Silhillian_1979_November_Issue Number 30
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Silhillian_1979_November_Issue Number 30
The Silhillian THE MAGAZINE OF THE OLD SILIHILLIANS' ASSOCIATION LIMITED Hon. Editor: JOHN WOOLMAN, Broadacre, Grange Road, Dorridge, Solihull, West Midlands. No. 30 NOVEMBER 1979 Summer at the Clubhouse. COMMITTEE MEMBERS 1979 President Immediate Past President President Elect Headmaster or represented by D. A. GURNHAM 352 Warwick Road, Solihull, B91 1BE 021-706 4141 (B) 021-705 2412 (H) T. JACKSON 113 Hampton Lane, Solihull Hampton-in-Arden 2125 (B) 021-705 3173 (H) P. B. L. INSTONE White Cottage, Aspley Heath, Tanworth-in-Arden 021-705 4038 (B) Tanworth-in-Arden 2389 (H) G. D. SLAUGHTER Solihull School, Warwick Road, Solihull. 021-705 0958 (B) 021-705 0201 (H) D. H. TOMLIN 19 Blackdown Road, Knowle, Solihull. 021-705 4273 (B) Knowle 4853 (H) 1 C. R. WHITEHOUSE 143 Dorridge Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Hon. Membership Secretary C. H. JACOB Netherwood Cottage, Arbour Tree Lane, Chadwick End, Knowle, Solihull. Hon. Treasurer A. N. ATKINSON End Cottage, Barston Lane, Barston, Solihull. Hon. Secretary J. G. WOOLMAN Broadacre, Grange Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Editor "The Silhillian" Chairman Memorial Clubhouse and Ground Committee T. G. JONES Woodside Cottage, Rising Lane, Packwood, Solihull. Ordinary Members K. J. FOSTER 8 Ashleigh Road, Solihull. J. L. R. HARE 145 Darley Green Road, Knowle, Solihull, B93 8PU. Co-opted Members 021-706 6181 (B) Knowle 6325 (H) 021-458 4791 (B) Hampton-in-Arden 2956 (H) Knowle 6283 (B) Knowle 2082 (H) 021-472 1250 (B) Lapworth 2979 (H) 021-236 1866 (B) 021-705 2931 (H) Pershore 2181 (B) Knowle 4404 (H) P. G. LEVENGER 3 Bransford Rise, Catherine de Barnes, Solihull. 021-455 9521 (B) 021-704 9117 (H) J. A. McCLELLAND 1332 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. 021-308 6381 (B) Knowle 4185 (H) D. M. POWELL 39 Brooks Road, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands. 021-556 1495 (B) 021-354 1936 (H) R. C. YOUNG 98 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. J. M. BATSFORD 42 Willow Road, Solihull. London Representative 021-643 2406 (B) Knowle 77897 (H) J. R. D. ORRETT 'Dulas' 2 Harewood Close, Reigate, Surrey RH2 OHE Bilston 41519 (B) Knowle 2035 (H) 021-643 8822 (B) 021-704 2363 (H) 073-72 44411 (B) 073-72 47084 (H) MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 1979 Chairman President President Elect T. G. JONES Woodside Cottage, Rising Lane, Packwood, Solihull. D. GURNHAM 352 Warwick Road, Solihull. P. B. L. INSTONE White Cottage, Aspley Heath, Tanworth-in-Arden 2 021-472 1250 (B) Lapworth 2979 (H) 021-706 4141 (B) 021-705 2412 (H) 021-705 4038 (B) Tanworth-in-Arden 2389 (H) 3 Secretary Treasurer Ground Bar D. W. EDWARDS 16 Broadfern Road, Knowle. 021-744 3010 (B) Knowle 3298 (H) T. JACKSON 113 Hampton Lane Solihull. Hampton-in-Arden 2125 (B) 021-705 3173 (H) B. GREENWOOD 105 Broadoaks Road, Solihull. C. M. SCOTT 19 St. Lawrence Close, Knowle. 021-558 2620 (B) 021-705 2115 (H) 021-472 1377 Ext. 472 (B) Lapworth 2763 (H) Catering B. WILDE do John Wilde & Co. Ltd., 66-69 Devon Street, Birmingham B7 4TU Establishment J. R. LEVENGER 16 Dyers Lane, Solihull. Entertainments Co-opted 021-359 6868 (B) 021-236 4050 (B) Earlswood 2008 (H) D. BIRD 12 Hanbury Road, Dorridge. Knowle 3839 (B) Knowle 3476 (H) G. M. HUGHES 6 Grosvenor Road, Solihull. 021-705 4624 (B) 021-705 4290 (H) The A.G.M. at the Clubhouse. SPORTS SECTION REPRESENTATIVES Rugby R. C. CUPIT 49 Manor Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Cricket J. WATERS 30 Whitley Avenue, Solihull. 021-744 4426 (B) 021-704 4819 (H) R. GREENWOOD 105 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. 021-558 2620 (B) 021-705 2115 (H) M. F. DOBLE 48 Chantry Heath Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. 021-438 2186 (B) Knowle 6498 (H) J. BRADBEER Springfield Cottage, Station Road, Claverdon. 021-643 8822 (B) 092-684 2380 (H) Hockey Rifle Swimming Squash J. W. ELSE Golf J. B. M. URRY, "Dormers", 232 Dickens Heath Road, Shirley, Solihull. 33 Albany Gardens, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Old Sils Management Committee 1979 C. Scott, P. Instone, R. Greenwood, B. Wilde, T. Jackson, T. Jones, D. Gurnham, D. Edwards. Ladies Committee Mrs. M. HARE 145 Darley Green Road, Knowle, Solihull. Knowle 3570 (H) 705 0174 (H) 772 5754 (B) Wythall 823114 (H) Knowle 4404 (H) RUGBY SPORTS SECTION OFFICIALS HOCKEY President Chairman D. D. COX 15 Northdown Road, Solihull. P. B. STRICKLAND 2 Woodrow Crescent, Knowle. 021-705 7230 (H) B. J. WILDE ao John Wilde & Co. Ltd., 66-69 Devon Street, Birmingham B7 4TU Captain A. K. PARKES 2 Belle Vue Terrace, Hampton-in-Arden Knowle 6944 (H) N. REEVE 420 Rowood Drive, Solihull. 021-704 9501 (H) Secretary D. CHAMBERS Poplar Farm, Bakers Lane, Knowle. 021-236 0201 (B) Knowle 77313 (H) Treasurer M. C. BETTERIDGE 53 Southam Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. 021-455 0431 (B) 021-777 2013 (H) Mixed Hockey A. MAYO 135 Portland Drive, Stockingford, Nuneaton. Nuneaton 386035 (H) Captain 1st Xl President 021-359 6868 (B) 021-454 4456 (B) Hampton-in-Arden 3195 (H) 021-745 4131 (B) Knowle 4995 (H) Treasurer R. M. JERROM Four Ways, Besbury Close, Dorridge. Secretary A. J. KEELER 1 Grange Cottages, St. Peters Lane, Bickenhill, West Midlands. 021-458 6351 (B) Hampton-in-Arden 2350 (H) Fixtures Secretary D. GREEN 7 Copt Heath Drive, Knowle. Redditch 24224 Ext. 273 (B) Knowle 77669 (H) President and Treasurer P. J. COURT 91 Purnells Way, Knowle Secretary J. M. LANDER 97 Prospect Lane, Solihull. Captain N. SMITH Mil!pool Cottage, Millpool Lane, Dorridge SWIMMING CRICKET President G. STUBBINGS Arden Crest, 17 Oldway Drive, Solihull Chairman P. LEVENGER 3 Bransford Rise, Solihull. 021-704 9117 (H) Secretary R. D. LONG 2 Greyfort Crescent, Olton, Solihull, West Midlands. 021-643 7951 (B) 021-706 7246 (H) Saturday 1st Xl Captain R. A. BARNET 11 Westfield Close, Dorridge Treasurer M. J. D. SMITH Venesta, Kineton Lane, Ilshaw Heath, Solihull. 021-704 1968 (H) 021-744 3217 (H) Knowle 2824 (H) RIFLE CLUB President F. L. E. DYNE 17 High Street, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull, West Midlands. Chairman M. F. DOBLE 48 Chantry Heath Crescent, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands Secretary M. D. NEWELL 25 Merryfield Close, Solihull, West Midlands. 021-704 9911 (H) Treasurer J. M. C. YOUNG 22 Park Avenue, Solihull. 021-705 2808 (H) Match Captain (Rifle) P. UPTON 5 Ash Close, Hatton, Warwickshire. 092-684 3027 (H) Match Captain (Pistol) R. MILNE 5 Fir Croft, Solihull, West Midlands. 021-705 2417 (H) Knowle 4218 (H) 021-236 0201 (B) Lapworth 2560 (H) Knowle 5322 (H) Hampton-in-Arden 2151 (H) Knowle 6498 (H) SQUASH Cricket in action. President M. J. CUSACK, "Wayside", Arden Road, Dorridge, Solihull. 021-236 5801 (B) Knowle 6778 (H) Chairman M. A. CUTLER, 56 Copt Heath Drive, Knowle, Solihull. 021-705 6491 (B) Knowle 3117 (H) Secretary R. J. STANDLEY, 3 Chartwell Drive. Cheswick Green, Solihull. Captain R. D. TAYLOR 112 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. 021-772 1200 (B) Knowle 5883 (H) Treasurer R. A. YEATS 30 Rectory Gardens, Solihull. 021-705 6888 (B) 021-705 6673 (H) Membership Secretary J. R. LOWEN 56 Henley Crescent, Solihull. 021-744 8511 (B) 021-705 5939 (H) 021-643 3331 (B) Earlswood 3151 (H) GOLF President A. G. BRAGG 654 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 1LB. 021-777 7171 (B) 021-705 2734 (H) Captain P. J. HILL, 19a Hampton Lane, Solihull. 021-223 1771 (B) 021-705 4065 (H) Vice Captain J. HUDSON 19 Whitehouse Way, Solihull. 021-643 8311 (B) 021-705 3582 (H) Past Captain J. B. M. URRY "Dormers", 232 Dickens Heath Road, Shirley, Solihull. Hon. Secretary & Hon. Treasurer R. J. BROWN 18 Blythe Way, Solihull, West Midlands 691 3EA. Hon. Match Secretary R. W. M. STANDLEY Woodyard Cottage, Windmill Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. 'B' Team Match Secretary M. A. D. Cooper 27 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Chairman Mrs. V. TAYLOR 26 The Crescent, Solihull. 021-704 9644 Hon. Secretary Mrs. L. THORPE 88 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. 021-705 4422 Treasurer Mrs. C. JOHNSON 18 Heaton Road, Solihull. 021-705 8992 O.S.A. President's Wife Mrs. S. GURNHAM 352 Warwick Road, Solihull. 021-705 2412 Ordinary Members Mrs. G. BRAGG 13 Keats Road, Stratford-upon-Avon. 021-772 5754 (B) Wythall 823114 (H) 021-359 3147 (B) 021-705 3865 (H) Knowle 6287 (B) Knowle 5420 (H) 021-236 7161 (B) 021-706 2138 (H) LADIES SOCIETY Mrs. H. BRAMLEY Earlswood Road, Dorridge. 0789 293003 Knowle 4102 Mrs. A. GREEN 7 Copt Heath Drive, Knowle, Solihull. Knowle 77669 Mrs. H. LEVENGER 3 Bransford Rise, Solihull. 021-704 9117 Mrs. C. SMITH Venesta, Kineton Lane, Ilshaw Heath, Solihull. ED ORI In extending a welcome to all the new members this year, it is very pleasing to note that there are more of you than for many years past, a tribute I think to the success of the President in trying to put our message across at School and in the support he has received from the Headmaster. To all of you I wish many happy years within the club and, I hope, helping to run it. Older members will no doubt notice that I have included the membership list again in this year's edition, which I trust will prove useful after such a long absence. It is almost inevitable in a list of this size that there will be some addresses which are incorrect and I would be very glad if you would tell me or the membership secretary of any that you know. Walking around the grounds the other day it was particularly noticeable how well they looked, a tribute to John Hammond and his helpers who work under sometimes difficult conditions and achieve so much. This year has once again seen an extension of the club buildings with the provision of extra space for functions and larger kitchens. It is a sign of the confidence that everyone on the committee has in the future of the club and in the tremendous work that Roger and Gwen put into running the bar and catering side, that this can go ahead. I am sure that it will be fully used and will give more flexibility in satisfying the social needs of members. A sincere 'thank you' also to all the firms who help towards the production costs of this magazine by taking acknowledgements - their help is much appreciated. Finally I should like to wish all those people who have helped me to prepare this magazine and all Old Silhillians everywhere health and happiness throughout the coming year. Knowle 5861 EDITORS inniliiii!!! , It!!!„:311111100PR:1 11 I. • 1st Xl v The School - Old Boys Day. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 Bernard Owens Brian Coughlan Brian Coughlan Bernard Owens Bernard Owens Bernard Owens Arthur Upton Arthur Upton Arthur Upton Arthur Upton Arthur Upton 12. 