vale, Ealing, London W5 3AX 0181 9987465 |
| Price | Janet | ||
| Read | Brian | 14, Woodlands Avenue, Eastcote, Ruislip, Middx HA4 9RJ. 0181 868 8266 | |
| Reeves | Mavis | (Bainbridge) | 65, Aldebury Road, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 7HJ. 01628 35130 |
| Rich | Joan | (Harman) | Died 2008 |
| Roberts | Iris | ||
| Rodway | David | ||
| Rogers | Alan | "Wincombe", 8, Grove Waye, Uxbridge, Middlesex. | |
| Rossell | Patricia | (Fay) | 12, Wiltshire Close, St. Thomas, Exeter EX4 1LU. 01392 71364 |
| Russell | Charles | Eovesholmes Woodlands, Gerrards Cross, Bucks | |
| Salisbury | Ann | (Murdoch) | 2, Post Meadow, Iver Heath, Bucks SL0 0DU. 01753 653570 |
| Sharp | Brian | 3, Fleet Close, Ruislip, Middx. HA4 7AZ 01895 635868 | |
| Sheaff | Mary | (Durham) | 302, Marlow Bottom, Marlow, Bucks SL7 3QH. 01628 475521 |
| Skates | Jim | 38, Bradley Street, Mt. Yokene, Western Australia. | |
| Smith | Ann Duffy | (Mangeon) | Canada? |
| Smith | Jacqueline | (Thorne) | Deceased 2001 |
| Smith | Thomas | 68, Tradescant Drive, Meopham, Kent DA13 0EF. | |
| Southworth | Dave | Deceased 2001 | |
| Speechley | Robert | 5, Wroxton House, Church Street, Wroxton, Oxon OX15 6QF. | |
| Stennett | Wendy | ||
| Stewart | Joan | (Walker) | 43, Ashley Drive, Tylers Green, Penn, Bucks HP10 8BE. |
| Stokes | Lucy | (Waters) | 7 Bradgate Road, Bedford, MK40 3DE 01234 405809 |
| Stripp | Gillian | (Murray) | 8908 Southshore Court, Polk City, FL 33868, USA 01 863 984 8272 |
| Swift | Eileen | (Graham) | 80 Stanstead Road, London SE23 1BS |
| Tanner | Pauline | (Barron) | 26, The Woodlands, Esher, Surrey KT10 8DB. |
| Taylor | Margaret | (Miller) | 54, Cornwall Road, Ruislip Manor, Middlesex. HA4 6AN. 01895 672443 |
| Taylor | Pauline | (Green) | P.O. Box 782013, Sandton, 2146, South Africa. Contact via Mary Connor |
| Taylor | Sheila | ||
| Thorne | Brian | 23, Poplar Road, Ashford, Middx TW15 1EF. 01784 255164 | |
| Thornett | Wesley | 62, Swanage Way, Hayes, Middlesex. UB4 0NY. 0181 573 7516 | |
| Thorogood | Anthony | "Wirral", Woodland Avenue, Cranleigh, Surrey GU6 7HU. 01483 273319 | |
| Tompkins | Robert | 5, The Close, Radlett, Herts WD7 8HA. 01923 855860 | |
| Udy | Majorie | (Barback) | Malthouse Cottage, 26, Chandos Street, Winchcombe, Glos. GL54 5HX 01242 604433 |
| Walker | Brenda | (Pain) | 1, Woodfield Grove, Streatham, London SW16 1LR. 0181 769 1599 |
| Walker | Nella | Deceased 2004 | |
| Watson | Elinor | (Murton) | Died 2008 |
| White | Alan | 23, Kent Avenue, Ealing W13 8BE. 0181 998 2384 | |
| White | Myra | ||
| Whitehorn | Doug | ||
| Wilkinson | Geoffrey | Deceased 1996 | |
| Williams | April | (Breese) | Wayside Cottage, Ballamodha, Ballasalla, Isle of Man. 01624 822016 |
| Willsher | Mara | (Buchanan-Jones) | Churston Ford, West Putford, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 7UU. 01409 241446 |
| Wilson | Douglas | ||
| Woolley | Sheila | (Astill) | West Lane House, Baumber, Horncastle, Lincs LN9 5NG. 0507 578315 |
| Wright | Naomi | (Smith) | 16, Booths Court, Poplar Drive, Hutton, Brentwood, Essex CM3 1YY. 01277 225298 |
After leaving school BRYAN BAGGOTT attended Birmingham University where he gained a BSc degree in civil engineering and university colours for basketball. He
returned to Birmingham University in 1964 and obtained an MSc degree in geotechnical engineering. Two months after obtaining his first degree he found himself in the middle of Labrador
working on the early stages of a hydroelectric power project. This was the beginning of his 41 year career in the water resource and power sector working for Canadian consulting
engineering companies based mostly in western Canada. His work, in both engineering design and site investigations, has taken him right across Canada into most of the Canadian provinces
and the Northwest and Yukon Territories. He has also lived and worked in Australia, China, Iran, Lesotho, the Philippines and Thailand fulfilling his schoolboy ambition to combine his
career with his desire to see the world.
He lost his wife to lung cancer in 1993. In 1998 he retired and now lives with his second wife, a childhood friend from Ruislip, in his Calgary home of the past thirty years. Their home is located less than a 20 minute drive from those of Bryan's two sons and daughter and only about 1.5 hours from the heart of the Rocky Mountains where he and his family indulge in their passion for the mountains and the outdoors. Return to list
After spending an extra term at Bishopshalt, ROGER BARNETT worked at EMI for eight months as a shipping clerk before joining the RAF as a typist for two years,
after which he read geography at Cambridge. Two years as a planning officer at Norfolk County Council were followed by three years as a graduate student in Geography at the University
of California, Berkeley (where he finally finished his Ph.D), and then appointment in 1965 as Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of the Pacific, in Stockton, California. In
1968 he married Françoise Debord from Sarlat in the Perigord and their son Marc-Alain was born in 1969. After 34 years in the same academic post at U. of the P. he retired in June 1999,
closing out his career with a part time final year. Return to list
On leaving Bishopshalt in 1955, PETER BEAVEN read geology at Exeter University, and then joined the Colonial Section of the Road Research Laboratory. He married
Pella (Pamela) Evans, whom he met at Exeter, in 1959. They have four sons.
Peter has worked in Nigeria, Malaysia, Hong Kong, the Caribbean and southern Africa, lecturing and working on research projects. This included planning a roadway on the island of Saint Lucia. In 1977 he took over a joint research project with the Highway Authority in Ethiopia. On returning to the UK in 1979 he developed an interest in satellite remote sensing.
After a lecture tour in China, he continued with survey work in central Africa and Indonesia. Prior to his retirement in September 1996 he became Overseas Centre Manager at the Transport Research Laboratory. He has since developed an interest in family history and now finds he should probably be named Peter Mitchell Return to list
Barbara was nursing at Hillingdon Hospital on the ward where Gloria Galt was brought in from her fatal road accident.
Later she married Robert Dean (Bishopshalt 1944 entry). They have four sons, all now married, and several grandchildren. One son (Bill) flies a Royal Navy Sea Harrier from Prestwick air station, where he may be in contact "over the air waves" with Doug Hollingsworth. Return to list
He represented the Bahamas in the Central American and Caribbean Games, and in football teams v. Mexico, Panama, Bermuda and the Dominican Republic. He has travelled throughout Anglo and Latin America from Canada to Chile, and in the Middle and Far East.
In 1987 he retired to Cornwall, and married, moving to La France Profonde in 1992, where he has been renovating a 200 year old farmhouse. He moved temporarily to the Ardèche followed by time in Yorkshire and is now living in Devon. Return to list
However, he says "the gods must have been smiling" upon him for within three months he obtained a two-year contract with a small company in Dorchester making high-class chocolate products. At present he is working a three-day week, which he considers is a good preparation for an earlyish retirement.
He has gained an OU degree featuring "a cocktail of arts and technology.".
From his first marriage he has two children, both about thirty years old. He and Dolores, his second wife, have been married for 26 years and are grandparents, to the two children of John's daughter Louise.
Over the years he has kept in touch with Alan White, Eban Mitchell and Tony Barnett, and has now re-established contact with Frank Crozier. He often thinks of Brian Daley, whose early death was a severe blow to him. Return to list
As well as being an angling devotee, he is a collector of antiquarian books. He and his wife Pearl, to whom he has been married for over 40 years, have two sons and six grandchildren. Return to list
As young woman, Janet had two passions, athletics and dancing, and it was at a dance that she met Alan, who was doing his National Service at RAF Uxbridge. They married and settled in Cheshire, and it was not long before they founded the Altrincham and Timperley Athletics Club. At the age of fifty, Janet became the national over 50s discus champion.