13. 14. 15. 1961 1962 1963 1964 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 Robin Cooper Robin Cooper Arthur Upton Mike Callaghan Mike Cusack Mike Cusack Mike Cusack Mike Cusack Brian Knight Brian Knight Brian Knight 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 Brian Knight Geoff Herne Geoff Herne Geoff Herne Nick Atkinson Nick Atkinson John Woolman John Woolman John Woolman I'LLLPftikEILLfit4fr: LL ER Presidency of our Association is a great privilege. May I thank you all for giving me that privilege and with it the opportunity to assist in the growth and development of our remarkable Association. The Old Silhillians' Association is in good heart. We have in the Memorial Clubhouse and Ground a tremendous asset which we hold in trust for future Old Silhillians. The management committee, under the able chairmanship of Trevor Jones, has this year succeeded in increasing the use of both Clubhouse and Ground considerably, thus providing more activities for members and improving our financial position. Tom Jackson, after his distinguished Presidency, continues to serve in the very active role of management treasurer. This year has seen the ladies changing rooms completed, a facility which few of us may use, but which all of us recognise as important. This, the first phase of our new building programme, was paid for by money from the Hockey Club and the Squash Club. Further development has now come forward from the planning committee and work is proceeding on an extension to the old 'Gents Only' bar, which will produce an enlarged clubroom or an additional useful room, and also a new kitchen and servery is under construction. These extensions, though modest, are essential for the growth and financial success of the Club, and, in order to keep costs down, the building work is being managed by a devoted group of members under the chairmanship of our President Elect, Paul Instone. Finance for these extensions will be provided by an interest free loan from a brewery. We look forward to being able to use these improved facilities so that we can hold many more functions, such as our own Sports Club Dinners, in our own Clubhouse. Our steward, Roger Mills, with Gwen and the family, continue to do a great deal beyond the call of duty to make the clubhouse a happy place, as well as an efficient one, for us to enjoy. All members of the Association should realise that we owe a great debt of gratitude to a small band of members who help our steward in a very practical manner to run what is now a very substantial business. The ground staff under John Hammond had to cope with very difficult conditions in the early part of the year due to the atrocious weather, yet in spite of such difficulties we now see a splendid ground of which we can all be proud, and we thank the ground staff for also carrying out much of the preparatory work in connection with the building extensions. One of the objects of the Association is to help the school. The Association has been able to increase its financial help to the school and now provides seven Bursaries in addition to prizes and special awards. These are in addition to the Bushell Scholarships. The continued success of the school is a matter of pride for the old boys of the school, and for congratulation to the headmaster and his staff. Giles Slaughter has been a most valuable member of the O.S.A. committee - he provides a strong link between the school and the Association, to our mutual benefit. Vicky, David, Shirley and Andrew. Academic success at the school does however produce a problem of recruitment for the Association and particularly for the sports sections. An increasingly large proportion of leavers go from Solihull to University and other further education. These old boys and girls are only available for teams for very limited periods of the year. The sports clubs of the Association are most concerned that so many of the best sportsmen join clubs other than the Old Silhillians'. It is self evident that availability of more regular players would strengthen the teams and incidentally improve social activities. This is a real problem which all of us must work to overcome. I was very pleased to assist in reviving the Oxford and Cambridge Old Silhillians' Dinner, which this year took the form of a luncheon in Cambridge with drinks before and tea afterwards in Downing College by the kind invitation of the Master of Downing, Sir John Butterfield. A total of 56 members attended of whom 36 were undergraduates; a most gratifying turn out. Response to my letter sent in August to senior life members was most encouraging. Many have made generous donations and a substantial number have taken out annual membership. May I state quite clearly that life membership remains as membership of the Old Silhillians' Association during the life of that member. Life members making these voluntary annual contributions do not alter their status. Together with life members making donations, they make it possible to continue the life membership scheme without it becoming a drain on the normal funds from annual membership subscriptions. May I thank most sincerely these life members who have responded so generousiy to my appeal - some of whom have topped up their life membership more than once already. Old Silhillians have many qualities loyalty and generosity are but two of them. All committee members of both the O.S.A. committee and the management committee have given stalwart service, but I must give especial thanks to two members. Nick Atkinson has been a superb honorary secretary for the Association, tackling so much, so cheerfully, and most efficiently. Richard Bird once again took on his shoulders the burden of organising the summer ball. It was a success largely due to his efforts. The Parents' Association in their Golden Jubilee year have again given our Association every support and assistance. Geoff Sewell has been a most active and hospitable President, and it has been a great pleasure to work with him and with his charming wife Jean on many occasions. John and Mary Robbins took over the presidency in July and we all wish them a most happy and successful year. The Old Silhillians' Ladies Society is happily still very much alive and well, and we hope that Val Taylor and her ladies will continue to enjoy success in their many ventures. I wish to record my most sincere thanks to my wife Shirley for giving me all possible help and encouragement in this very busy but very rewarding year as president. May I hope that in December when I come to invest Paul Instone as President for 1980, I can say, "I am sure you can do much better than I do, but I truly doubt that you will enjoy yourself more". President 1978-79 D. A. Gurnham. 11 10 III CLIALEC n Afilii:E5 ilifttLi Dear Old Silhillians, I am once again most grateful to the Editor of the Silhillian for giving me this opportunity to write to you to tell you something about the School in the last year. Before I do so, however, I should like to thank the Old Silhillians Association for their continuing interest and support. In the Academic Year 1 978/1 979 this support was not only moral but positive and practical. The Old Silhillians Exhibitions Scheme became fully operational, with six boys and one girl benefiting, whilst generous grants were also made by the Main Committee to enable Rebecca Davies to spend a year in Kenya and eight boys to attend the World Scout Jamboree in Switzerland. I can assure you that this generosity is very greatly appreciated. I am happy to tell you that we have had another successful year of progress and development at the School. In academic terms our results this summer were well up to the standard we have come to expect. We had a record entry at 'A' Level, which imposed a colossal strain upon the whole School during the Summer Term. Some of you will recall the time when the examination period lasted for about a fortnight. Now we have exams right through from Whitsun to the last week of term. Mr. Tomlin handles the administration superbly, but it has become a very tiring and complicated exercise which inevitably affects the other Summer Term activities. The highlight of the scholastic year came in November when we won a record eleven awards at Oxford and Cambridge, including the first Exhibition to be gained by one of our Sixth Form girls, Karen Ellison. It was encouraging also to learn later in the year that two boys whom we had sent to Oxbridge in the previous October had been given scholarships by their Colleges at the end of their first year. Indeed all three boys reading engineering at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, gained 'Firsts' in their Tripos Examinations. This summer a total of eighty boys and girls gained places at the Universities or Polytechnics, or decided to return to school to take the Oxbridge Entrance Examinations in November. On the sports field we have also had a busy year. In rugby we were again encouraged to hear that Bernard Clarke and Nigel Heath, two fairly recent leavers, had won their Blues at Cambridge, and the season generally saw the Fifteen playing open and attractive rugby. Old Silhillians who in their time played in the needle matches with Warwick will be pleased to know that we at last notched up a victory over our arch rivals! The most spectacular results came once more from the Under 11 XV of 1974, playing together for the last time before the team splits up in the senior squads. They completed their fifth season without defeat and ended with the remarkable record of Matches Played 73, Won 73, Lost 0, Points For 3,089, Points Against 73. I think that we can anticipate at least two good seasons ahead of us 1980-1982! Hockey developed well during the year, though we were very sad when Mr. Biggs asked to be relieved of the duties of Master in Charge at the end of the season. Mr. Biggs took over the Hockey in a temporary capacity in 1963 and thoroughly deserves a rest. He will now concentrate on the increasingly demanding careers department and Mr. Bennett will take over responsibility for school hockey. I know that the many Old Silhillians who learned their hockey from Mr. Biggs will want to join me in thanking him for his hard work on their behalf. The Cricket season was one of the happiest for many years. Although the Xl were defeated in the final of the Warwickshire and Birmingham Schools' Tournament at the County Ground, they returned victorious from their Whitsun tour to Edinburgh and from the end-of-term festival at Macclesfield. The morale of the team was absolutely first class throughout the season, very largely due to the splendid captaincy of Stephen Carr and of course the enthusiasm and patience of Mr. Johnson. I very much hope that a good number of leavers from this year's Xl will continue their cricket as members of the Old Silhillians Cricket