Janet also researched the history of the Altrincham area, and much of her work was published. She also pursued her own family history back in Uxbridge. Her organic garden kept the family in vegetables the whole year round. Her last years were clouded by the onset of Wegener's granulomatosis, and this debilitating disease at first left her feeling very isolated. Yet to Alan and Janet, it proved another challenge. They researched the disease, and eventually produced a leaflet to help fellow sufferers and this in turn has led to the founding of a nation-wide charity.
Janet died from her illness on January 28th 2001. To Alan, her three daughters, and her sister Wendy Reading, we extend our deepest sympathy. Return to list
In 1964 he went to Plessey, heading a small group designing some of the first silicon chips, and then moved to Ottawa, working for Microsystems International. After this followed a spell of consultancy work before he and an ex-Plessey colleague set up MOSAID (Metal Oxide Silicon "Help") to design new memory chips. This is now a public company on the Toronto Stock Exchange, whose designs are licensed to major Far East makers, as well as supplying Automatic Test Equipment for new memory chips worldwide. Richard is chairman of the company.
He has one home in Canada on Lake Calabogie and another in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. He has four children from his first marriage, and now lives in Kirkcaldy with his second wife, Gail, and their two children, Christopher and Charlotte. Return to list
Having been pretty useless at football at school, I discovered my sporting forte the year I left, taking up rugby, an activity which admirably suited my proclivities. Partly because of my late introduction to the game, I didn't stop playing until I was about 50, by which time it was too late to do anything about getting my golf handicap down. But I still work at it occasionally. We also sail as much as we can, both in our own boat, and in chartered vessels around the world, (where working for BA was a definite advantage.)
The twins, both girls, were followed by another daughter a few years later. They've all now flown the nest; one of them literally - she's a BA pilot; another's a teacher and the third's a lawyer. I won't say they're all barren, but they've signally failed to satisfy Jan's ambition to be a grandmother, (at the time of writing, Dec, 2001). Return to list
Since 1964, Mike's home has been in Beaconsfield. His wife Margaret is still employed as a social worker and they have three sons, Stephen, Andrew and Christopher, all with degrees. Mike's hobbies are gardening and DIY; he has also run a cub scout pack for twelve years, and for the last three years has been a churchwarden. He has toured the continent plus much of the UK by caravan, and has a small cruiser near Marlow where we are offered a "hassle-free day on the Thames"! Return to list
After National Service in the RAF (Linton-on-Ouse), JOHN LAKER joined Hoover Ltd at Perivale, where he became responsible for sourcing and purchase of materials
and components for the three UK factories. In 1976 he moved to London Transport, where he became Principal Purchasing Assistant, and upon the formation of London Buses he became
Contracts Manager and Sales Manager. Among other things this involved visiting the Far East including Hong Kong, China and Sri Lanka. After taking early retirement when London
Buses was wound up in 1995, he worked part-time for the Purchasing Organisation, Rank Xerox (UK) Ltd but is now finally retired. During his career he has been chairman of the
Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply Energy Committee. He is on the council of the Light Rail Transit Association, and is a member of the Tramway Museum Society. He has had
many tram and railway photographs published, and has been involved in the production of transport videos.
Married to Sarah, he lives in Hillingdon. Return to list
Most of the next ten years were spent in the Cotswolds, initially working on farms but then came a time in the Meteorological Office, during which they moved to Aberdeen. A return to agriculture with the North of Scotland College of Agriculture happened at the same time as an ever increasing involvement with people with learning difficulties began to develop. This latter interest resulted in the family moving to Somerset in 1971 where they have remained ever since with the balance of John's working life continuously shifting, to the point where his only connections with agriculture are his NFU Countryside membership and a few hens. Return to list
In 1994 they retired to a converted farmhouse in France where they are happily engaged in gardening, forest management etc., and extend a welcome for a call or stopover! Return to list
After reading English at Exeter and taking an intensive secretarial course at Kilburn Polytechnic, GILLIAN MORLEY (Poland) spent two years on the editorial staff of
"The Drapers' Record", reporting news and fashion. She then took a postgraduate education course at Sheffield University before marrying John Poland in 1961. Part-time lecturing at
Ealing Technical College and Crewe Technical College, with some voluntary preschool playgroup work, was followed by teaching in Essex secondary schools. After retirement from
teaching, she took up part-time and then full-time legal secretarial work until welcome redundancy and has since been indulging in freelance writing, Scottish country dancing, music, and
fundraising for the local "Crossroads" care attendant scheme. She and John have two sons, now in their mid-thirties; one is a systems manager and the other is in horticulture. Return to list
He has also chaired the UK Trade Association's Technical Committees for over 25 years and is now one of its 13 non-paid directors. On his retirement last year he was awarded the Douglas Armitage Award for services to industry and to the country. It was in March 1993 that he received his MBE for Services to Defence, for which he had been recommended by Vickers PLC who currently own Trucast.