Club. The cricket season also had an unusual effect on the end-of-term administration. In the match against the Headmaster's XI, Julian Kinsey struck a ball which broke a bone in my right hand and as a result I was unable to write reports. The following Monday he was awarded his Colours! Our cultural activities continued to flourish as the year progressed. In September, two boys, Paul Rivers and Ian Jones, won Choral Scholarships to King's College, Cambridge, and they took leading parts in the spring production of 'Salad Days'. There were the usual Concerts for St. Cecilia and Commemoration, and a memorable Carol Service. However the highlight of the year was the performance in May of Elgar's 'Dream of Gerontius' in the School Chapel. This performance, which was directed by Mr. Turnbull, brought together many Old Silhillians' parents and friends, and the Margaret Wharam Choir, who joined the School Choral Society and Orchestra in what proved to be a magnificent occasion. Our guest soloists, who included the distinguised tenor Alexander Young, so enjoyed their visit to the School that they have said how much they would like to sing with us again. School music has been of an excellent standard for many years now, but really the achievements of 1978/1979 were outstanding. This summer several alterations have taken place to our buildings and facilities. The Pavilion has been completely renovated and enlarged, though it has retained its essential character. The changing accommodation has been improved and new showers installed. In addition the central area has been cleared and extended to provide a really pleasant room in which we may entertain visiting teams. I am anxious to restore to the walls in the pavilion photographs of school teams. If any Old Silhillians have past 12 team photographs with which they would be prepared to part, I shall be very pleased indeed to receive them, especially if they are also able to recall the names of the boys and masters involved. Any such gifts to us will of course be acknowledged. Other major projects this summer have been the installation of gas central heating throughout the School, the complete redecoration of Big School, and the overhaul of the Chapel Organ. Any of you who have visited the School recently will know that the buildings and grounds are in very good order, for which the Bursar and Head Groundsman particularly deserve the credit. Looking very briefly to the future you will be interested to know that we have taken up the challenge presented by the development of micro-computers and have now installed such a machine in the School. We very much hope that we shall be able to introduce all our boys to the basics of micro-technology, and we plan to start an Advanced Level Course in electronics next September. Our rapid move into the new technology has been greatly assisted by the gift of the computer by the Parent's Association, who are this year celebrating their Golden Jubilee. We are most grateful to them and congratulate them on Fifty Years of loyal service to the School. Finally I must thank David Gurnham, your President, for his kindness and interest during his year of office. Your Association and old School seem to be drawing closer together with every year, which, in my view is how things should be. My very best wishes to you all, Yours sincerely, G. D. SLAUGHTER October 1979 At the Summer Ball. Gillian Slaughter, Geoff Sewell, Shirley Gurnham, David Gurnham, Jean Sewell, Giles Slaughter. 13 . . ., r --i 1:16,., "'ALLIiithill LtguAlLt Dear Old Silhillians, I must thank your Editor for inviting me to outline our programme for the forthcoming year and also to ask your support at our activities. Both our Associations have a common bond in the School and we appreciate the mutual goodwill and pleasant relationship. It was particularly appropriate that your President, David Gurnham, was also a Past President of our own Association during our Golden Jubilee Year. You will be pleased to learn that we have just finished another successful year and are now completing the plans for the additional Sports Pavilion at School, although the Cost of this will have to be spread over several years. We have a very full programme arranged for the forthcoming months, commencing with an Evening of Magic in October, and following with a Barn Dance in November. In the New Year we have plans for a 'Tartan Night' and also a new feature, a film and talk on a Hovercraft Expedition up the Kali Gandaki River to Nepal. The President's Ball will be at a new venue, The Kings Norton Golf Club, Wythall, on Friday, 14th March 1980 and our final social event will be a Pig Roast in June. The Ladies, who so often lead the way in fund raising, are holding their Christmas Fayre at School on Saturday, 1st December and the Fashion Show, by courtesy of Rackhams, is at the Civic Hall on March 18th, 1980. I think that you will agree we have tried to cater for all tastes, so we hope to see you at some of our events. May I, on behalf of the Parents' Association, extend our Good Wishes for your continued success and particularly to David Gurnham and Shirley for the remainder of their year. To Paul Instone and Romayne, our congratulations upon your election and "All the Best" in your year from my wife Mary and myself and we look forward to meeting you and your Committee. Yours sincerely, JOHN ROBBINS P.A. PRESIDENT 1979-1980 President Elect: Paul Instone. Bernard Lewis Instone was born in 1926, which he insists was in no way responsible for the plight of the nation at that time, and virtually ever since! The first thing that happened was that it was universally decided to call him Paul, by which he has been known ever since, providing some fun with small-minded bureaucrats along the way. His formal education was attempted first by Mike Callaghan's mother, which gives some idea of the time scale involved. This took place at Fowgay Hall in Dingle Lane, a locality to which he returned many years later. In those days there cannot have been much of a Common Entrance examination to Solihull Grammar School as he was admitted at the age of ten to the care of "Spracker". Frank Sprake Keech's Form was something of a kind, alas, unknown to-day, though Paul's wife Romayne has her own closely guarded enclave at Solihull School known as Prep I, obviously much of a mystery to the rest of the Staff. From cocoa made on an open fire at Malvern House, time brought war and A. R. Thompson's superb management of a school with great burdens added and all younger staff removed to fight for their country or war work in Woolworth's. Paul's contribution was the maintenance of the school grounds in company with Peter Buckley and Stan Grainger. This obviously did some good, as years later he served the 0.S.A. as Chairman of the Ground Committee. School was followed by 3+ years with the R.A.F., much of that spent worshipping the sun in the Canal Zone and at the same time broadening his education beyond measure. Playing Rugby with the Air Force on sand treated with diesel oil as a binder prepared Paul for the lusher pastures of Solihull when he returned in 1948. One Saturday morning in the local hotel of the times Desmond Cooper informed him that he was playing for the Old Silhillian's R.U.F.C. Thus began almost 20 years with the Rugby Club and flirtations with the other sports sections. Paul was Chairman of the Management Committee during the move from Dingle Lane and for the formative years at Copt Heath, later moving to chair the Planning Committee, which we haven't completely wrested from his grasp yet, as he is very active in managing the extensions now in progress. John & Mary Robbins. 15 14 THE UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE LISTS, 1978-79 Part I OLD SILHILLIANS The accuracy and completeness of the lists depend largely on the information received from Old Silhillians themselves. THE UNIVERSITIES Aberdeen J. Duffey, B.Sc. Adelaide B. L. D. Coghlan, Ph.D. (Professor) Aston R. J. Bevan, J. Ford, M. T. Knight, R. D. Morton, D. J. Surrey, A. J. Weatherburn, N. J. Wylie, N. D. Bacon, M. J. D. Eccleston, Penelope A. T. Jones, R. A. Clarke, S. R. Greenfield, M. S. Stott. Bath P. P. Rutherford, Ph.D., S. E. M. Powell, B.Sc., A. Pollard. Bristol A. M. Jennings, R. W. Houghton, C. G. Maddick, A. M. Davies, I. R. Lightowler, M. R. Peck, M. D. Singer, M. H. Whitfield, S. J. Wood. Brunel J. M. Zissman. Cambridge W. J. H. Butterfield, 0.B.E., M.D., F.R.C.P. (Professor), J. G. Collier, M.A., LI.B. (Fellow), R. R. Weber, B.A. (Fellow), F. D. Skidmore, M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S. (Ed.), B. G. Gasson, B.A., C. J. Pollock, Ph.D., K. D. Evetts, B.A., A. P. R. Wilson, B. W. Allen, P. N. Child, D. G. Lewis, J. C. Lotherington, J. P. Shinton, S. G. W. Smith, D. J. S. Worster, I. D. Ballard, S. J. Butler, R. G. Clay, T. W. M. Dillon, M. E. Dodds-Smith, M. J. Evans, A. D. Gurnham, M. P. Hammond, M. G. Higson, S. M. Jacobi, M. A. Jordan, D. J. Mack, A. B. Murray, C. J. Osmond, Diane Watson, A. J. Barsham, A. J. Bond, R. A. Brocksom, Nicola J. Creedy, J. D. M. Currie, N. R. Fisher, B. K. Horne, Susan E. Moss, P. A. Newman, M. H. Pardoe, J. N. Steffen, I. W. Weetman. City T. S. Butler, D. E. Rowe. Cornell F. H. T. Rhodes (President). Belfast P. G. Rose, B.Sc. Birmingham J. M. Bishop, M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P. (Professor), M. E. Chamberlain, C. J. Suslowicz, M. C. Foster, N. J. M. London, E. L. Millar, S. K. Singh, S. G. T. Smith, M. J. S. Townley, S. N. Bennett, P. G. Davies, A. E. S. James, M. W. Perkins, M. A. Price, D. A. Wittridge, A. A. BerriII, Sally A. Gill, W. H. Gunzburg, Judith A. Holloway, S. M. Morton, R. S. Bate, W. A. Hopton, D. J. Meek, J. D. Penny. Dublin E. F. James, M.A., D.Phil. Dundee M. S. Ellis. Durham J. M. J. Rogister, B.A., C. P. Cox, P. A. Hunter, G. C. Sharrock, R. C. Tye, P. E. Auster, J. S. Ward, S. L. C. Diggins. Bradford T. M. Broadhead, T. J. T. Smith. East Anglia A. J. Boulton, Ph.D., T. J. M. Love, S. J. Thomason, B. J. Bentley, P. A. Simpson. Edinburgh S. H. Lilly, A. C. Rose. Essex P. G. Tomlinson. Exeter A. J. C. Lea, Ph.D.„ B.Sc., P. A. Tinley. Hull J. H. Sudd, Ph.D., N. C. Aston, C. J. Felton. Keele R. M. Whitehouse, B.A., M. W. Parrott, A. J. Kinch, G. H. Ellis, F. Mursaleen. Kent D. C. Carr. Lancaster P. A. Connolly, G. T. Jacks, Karen R. Sheasby. Leeds M. L. J. Rollason, B.Sc., M.Sc., R. M. Green, B.A., R. M. Thomson, Ph.D., B.Sc., M.Sc., C. S. Upton, M.A., Ph.D., A. P. Cartwright, S. J. Singleton, C. R. Farmer, C. D. F. Rogers, A. M. Waters, M. A. Harvey, M. P. Barnfield, C. J. Roylance. Professor Sir John Butterfield at the Cambridge Old SiIs dinner. 16 Leicester J. H. Parkinson, B.Sc., D. P. Evans, J. McDonald, M. Selwyn. 17 Liverpool T. R. G. Gray, Ph.D., D. P. Eilbeck, W. M. Lainchbury, M. Jane Robbins, R. W. Thane, D. J. Lewis, N. E. J. Sharrock. London J. S. M. Hutchinson, Ph.D., M. Hardingham, B.Sc., P. Donnai, M.A., D. A. Henley, B.Sc., C. D. Bellamy, M.B., B.S., G. M. Cameron, B.A., J. F. Ganjavi, M. L. Harris, C. C. Morton, E. M. Ashfield, D. J. Horne, P. Samrai, C. J. Spurrell, M. G. Cooper, A. M. Cotton, M. R. W. Evans, R. Y. Anthony, Rosemary C. Berrisford, R. D. Evans, J. Fairley, M. J. Foster, G. D. Harris, M. Mitra, D. 0. F. Rafiqi, M. A. J. Sharp, D. A. Young. Loughborough P. R. Marks. Manchester P. J. King, Ph.D., J. R. Mace, B.A., M.Sc., P. R. F. Clemence, B.A., A. J. E. Rees, M. J. Darby, Teresa A. Millane, M. T. Spurrell. Manchester Institute of Science and Technology J. C. Bodenham, I. K. Strangward. Manitoba D. M. Symes, B.A. (Fellow). — Newcastle J. P. Lilly, R. M. Norton, C. E. Lawrence, P. L. Lowe, J. R. Keenlyside, J. D. Playford. Nottingham D. M. Smith, D.Phil., P. S. Curry, N. A. Byles, P. N. Bishop. Oxford A. R. Hands, B.Sc., M.A., D.Phil. (Fellow), R. A. Stradling, M.A., D.Phil. (Fellow), P. R. Cook, M.A., D.Phil. (Fellow), J. Bridgwater, M.A., Ph.D. (Fellow), R. L. Hutchings, M.A., J. F. B. Cahill, J. P. Dovey, L. M. Rees, D. R. Ellis, I. S. Baxter, R. J. Ellison, S. J. A. Eyre, K. P. Inight, R. P. Morgan, M. J. Colledge, T. J. Davies, A. F. D. Macgowan, C. J. Phillips, M. D. Portman, G. D. Robson, D. A. Child, M. J. Eyre, T. W. Ramage, R. J. Sadler, G. A. R. Simpson. Princeton J. M. Weber. Reading D. J. Smith, B.Sc., A. K. Yardley, S. T. W. Campkin, A. P. Ash, T. C. Elkins, A. C. Ellison, W. A. Parker, J. P. Roper, M. D. Weavers. Wales Aberystwyth J. A. A. Jones, Ph.D., M.A., C. C. Johnson, B.Sc., R. A. Evans. Bangor P. Greig-Smith, Sc.D. (Professor), A. W. Cranmer, P. L. Jones. Cardiff P. L. Jones (UWIST), M. I. Avern. Swansea A. J. Rainbird. Warwick A. G. Marriner, B.Sc., D. E. Smith, C. R. Stockdale, R. N. Arney. York V. W. D. Hale, Ph.D., D. J. Hunter, J. C. B. Rider, P. I. W. Pay. St. Andrews R. A. Stradling, M.A., D.Phil. Salford P. J. F. Millier, B.Sc., P. H. Barnard, J. H. J. Gower. Sheffield M. Cable, Ph.D., J. R. Tippetts, B.Sc., P. J. Green, B.A., N. Fletcher, D. A. Pearson, D. N. Bennett, A. D. Birch, D. M. M. Currie, S. R. H. Day, P. A. Hodgetts, C. P. Jarvis, M. A. Jennings, C. J. Goldwater, J. M. Reeves, P. R. Junod, C. J. M. Kinsey, T. S. O'Connell. Southampton N. H. Stainton, M. E. Dewsbury, J. P. Ferreira, P. T. Couch. Stirling Sarah K. Icke, S. W. Mitchell. Strathclyde T. G. N. Mitchell, B.A. Sussex R. J. Tayler, Ph.D. (Professor), R. C. Morton. Ii 1 Refreshments on the School Lawn during Old Boys Day. UNIVERSITY AND ACADEMIC HONOURS, 1979 Aston R. J. Bevan J. Ford Penelope A. T. Jones M. T. Knight R. D. Morton D. J. Surrey A. J. Weatherburn B.Sc. Construction and Environmental Health, Class II, Div. 2. B.Sc. Energy Technology, Class I. B.Sc. Biological Sciences, Class II, Div. 1. B.Sc. Biological Sciences, Class Ill. B.Sc. Construction and Environmental Health, Class Ill. B.Sc. Managerial and Administrative Studies, Class II, Div. 2. B.Sc. Managerial and Administrative Studies, Class II, Div. 1. Birmingham M. E. Chamberlain P. G. Davies A. E. S. James M. W. Perkins M. A. Price M. J. S. Townley M.B., Ch.B. LI.B., Class II, Div. 1. B.Com ., Class II, Div. 2. B.A. English and Theology, Class II, Div. 2. B.Soc.Sc., Class II. B.Sc. Mathematical Sciences, Class III. 19 18 Bristol A. M. Jennings M.B., Ch.B. Cambridge P. N. Child D. G. Lewis J. C. Lotherington D. J. S. Worster Tripos Part II S. G. W. Smith Tripos Part II Prelim. B. W. Allen M. P. Hammond C. J. Osmond Tripos Part I S. J. Butler R. G. Clay J. D. M. Currie T. W. M. Dillon M. J. Evans M. G. Higson D. J. Mack Engineering, Class I. Mathematics, Class I. Engineering, Class I. Elected Scholar of Trinity Hall. Classics, Class II, Div. 1. History, Class II, Div. 1. History, Class II, Div. 1. Engineering, Class I. City T. S. Butler B.Sc. Ophthalmic Optics, Class II, Div. 2. Durham C. P. Cox P. A. Hunter G. 0. Sharrock R. C. Tye B.A. Latin, Class III. B.Sc. B.A. Economics, Class II, Div. 2. B.Sc. Applied Physics, Class II, Div. 1. East Anglia S. J. Thomason B.Sc. Environmental Sciences, Class III. Edinburgh A. C. Rose B.Com ., Class I. Hull N. C. Aston B.A. Special Politics, Class II, Div. 2. Keele M. W. Parrott B.A. Sociology and History, Class III. Lancaster G. T. Jacks B.A. Accounting and Finance, Class II, Div. 2. Leeds A. P. Cartwright C. R. Farmer C. D. F. Rogers S. J. Singleton A. M. Waters B.A. French and Management Studies, Class II, Div. 1. B.A. English, Class II. B.Sc. Civil Engineering, Class II, Div. 1. M.B., Ch.B. B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, Class II, Div. 2. Leicester D. P. Evans M. Selwyn B.A. Latin, Class II, Div. 2. LI.B., Class II, Div. 2. Liverpool R. W. Thane B.A. Geography, Class II, Div. 2. London G. M. Cameron, B.A. J. F. Ganjavi D. J. Horne P. Samrai C. J. Spurrell LI.M. B.Sc. Mechanical Engineering, Class II. B.Sc. Electrical Engineering, Class II, Div. 1. LI.B., Class II. B.Sc. Biology and Biochemistry, Class II, Div. 2. B.A. Engineering, Class II, Div. 1. B.A. Economics, Class II, Div. 2. B.A. History, Class II, Div. 1 B.A. Law, Class II, Div. 1. Medical Sciences, Class II, Div. 2. Land Economy, Class II, Div. 1. Modern and Medieval Languages, Class II, Div. 1. Land Economy, Class II, Div. 2. 20 Loughborough P. R. Marks B.Sc. Materials Engineering, Class II, Div. 1. Manchester A. J. E. Rees B.Sc. Biochemistry, Class II, Div. 2. Newcastle C. E. Lawrence B.Sc. Biochemistry, Class II, Div. 2. Nottingham N. A. Byles P. S. Curry B.Sc. Engineering, Class II. B.M., B.S. Oxford J. P. Dovey D. R. Ellis R. J. Ellison S. J. A. Eyre K. P. !night R. P. Morgan T. W. Ramage English, Class II. B.A. Mathematics. Jurisprudence, Class III. Jurisprudence, Class I. Mathematics, Class I. Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Class II. Open Exhibition, St. Edmund Hall. Reading A. K. Yardley B.A. Music, Class II, Div. 2. Sheffield S. R. H. Day N. Fletcher P. A. Hodgetts M. A. Jennings B.Eng., Class II, Div. 2. B.A. French and German, Class II, Div. 2. B.A. Accounting and Financial Management, Class II, Div. 2. B.A. Economics, Accounting and Financial Management, Class II, Div. 2. The President addressing the School leavers meeting. 21 Birmingham Ann R. Blackburn Philippa L. Johnson K. L. Mak Catherine A. Meldrum M. V. Oliver R. H. Portman J. D. B. Potts M. W. Taylor S. W. Ward Bristol N. T. A. Campkin P. Hadjisotiriou Medicine. History. Engineering. Social Administration. Engineering. Geography. Economics. Engineering. Medicine. Engineering. Brunel The leavers. Wales Cardiff P. L. Jones B.Sc. Town Planning Studies, Class III. York D. J. Hunter J. C. B. Rider B.A. English, Class II, Div. 1. B.Sc. Chemistry, Class II, Div. 2. Part II THE SCHOOL University Open Awards K. M. Colgan D. I. Co!ledge P. M. Jessop I. M. L. Jones W. Powrie P. F. Rivers C. E. Sweeney S. C. Whatling P. M. Bradford Karen Ellison M. C. Johnson Townsend Scholarship in English, Pembroke College, Oxford. Postmastership in Chemistry, Merton College, Oxford. Scholarship in Mathematics to read Engineering, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Choral Scholarship, to read Mathematics, King's College, Cambridge. Scholarship in Engineering, St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. Choral Scholarship, to read Geography, King's College, Cambridge. Scholarship in Engineering, Churchill College, Cambridge. Scholarship in Modern Languages, St. Edmund Hall, Oxford. Exhibition in Engineering, Trinity Hall, Cambridge. Exhibition in Natural Sciences (Medicine), Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. Exhibition for P.P.E., Oriel College, Oxford. THE UNIVERSITY ENTRIES Mathematics and Management Studies. Jesus College, Mathematics. Trinity Hall, Engineering. Magdalene College, Economics. King's College, Music. Pembroke College, Modern Languages. Trinity Hall, Engineering. King's College, Mathematics (1980). St. Catharine's College, Engineering. King's College, Geography. Churchill College, Engineering. Downing College, Economics. St. John's College, Geography. Pembroke College, Geography. Durham Elizabeth Beaumont C. S. Watts Mathematics (Arts). Computing/Electronics. Edinburgh Abigail A. Barrow Engineering. Keele Sarah A. Beresford Sociology. Leeds R. G. Berrisford Medicine. Leicester M. A. Binnersley Economics. Liverpool M. R. Arlington P. J. Banister P. E. Scott B. R. Taylor J. G. Thornett London Jane M. Clayton J. Crisp S. N. Gray M. S. Hawes N. A. Kahtan A. M. Stroomer History. English. Medicine. Geography. University College, Law. Goldsmiths College, Physics and Chemistry. Imperial College, Engineering. Imperial College, Engineering (1980). King's College Hospital Medical School, Medicine. Imperial College, Engineering. Loughborough Aston S. K. Jervis S. B. Roberts M. J. Clayton Cambridge A. Barkla P. M. Bradford M. J. Bullen J. A. Butt R. D. J. Heacock P. M. Jessop I. M. L. Jones W. Powrie P. F. Rivers C. E. Sweeney M. R. Taylor R. M. Tickell M. W. R. Worster A. P. Harbon A. J. Tapper Engineering Engineering Business Administration. Management Science. Manchester A. Sara E. Playford 22 Archaeology. 23 Manchester Institute of Science and Technology Mathematics and Management Science. C. J. Boucher Mathematics and French. Caroline E. Masters Engineering. R. D. Parry Chemical Engineering. P. E. Scarrott Newcastle G. A. Dickinson Psychology. LEI& N. J. BARD (left 1968 — Pole). Graduated from Imperial College in 1972 with an Upper Second Honours degree. He now works as an electronics design engineer with Sperry Gyroscope in Bristol. He married in 1974. Revd. J. E. BASSETT (left 1949 — Pole). Moved in June 1978 from Suffolk on appointment as Rector of Laceby with Irby upon Humber. Hopes to see something of David Tustin, the new Bishop of Grimsby, who will be resident nearby. North Western University, U.S.A. Psychology. Melise R. Blakeslee Nottingham C. H. Liew Electronic Engineering. Oxford K. M. Colgan D. I. Colledge Karen L. C. Ellison M. C. Johnson S. C. Whatling ROSEMARY BERRISFORD (left 1977 — Fetherston). At present in her first year at Charing Cross Hospital Medical School and enjoying it very much. Pembroke, English. Merton, Chemistry. Lady Margaret Hall, Medicine. Oriel, Philosophy, Politics and Economics. St. Edmund Hall, Modern Languages. C. J. BOWER (left 1965 — School House). Now married with 2 children, he left the A.A. Drive magazine to take a course at Bristol Polytechnic in 1977 followed by a short spell with Michael Beazley the publishers and is now art editor for the Connoisseur, a National Magazine Co. publication. His father H. R. Bower (1922-27) is now retired and not quite so active. G. BRAGG (left 1969 — Jago). Graham and his wife, Angela are living in Knowle and now have a Reading M. F. Bridgwater T. C. Lowe Law. Land Management. Salford G. N. Perkins Engineering. W. CAMPBELL-SMITH (left 1906). Walter wrote to