Divorced and remarried, he now has four children and five grandchildren. He writes that his life has been "pretty hectic" and cites as invaluable the support of his wife Carol. Return to list
Having passed the Civil Service examination while still at school, BRIAN READ spent his National Service in the RAF at Innsworth, near Cheltenham. After a short spell
at HM Stationery Office, he joined Kodak and worked his way up to become Supervisor in Production Planning. With various qualifications in business studies and management gained
through evening classes at Harrow Technical College, he moved into O and M (Organisation and Methods) work, first with Sperry Remington at Holborn, then with Lucas CAV at Acton,
EMI at Hayes, Cannon Assurance at Wembley, John Brown Engineers and Constructors, the NSPCC, Reuters, and Argos Distributors, eventually setting up his own business as an
independent management consultant in 1989.
He has an overall interest in sport, having played cricket and soccer for Kodak, as well as taking part in tennis, squash and athletics at various times, and is now a member of the youth development committee at Wasps Rugby Club. Brian also has a strong interest in music, having been involved in "Kodak Players" productions of Rodgers and Hammerstein musicals, and he particularly enjoys modern jazz and big bands. His other interests include photography, motoring, theatre-going and eating in good restaurants. Return to list
Her leisure activities include membership of the Hanwell and Ealing Operatic Society and committee work for the Guide Dogs for the Blind. At St Matthew's Church, Ashford, she is on the Parochial Church Council and is also leader of the Mothers' Union, as well as being Brown Owl for the 1st Ashford Brownies.
Jackie battled with cancer for over a year but died in October 2001
Married in 1960, he and his wife have lived in Tring, Reading and Meopham. They have three children and four grandchildren. Tom retired in 1993 and now tutors maths, as well as playing "hopeless" (his adjective) golf. Return to list
He has since worked part-time in a variety of jobs - as a pub short order chef, as a furniture and buildings restorer, and as a decorator. His hobbies include sailing, a love of France and fine art, and weekend water-colour painting .
In 1992 he moved to his present apartment in the picturesque village of Wroxton (thatch, duck pond, two pubs and Abbey) , and is employed part-time as a homesitter countrywide.. In 1993 he remarried and "is blissfully happy with new life and new wife". He thoroughly recommends retirement as a full-time occupation!
He says he is eternally grateful to Mr Coleman for art, Mrs Butler for love of music, "Spider" Buck for maths, Mr Capron for woodwork and "KB" for his smattering of French. His epitaph, he suggests, should read "It seemed like a good idea at the time!" Return to list
Pauline has worked at a Home for the Aged for twenty-five years, first as Secretary/Treasurer "but since the Chairman recently retired I seem to be doing that job as well."
Her hobbies have included badminton and yoga, but since a spell of ill health last year she has taken up Bowls, which she recommends as "a great game". Return to list
His leisure activities include chairing the Hanwell and Ealing Operatic Society and acting as Treasurer for Spelthorne Guide Dogs for the Blind and for the Feltham Unit of the Girls' Venture Corps Air Cadets. He has also been on the committee of 94 Feltham ATC.
He is married to JACKIE SMITH, and they have two sons, Alan and Robert. Return to list
His work has been in the field of heat transfer and energy related systems and equipment, supplying mainly to heavy industries such as iron and steel, oil refineries, chemical plants, offshore platforms and other energy users. Fortunately, this has meant quite a bit of worldwide travel which has been both interesting and educational. He was Managing Director of the company for ten years until April 1995 when he took early retirement following a major cancer operation and subsequent treatment.
He now potters about with DIY, gardening, reading, doing some part-time consulting work and "trying not to sound like Victor Meldrew". Return to list
In Africa they kept a snake collection and on leaving, sent specimens to London and Dublin zoos. They helped to build a theatre and took part in amateur dramatics, and in their second spell there spent much of their free time in an inflatable boat in the mangrove swamps and creeks studying the wildlife.
Their nature studies are still pursued in rural Devon, where they have badgers, foxes and deer for company. Return to list
In 1980 she remarried but sadly was widowed again after only two years. She now lives with her partner, Cliff, a retired food science lecturer from Smithfield College, and they travel a great deal. Return to list