us expressing pleasure at reading news of two Old Boys he knew - Frank Rhodes and C. H. Lander. He also found the Headmaster's letter of great interest. Sheffield N. A. Hayward Chemical Engineering. Southampton S. A. H. Lloyd Economics and Politics. C. CLAYTON (left 1979 •— Windsor). Left School with 'A' levels and is now ADC to Air Officer Commanding Air Cadets at RAF Newton. Charles says he is looking forward to returning to School Annual Inspection with his boss! He is married and the household has two terrapins and a kitten. Charles maintains a keen interest in croquet and badminton. Surrey P. A. Newby Hotel and Catering Administration. daughter, Victoria. Wales Aberystwyth D. M. Tomkins Cardiff Jacqueline R. Byles Warwick S. E. Read M. R. BURNS (left 1963 — Pole). Malcolm and his wife, Sandra have just had their third son, Jamie. Malcolm is working as a quantity surveyor with R. M. Douglas Construction Ltd. at their Cardiff office. J. CRISP (left July 1977 — Jago). Jon has spent the past two years working in the Merchant Navy (Mobil Oil Tankers) and then locally for a small electrical engineering firm. He is now at Goldsmiths College, University of London reading Physics and Chemistry. Geography. C. F. DAVISON (left 1972/3 — Shenstone). Chris is a life inspector for the Norwich Union Life Insurance Society at their Watford branch. He was married on 30th June, 1979. Home Economics. G. DOWNING (left 1968 — Shenstone). In 1973 Gerry gained a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Liberal Studies at the University of Manchester. He is now a Computer Programmer at the University College North Wales (Bangor), and says that he is 'near enough' married. Law. J. DUFFY. Currently at Aberdeen University. THE COLLEGE AND POLYTECHNIC ENTRIES Birmingham Polytechnic W. J. Garfield S. W. Wakefield H.N.D. Course in Business Studies. Diploma Course in Quantity Surveying. Bristol Polytechnic A. C. Davies H.N.D. Course in Building. Homerton College Bridget C. Anthony B.Ed. Course. North London Polytechnic S. P. Gilmore Diploma Course in Estate Management. Oxford Polytechnic J. R. Cox • B.Sc. Course in Estate Management. Portsmouth Polytechnic Sarah E. Henderson B.A. Course in Literary Studies. Roehampton College of Higher Education Course in History/Religious Studies. R. J. S. Smith St. Mary's College, Cheltenham B.Ed. Course in History. Penelope S. Flannery Trent Polytechnic N. J. Chadwick B.Sc. Course in Quantity Surveying. R. A. DUPLOYEN (left 1966—Fetherston) Richard writes, I spent one year at the Lycee Francais in London, one year at the University of Caen, Normandy and short periods at the Universita per Stranieri, Perugia and later the University of Vienna. Then I went to the University of Manchester. After leaving (in 1971) I spent two years at Blackwell's Music Shop, Oxford. I had many unsuitable jobs before training as an actor at the Guildford School of Acting where I also had singing lessons from an ex-opera singer. I made my debut while at the school playing non-speaking roles in "Henry IV" Part 1 at the Redgrave Theatre, Farnham (November-December 1975). Since then I've been working from time to time. My parts include Spalanzani ("The Tales of Hoffmann"), Don Basilio "The Marriage of Figaro", Clifford Bradshaw in "Cabaret" and David, a tight-fisted bloke who brings a tiny bottle of wine to a party (in a new lunch-time play at a pub). I spent last December and January touring Midlands clubs as the villain in "Red Riding Hood". People are starting to perform my faithful translations. "La Vie Parisienne" was performed at Greenford in April and "Orpheus in the Underworld" is to be produced at Sutton Coldfield in June. I'd like to hear from Old Silhillians. My address is 56 Hillfield Avenue, London, N8 7DT. 25 24 G. EDMONDS (left 1972 — Windsor). Works for I.B.M. at their new computing centre in Warwick. Currently he is entering many motor rallies as a navigator and is actively involved in the 432 Solihull Motor Club. Regularly engaged as a fire marshal at Silverstone Motor Racing circuit. J. FORD (left 1975 — Pole). Having gained a 1st class honours B.Sc. in energy technology at Aston University, Julian joined the C.E.G.B. (Midlands Region) where he won the outstanding apprentice award and went on a 10 day visit to the European Academy at Otzenhausen in West Germany, and is now in his final year as a professional engineering apprentice at Rugeley Power station. S. FREETH. Stephen graduated from Swansea University with a B.Sc. (Hons.) degree in electrical and electronic engineering but decided not to continue in this field. Instead he began an accountancy career with TI Accles and Pollock. He has now become the first accountant to take part in an exchange scheme which TI introduced in 1972 for graduates or professionally qualified employees in their first management jobs. Stephen will be spending three months in Sydney, Australia with Tubemakers of Australia Ltd. I. P. N. HAGUE (left 1975 — Windsor). After leaving Solihull Ian went to Bancroft's School, Woodford Green, Essex where he attained ten '0' levels. This summer he passed four 'A' levels and is going to Bedford College (University of London). He hopes to join the RAF and has applied for.a University Cadetship. At Bancroft's was in charge of RAF section CCF. J. N. HARRISON (left 1975 —Jago). John has just obtained a B.A. (Hons.) Class 2, Div. 2 in Business Studies at Lanchester Polytechnic, Coventry, and asks why polytechnics are not mentioned with the university lists. In fact, some are and it is just a question of obtaining the information so please let the editor know your results if you want them published. R. HILL (left Dec. 1974 — Fetherston). Having graduated from Durham University in June 1978 with a 2: 1.B.A. (Hons.) 'Abbas' is now working as a lecturer at the university of Juba in Southern Sudan some 4° north of the equator. The university is 2 years old and in one of the poorest regions of the world. Teaching responsibilities include the whole of the geography curriculum and sports for 350 students. Alas, cricket and rugby are not played and despite the presence of a cricket bat on his desk he has been unable to persuade the students to take them up. The main sports are football, basketball and volleyball with judo and karate also flourishing. Playing standards are typically African with physical training almost unheard of. He is under contract for 2 years with an option at the end of this period and is also attempting to study for a masters degree, though progress is not spectacular. He sends regards to everyone at the club. S. J. HOPSON (left 1969 — Pole). Simon is the son of D. M. Hopson a master at Solihull from 196169. Simon is going up to London University to read European Studies. In his year off before going to university he has worked for three months in an hotel at Patras in Greece, two months in Israel at a kibbutz and is hoping to spend three months working in the south of France to improve his French. L. B. HUTCHINGS (left 1967). Housemaster of Fetherston. Since 1967 has been vicar of Modbury, Devon and Rector of Aveton Gifford since 1975. At the end of this year he is retiring to Harbertonford, Totnes. He has three children, Robert, Richard (both Old Silhillians) and Merryn. R. JAMMES (left 1968 — Pole). Was married on the 19th May to Linda Eggleston of Capel St. Mary, Suffolk. Robert is now a Captain in the Royal Artillery. He is the son of James Jammes who taught French at Solihull School from 1955-68 and was also Jago Housemaster and Careers Master. John Jammes is now a lecturer in French at Cranfield Institute, Bedford. A. JARVIS. Gained a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Opthalmic Optics at U.M.I,S.T. and has now obtained his professional qualifications FBOA and FSMC. Andrew is now managing a practice in Manchester. E. H. LEATON (left 1946 — Shenstone). Works for HMI (Schools). He has four boys aged 12, 13, 15 and 17 years. K. H. LEWIS (left 1947 — Fetherston). Has written to us as follows: "After farming in South Africa for nine years I and my family returned to Britain late in 1977. We had participated in the build-up of an animal breeding organisation and taken it to the pitch where it employed up to 250 people and we had our own three teacher school, a church, a clinic and shop, before selling out to a large feed company who unfortunately tried to run it by computer and I could not stand that atmosphere; where our people lost their identity and became symbols on a print-out. Normally I get cross once in five years, but I got cross three times in five months over personnel problems, so decided to pull out. I spent the next year on dairy projects and feasibility studies in the Middle East, Nigeria, Mozambique and Jamaica and spending a great deal of time in Sweden. Meantime, we had bought a house as a base in England. Our oldest boy is reading Agriculture at Reading University, our daughter has taken a job with the Monopolies and Mergers Commission and the youngest boy enters Oxford to read English this year. I am now with Fountain Farming looking after their Lowlands or Southern Region with five farm units, totalling 6,600 acres and sustaining 2,200 dairy cows with young cattle, sheep and cereals. It is good to see an old form mate, D. A. Gurnham as President of the O.S.A. and a notable contemporary, F. H. T. Rhodes becoming head of Cornell University. I had to chuckle at Alan Wooldridge having made a career of the army and a successful one to boot, because he was one of our 'awkward squad' who after Cert. 'A' were banished to Signals and were not all that keen on the Cadet Corps at that time and we caused Colin Hay, then the 0.C., a few headaches. Rhodes, Wooldridge and I were some of the many who used to cycle in to School along the Warwick Road, I from Acocks Green catching up with them at Olton, where C.A.R. Biddle used to join the stream as well. ARTHUR DE LIMA (left school 1931). We hear that Arthur is still in touch with John Currall, a correspondence that has lasted 48 years. His last visit to England was in 1949, and it is not likely that he will be making another visit. Now retired, Arthur lives in St. Anns, a suburb of Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies, where he has lived all his life apart from extensive travel and the 3 years he spent at Solihull School - he still remembers very vividly his time there. His younger brother Daniel was also at the school. D. E. LLOYD (left 1970 — School House). Now living in Coleshill, David qualified as a Chartered Accountant in February of this year. He has a daughter, Victoria, born in August 1978. A. F. D. MACGOWAN (left 1977 — Windsor). Gained a First Class in Mathematics, Honour Moderations subsequent to which he has been elected to a (Michel) Scholarship. At present at Queen's College, Oxford. J. R. L. MOON (left 1972 — Fetherston). B.Ed. Bristol University 1975. Married Tina Kirkby-Soden at Nuneaton, September 1974. Living at Bristol. Ran Bristol Workshop for two years, now teaching at Withey Wood Comprehensive, Bristol. Likes the West Country and hopes to stay in that area. His wife also teaches. R. E. MOON (left 1974 — Fetherston). Spent two years in Social Services Administration Department of Solihull M.B.C. Joined West Midlands Police July 1977, has just completed (successfully!) his probationary period and is now a fully fledged P.C. Based at Stechford driving Panda Cars (one down so far). Contemplates marrage next May to Alison Marr of Water Orton who is also in "The Force". P. M. MOON (left 1976 — Fetherston). Joined the firm of H. F. Wade as an Electrical Apprentice, selected for special training by the Joint Training Board. Has attained City and Guilds in Electrical Installations, and Technology, with distinctions. K. A. NORRIS (left 1960 — Pole). While at School was in the 1st XI Cricket and Hockey teams and the 1st XV Rugger. Gained a B.Sc. in Chem. Engineering at London. After his marriage in 1975 he left work in Australia for Serck Heat Transfer, where he enjoys the climate but misses the English pubs and sense of humour. Is still celebrating England winning the Ashes! Comes back home every year in July for a few beers with the lads. W. PARTINGTON (1963-73 — Shenstone). Warwick went from school to Newcastle University where amongst other achievements he founded the motor club. Having graduated he has moved into documentary film making with the Tyne Tees and at 24 is one of the youngest senior television producers in the country. He recently won the Tour de Bronze award from an international film festival in Spain for his production 'Harvest of the Giants' about the Keilder Forest in Northumberland which is the biggest planted forest in Europe. Rev. ARTHUR LEWIS. At present living in Rhodesia. Although a British subject by birth and holder of a British passport he was banned by the previous government from returning to his own country, the land of his birth. Readers will be pleased to know that this ban has now been lifted and he is free to return. It is hoped that it will not be long before he returns on a visit. Arthur has been many years in Rhodesia doing much good work with the black population; his wife has also assisted on the medical side. It will be recalled that he wrote a long article in a previous issue of "The Silhillian". 27 26 J. RALPHS. In June this year, with his wife Jean and family, John celebrated the 25th anniversary of his ordination in Christ Church Cathedral Oxford and 25 years work as a priest and psychotherapist in Oxford. D. ROBERTSON (left 1937 — School House). Donald who now lives in Torquay is a County Councillor for Devon involved in education and personnel and is also chairman of the Torbay Conservative Association. He and his wife have three children, one of whom lives in Qatar, Arabian Gulf where they visited in February in time for the Queen's visit. Donald is self-employed in exporting civil engineering machinery. Once a year he meets up with Bob and Joyce Bishop who now live in Ponteland, near Newcastle-on-Tyne. Donald says he would be interested to hear from other pre-war Old Boys living in South Devon, or new ones at Exeter University or Plymouth Polytechnic. Hopes to visit the new Clubhouse next time he stays with his brother who lives in Hockley Heath. D. SCOTT (left 1966 — School House). In 1978 David was the winner of the BBC2/Sunday Times Poetry Competition and also had published 'Days Out' by the Mandeville Press. He is married to Margaret (nee Dickson) and his present job is Chaplain, Haberdashers' Aske's School, Elstree. M. A. J. SHARP (left 1978 — Windsor). Mark is now at University College, London studying Geography and writes: "The term began in October in the worst possible style — no accommodation due to an administrative mess regarding halls of residence, however this was sorted out in a fashion by my sharing the smallest hotel room in London with a friend who was also studying down there. The old joke about having a good memory for faces was far from the truth! We lived in a room that amounted to no more than an expensive attic for three weeks without a mirror. If you don't believe me ask my room mate Jim Mitra what he thinks of the Leincester Hotel Kensington? Moral — if you are going to study in London find a good flat before you go down. We now live in Ladbroke Grove where we rent a very nice flat from some equally nice Hungarians. I was going now to give a comprehensive guide to studying for a degree in geography at University College, London but as you all know I shan't bother. No, in all seriousness I would challenge any Oxbridge candidate to show me a comparable syllabus. But what were my reasons for choosing University as my place of work for the next three years? Well, the most important reason for going to University is to study (course topics already dealt with previously), but a close second must come socialising and I can say without fear of contradiction that London is as good a place to do so. Students come to London from a wide range of areas including Newcastle, Northern Ireland (nice lass) and as far south as Yarmouth and whether you live in halls or in a flat you are bound to meet a large cross-section of interesting people who are all interested to meet you (no joke - the odd few even wanted to meet me). Recreational facilities at the college itself are excellent — discos two to three times a week and a theatre that has shown the most promising jazz bands I have ever seen. Sport at college is also good, numerous teams play a wide selection of sports from tiddlywinks to rowing, the former taking place the wrong way up Oxford Street during rag week! Outside college, as you can imagine, London has a few of its own attractions, the best cinemas, the best theatres, strip joints (so I'm told) and sporting events. Last year I was lucky enough to see all the internationals at Wembley and most of those at Twickenham. As a 'total experience', whatever that may mean, University is certainly worthwhile. There are many people who smugly say — "but what are you going to do with your degree?" Well all I can say is I may begin earning later than they will but the experience gained at University will be of value to me for the rest of my life and also with a bit of luck I may also have a degree. So, since Solihull School my life has centred around academic circles, however I am still interested to hear how those Old Silhillians that have gone into business are doing, hopefully through this magazine I shall be able to do this." D. I. SHELLEY (left 1970 — Windsor). David was married to Della Bond in 1976 and has one son, Stuart James. He is a free trade sales rep. for Courage (Central) Ltd. the brewers, with Birmingham City Centre as his area. He races motor bikes, plays golf and squash and is interested in radio-controlled models. M. L. SMITH (left 1977 — Pole). Martin is now at the Welsh National School of Medicine studying dentistry and is half way through the 4 year course. 28 P. V. SMITH (left 1973 — Shenstone). Paul gained a Higher National Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, with distinction in Fluid Mechanics at Lanchester Polytechnic, Rugby in 1976. In May 1978 he married Stella Brown. He has now left British Leyland to work as a test engineer at Ford Motor Company's Research and Engineering Centre, Dunton, Essex. I. SUMMERS (left 1970 — Jago). In 1977 was awarded a Ph.D. in Physics (Acoustics) from London University. Ian is now a lecturer in Physics at the University of Exeter, researching into the technical aids for the deaf. He also asks if anyone knows what has happened to Richard Cranston (left about 1972) as Ian Stock would like to get in touch. C. TAYLER (left 1951 — Jago). In April 1979 Clive was appointed a Queen's Counsel. His younger son, James entered the 4th form at School in September 1978. M. V. THOMAS (left 1976 — Shenstone). Left School when he moved to Worthing where he is taking '0' levels this summer. Malcolm plays for the school cricket team. Is now returning to Solihull Sixth Form College and hopes to renew acquaintances at the Clubhouse. P. THOMAS (Arnie) (left 1972 — School House/Shenstone). Peter gained a degree in Business Studies at Oxford Polytechnic, became a senior Security Consultant with Mint Security (Birmingham Mint) and is now a partner in Magna Security Ltd. In 1977/78 he was captain of the North Warwickshire Under 23 XV and vice-captain of the Old Sils 1st XV 1977/78, 1978/79. In June he married Deborah Cox of Browns Lane, Bentley Heath. R. M. TICKELL (left 1978 — Fetherston). At School gained 10 '0' levels, 4 'A' levels and 1 'S' level and from October 1979 will be at St. John's College, Cambridge University to study geography. In 1977 he played golf for the Warwickshire Juniors/Colts. G. F. TOMLINS (left 1968 — Shenstone). From 1968-72 was at the University of Bradford gaining a B.Sc.Technology (Chemical Engineering) and in 1978 a Ph.D. at University of Aston in Industrial Effluent Treatment. After leaving Bradford, Geoffrey spent two years working as a chemical engineer for Boots in Nottingham. He was then sponsored by the British Steel Corporation to undertake research into the treatment of steelworks effluents. During 1977 and 1978 he worked in the Environment and Consumer Protection Service of the Commission of the European Communities in Brussels, working on European Air pollution legislative programmes. In June 1978 he was employed as an Environmental Consultant, advising public and private organisations on all forms of waste treatment, legislation and resource recovery. Since August 1979 Geoffrey has begun working for the Canadian Government and his address, for any Old Sils who wish to contact him is: Canada Centre for Remote Sensing of Energy, Mines and Resources, Environment — Canada, Ottawa. D. TUSTIN (left 1954). David has now been made Suffragan Bishop of Grimsby and over 400 friends and relatives were able to attend his consecration service conducted by the Archbishop of Canterbury in Westminster Abbey. Now 45 he was at School for 10 years and was a server, chorister and Sunday School teacher at St. Alphege's. After graduating from Magdalene College, Cambridge and Theological College, Oxford, he was a curate at Stafford and for four years was with the foreign relations staff of the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lambeth Palace. Since then he has been vicar at Wednesbury and at St. Michael and All Angels, Tettenhall. He was Rural Dean at Trysull and chairman of the House of Clergy in Lichfield Diocesan Synod. As a Suffragan Bishop of Grimsby he will assist the Bishop of Lincoln to look after the northern half of the diocese. E. S. TWYMAN (left 1933 — Pole). School Prefect and Captain of Pole House, Edgar is now living in Grahamstown, South Africa. From 1933-38 he was a student at Birmingham University obtaining a B.Sc. (Hons.) and Diploma in Education, and from 1938-40 was a research student becoming a demonstrator and assistant lecturer in Botany at Birmingham University from 1940-45 where he obtained a M.Sc. and Ph.D. In 1951 he left his position of Lecturer in Botany at Birmingham University to become Professor of Botany and Microbiology at Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. Between 1973 and 1977 he was Vice-Principal and Pro-Vice-Chancellor at Rhodes University being elected Professor Emeritus of Rhodes University in 1977, he is also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, a Fellow of the Institute of Biology and Fellow of the Royal Society of South Africa. M. WATSON (left 1974 — Pole). Mark says he scraped a 2.1 at Cambridge and played hockey for Cambridgeshire Nomads and Cambridgeshire and only three yellow cards all last season! Has just finished six months of 'subtle pleasure' at the College of Law, Guildford and will be starting work as a 'poor' articled clerk in Grays Inn and judging by the lack of accommodation in London will probably camp in Hyde Park. 29 R. R. WEBER (left 1971 — Fetherston). Awarded a Ph.D. this year. Richard is a University lecturer in Operational Research, Fellow and Tutor at Queen's College, Cambridge. He says he is always interested to read in the magazine what his old school mates are up to! T. WOFFENDEN (left 1971 — Fetherston). In 1975 gained a B.A. Class 2 at Oxford University and a Certificate of Education in 1976. Has been a history teacher for three years at Edinburgh Academy but is moving to Stockport Grammar School, Cheshire in September 1979. (G. Slaughter Esq. once taught there!) In August 1978 he married his wife Anne. J. WOOD (left 1917). What can you say about old Joe Wood. He is still about and gathers together about 30 of the elderly Old Boys. Some that were at Solihull School in his time, 1912-1917, for his lunch time party about the end of April. He helped to start the Solihull Old Boys club in 1921 when Mr. Bushell came along and put the school on the right track to becoming as famous as it is now under Mr. Giles Slaughter. He remembers Mr. Thompson arriving to take over the headmastership on a motor cycle and sidecar filled with three children and wife. After the squash courts were opened at the beginning of the war, he used to play regularly with Dan Mayers and Eric Wall. One Summer Old Boys Day he swam the length of the bath for a 5/- bet with 'Slapper' Wright, the science master, fully dressed. When the school changed over to rugby in 1931, the hockey club was formed and he joined with the two Wilcoxs and played until he was 70. He married the sister of another well known Old Boy, Reg Bevans. Unfortunately Reg died after a long illness in December 1966. Joe unfortunately lost his wife Lucia on May 27, 1978 and finds it very lonely nowadays. He has had visits from several Old Boys, Dick Steel, John Currall, Len Villers have been along twice lately and we all had a wonderful natter about the old times and folk that we all knew. He regularly rides his cycle into Tewkesbury and back, 10 miles and over, to his married daughter at Todenham and also plays about on his daughter's Puch moped. He joined the Royal Flying Corps as a pilot in July 1917 and was together with the Wilcox twins elder brother at many places during their time in France. Harold Wilcox died in February 1953. Here is something that might show how Joe gets his special few together. In about 1915 Dr. Cooper, Head of the school, moved the whole Lower fourth into the Fifth by-passing the upper Fourth. Seated in the corner were two lads, Phil Price and Bunty Bayliss. Many years later Phil Prices's son Ted played hockey with Joe in the famous A XI. (Another batch of old hockey players.) Then all trace of Ted was lost. No-one knew where he had moved to. Last year Joe was going round Pershore market and found a book stall. He marched on to the little lock-up stall and a voice says "Joe Wood". Joe says "Who are you?" and he replied "Ted Price". Joe said "I have been trying to find you for ten years. Is your father still alive? Yes. Well bring him to my luncheon party next April" and he did so. They are getting hard to find! Our oldest is 88. P. YEOMANS (left 1958 — School House). Peter is now married and living in New South Wales where he works as a junior partner with an aluminium window and door fabricating company working on the office side and agreeing drawings with the architects and builders. He was a contemporary at school with J. A. Johnson, J. T. Richards, M. A. G. Wilson and P. W. H. Wood. D. A. YOUNG (left 1978 — Fetherston). At present at University College, London studying law. David lists his academic and sports achievements thus: "Winning 1st year Mooting Competition; playing for University College Law faculty hockey team in the annual fixture v. King's College, London (we lost 7-2)." 30 SIR RONALD ARCULUS Recently appointed our Ambassador to Rome, Sir Ronald Arculus was at school from 1931 to 1941 under the headmastership of A. R. Thompson to whom he feels he owes much, along with A. L. Mackenzie and Raymond AnseII all of whom alas are now dead. Sir Ronald's father who died in 1968 was also at Solihull and was one of three Arculuses in the cricket Xl at that time. On leaving school Sir Ronald chose Exeter College, Oxford, largely because of W. J. H. Butterfield (now Sir John Butterfield, Master at Downing College, Cambridge) who was a great man at Exeter at that time captaining several of the university teams. Serving in the Army from 1942-45 he was with the 4th Queen's Own Hussars ending up as Captain and there met Roy Fabricius who had been his deputy whilst he was Head of School. He entered the Foreign Service in 1947 and served in San Francisco, La Paz, Ankara, Washington, New York and Pans. From 1977 he was permanent leader of the U.K. Delegation to the U.N. Conference on the Law of the Sea, where he took over from Sir Donald Logan another Old Silhillian. He is also an old friend from school days of a third Old Silhillian, Sir Oliver Wright who is now our Ambassador in Bonn. Whilst in New York he had visits from the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce whose members included several Old Silhillians of whom one was A. D. Jackson. He was made a C.M.G. (Companion, Order of St. Michael and St. George) in 1968 and K.C.M.G. (Knight Commander of St. Michael and St. George) in June 1979. His mother still lives in Solihull and through her he retains his interest in the school. 31 LETTER FROM OXFORD UNIVERSITY Dear Sir, It has been a long time since any correspondence from Oxford appeared in "The Silhillian" - far too long. In order therefore, to stifle the Editor's cries of "Whatever happened to the likely lads?" I can assure you that we are all here in the City of Spires, and that literacy is still an entrance requirement, despite the attempts of the Old Boys who should have written this letter in recent years to convince you otherwise. There were 17 undergraduates hailing from the School this year in Oxford, not a great number in comparison with years past (perhaps we shall see a revival in the near future), but as is expected of Old SiIs, all are making the most of their University lives, whether in the Bodleian Library, the boathouse, or both. February saw the renaissance of the 0 & C Old Siis dinner, which was held in Cambridge, and was in fact a lunch. Those who made the journey from Oxford enjoyed it immensely, and eventually made it back. Otherwise, contact with the "Fen Polytechnic" was strictly limited and severely frowned upon. More of Oxford. Those taking Schools (Finals) this year were; Rick Ellison, who became something of a legend in his own time at Mansfield, having a society for retired umpires named after him, and living in the same room for three years, although it is rumoured that he moved his bed to the library in his last term; Rod Morgan, JCR President of Mansfield, whose car is now working again after the 0 & C lunch, and whose room was very tastefully decorated, courtesy of Sun Publications Ltd; Keith Inight, who hid up the Woodstock Road for most of his third year, thus preventing the rest of us from finding him, and consequently achieving a first in Mathematics - our congratulations go to him; Dave Ellis, who performed financial miracles as Lincoln JCR Treasurer, clearing his overdraft in the process. He also played hockey and cricket for the University 2nd XI; and Steve Eyre, self styled "quiet man" of New College who made one of his rare public appearances to take his exams. Ian Baxter was due to finish this year, but unfortunately fell ill a short while before schools, and thus wins the prize for successfully prolonging his undergraduate career. He is well on the way to recovery, and we all hope that he will be fit and well for next year. Of the second years, Mike Co!ledge assures us from behind his facial undergrowth that beer in Merton is unbeatable, and will prove the point to you in no uncertain terms. Award yourself twenty points for spotting him at a lecture. Almost as illustrious is Gareth Robson who decided that the University Water Polo team trains too hard, and grew a beard instead. Tim Davies, on hearing that the University full back has the same name as himself, immediately gave up rugby to pursue a full-time career as a jet-setting party-goer, complete with tinted glasses and a devastating technique with women. Miles Portman has been seen in evening dress more often than not, and at present is the Old Boys' leading light in the Oxford Union. The first-years all seem to have landed on their feet at their respective colleges, Richard Sadler is an active member of Lincoln's Music Society. Guy Simpson has wisely shunned the dubious honour of being a member of the St. Peters Darts Club. Apologies to those who have not been mentioned - you must have been out when I called. We were delighted to see a number of Old Boys down in Oxford on the occasion of Peter Thomas's Stag Day - if he enjoys married life as much as that day, then his worries are over. Lincoln College Cricket Club had a fixture with the OSCC which was unfortunately rained off. We would be very pleased to arrange regular friendly fixtures with any Old Silhillians club - Oxford is only an hour's drive from Copt Heath. Finally, a reminder that next year's 0 & C Old SiIs Dinner will be held in Oxford. We hope that many of you will endeavour to make the trip - Oxford never changes, merely the inhabitants. This will particularly apply next year, when all but six of the Colleges become co-residential (a greater incentive to come to the dinner?). Yours irreverently, OXFORD OLD SILS. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE DINNER Re-started this year after a short lapse this event proved to be a tremendous success due in large part to the hospitality of our host Professor Sir John Butterfield, Master of Downing College who entertained all of us to a sherry reception before the meal, which was in fact lunch, and then provided a further issue of food after we had been taken to watch the University rugby side during the afternoon. Next year's event will be in Oxford at a date still to be fixed and will probably be oversubscribed, so book early. 32 LETTER FROM CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY Dear Sir, It is three years since the last Cambridge letter to your magazine was written, but please do not imagine that we have become cut off or, indeed, extinct. Our numbers now exceed well over thirty and a strong first year contingent probably reflect the University's current desire to maintain or (Heaven forbid!) improve academic standards, and to increase the admittance of the fairer sex, of whom two arrived at Girton this year — I hope they have enjoyed their first year and manage to escape into the town for their next two. Thus life does change at Cambridge, admittedly at a slower rate than elsewhere, and most Colleges have gradually slipped towards co-residence. Diane Watson, our first female Old Sil to enter has fully fitted into Cambridge life, pencil skirts and any other of the latest fashions. Undoubtedly the feature of the year was the election of Professor Sir John Butterfield as Master of Downing College and presumably as a mark of respect, nobody from School applied for admission to the College. Can we expect a more informed policy of College selection to be pursued by the School? Phil Shinton was sunning himself in foreign parts for a year, whilst Steve Jacobi was exploring foreign parts most weekends, and playing rugby — and receiving a broken arm. Simon Smith rowed and got Firsts. Dave Lewis put his oar in by going on rent strike and also played for Kings football team, in some lowly division. Ian Weetman discovered College football to be more akin to a proving ground for shin pads and Dave Worster coxed Pembroke 1st VIII, a boat well rehearsed in the Cambridge art of submergence. The Light Blues stormed to victory at Twickenham in the annual Varsity match and the School had two representatives playing. Nig Heath returned for his second Blue and the opportunity to play in what turned out to be a thrilling game against the All Blacks. Bernie Clarke arrived for a postgrad course to read rugby combined with a Cert Ed., and survived a shoulder injury to gain a Blue. Good luck to both of them on their tour of Japan. The Oxbridge Dinner was revived as a luncheon and was held at Downing, with some little help from the U.A. It proved popular and was very well supported from Oxford, Solihull and London. We look to the other place to begin early organisation of a Dinner for next year. Also at Downing were to be found Andy Gurnham editing magazines for the University Motor Club and tuning up a mini which he says he has raced, and Barry Allen who led the College rugby and cricket teams and helped organise their May Ball, or at least sample the necessary wines. The early part of the year was taken up watching Chris Osmond wandering from lecture room to lecture room attempting to find a suitably time-sparing course — and settled on Land Economy. Martin Jordan cruised around Cambridge in an ancient van packed with equipment for his group "The 33 Gatecrashers", who fortunately improved dramatically over the year. Steve Butler, in between gaining Firsts, hung between two props for Trinity Hall, a team fortunately put out of its misery by the snow and ice after Christmas. This phenomenon accounted for much of the misery borne by sportsmen throughout the long afternoons and no doubt some of the ensuing unexpected exam results! Post exam time, as ever, is a social romp for most and none more so than for John Lotherington in his attempt to dry up Peterhouse supplies of Port. ANNUAL DINNER Held at the St. John's Hotel on December 9th. This was once again a very well attended and most enjoyable evening, giving all the members and the most distinguished list of guests a chance to find out and comment on the progress of the Association. We remain, THE CAMBRIDGE OLD SILHILLIANS George Hill, David Gurnham, The Headmaster, Tom Jackson, The Mayor, Geoff Sewell. FROM THE NEWS Barry Davidson who was group managing director of Foster Brothers has now taken over as chairman. Barry, who is married with three daughters, lives in Lovelace Avenue and has interests in golf and squash. Midshipman John Gower was in the passing out parade at Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth and is joining H.M.S. Zulu for further training before starting his studies at Salford University. Flight Lieutenant Steve Johnson has now completed his second season with the Red Arrows aerobatics team based at R.A.F. Kemble in Gloucestershire. Since gaining his wings Steve has flown Phantoms in Germany and off Ark Royal before becoming an instructor at the Phantom operational conversion unit. Judge R. J. Toyn became the first judge to sit at the new Crown Court in Henley-in-Arden. The court house in the High Street next to the police station was used for magistrates courts until it was closed after local government reorganisation in 1974. It has been re-opened for Crown Court hearings because of the shortage of space in Birmingham, where work is going ahead on building additional courts. Rev. Michael Sanders has now been appointed vicar of St. Phillips Church, Dorridge. Michael was head of school in 1963-64 before going up to read economics at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. He then taught for a year in Kenya with the Church Missionary Society before returning to St. Johns Theological College, Nottingham. After his ordination in 1971 he served for three years in Ashstead, Surrey and has spent the last five years as Chaplain at St. Johns College, Cambridge. He and his wife Lesley have two sons Andrew (5) and Timothy (1). 34 35 BACK ROOM BOYS DAVE GREEN David Norman Green was born on 6th September 1941, the first son of Norman (Pinky) and Joan Green and from his home in Dorchester Road first set out on the academic trail at Cedarhurst School, moving from there to Solihull when he was eight and joining Pole House, where he had a very successful sporting life playing 1st team hockey and rugby and representing the school in Athletics. He held the 100 yards and 220 yards school records in his last year and played in the National seven-a-sides at Roehampton. He also held the Victor Ludorum Cup for two years. On leaving school at seventeen he joined Wilmot Breeden on a five year engineering apprenticeship. In his spare time he became first chairman of Solihull and Youth H.Q. and chairman of Solihull Sunday Club also serving as a sidesman at Solihull Parish Church. At work he became a member of the Institute of Production Engineering, Institute of Production Control and the Institute of Supervisory Management. After two years as a management trainee he left to join BKL Fittings Ltd. as a Production Control Manager at Kings Norton which has now moved to Redditch and is part of the G.K.N. group. He joined Solihull Rugby Club in 1958 and played in their Colts team which went through the season undefeated, captained by another Old Sil, Pete Burrows. He also played on the same side as his father in the President's XV an event which was reported in the paper as unique, although with a father such as Pinky it was almost inevitable. He then transferred to Dingle Lane where he played most of his rugby in the 2nd and 3rd XV's, survived the move to Barston Lane and in 1967 was voted the most improved player and awarded a cap after having been transferred one eventful afternoon from the 3rd XV straight to the 1st XV and performing most successfully. This was also an eventful year in other ways, as on the 17th June he married his wife Angela and they now have two daughters, Samantha born in 1969 and Annabel in 1973. He was fixtures secretary in 1968 and 1969 seasons before having to give it up due to pressure of work, but has since returned to the fold and has been fixtures secretary again since 1977 as well as doing a tremendous amount of work behind the bar where he is ably assisted by Angela. Known affectionately as "Greenie' or "Hello Team!" he is one of the small band of people at the club who are always willing to help and without whom the task of running a successful club would not be possible. Leading a dice out of Woodcote corner at Silverstone. MOTOR RACING - A REPORT FROM ANDREW GURNHAM I have been a motor racing fan for some time, going to race meetings regularly since 1975, and like many people who drive I have always fancied having a go. So when a friend of mine from University for whom I had been pitcrewing decided to sell his racing Mini, to move up to Formula 1300, I was rather tempted. I costed it out and decided I couldn't afford it, so I went and bought the car! Before you can do any racing you are faced by lots of paperwork, an RAC Competition Licence and Medical Certificate, Mini 7 Racing Club membership to register for the Mini Challenge (I race in the 850 category) and later on entry forms. I got myself kitted out with fireproof overalls and underwear and a helmet, and bought a new seat and silencer for the car required by the regulation changes. While I was forking out cash I had to buy a new battery and starter motor and some tools, and I also took the car to a rolling road which showed I had 65+ bhp at the front wheels. By this time it seemed like all expenditure and no racing, and I hadn't yet found out if I could actually drive it! So I booked a test session at Silverstone and despite my disorganisation we (enter pitcrew) arrived almost on time, but of course it was raining. I went out and learnt the track on wet tyres and despite understeer due to softer compound front tyres I managed to set some reasonable times. Later in the day when it dried out I switched to dry tyres and only spun a couple of times due to trying too hard. My first race was at Brands Hatch, and I got a bit more organised and towed the car in good time. In practice I was going quite well when I spun and got rammed up the rear, so there was frantic work especially by my father, in order to replace the broken radius arm in time for the race. After this rather traumatic preparation I couldn't go quickly in the race, and the only car who finished behind me kept on spinning every time he got ahead of me. Before my next race I decoked the head, my first attempt at any engine repair, and patched up the rear bodywork and had to buy another battery as it was damaged in the shunt. I didn't do very well at Cadwell Park as I was unable to learn the tricky circuit, and despite a good start in the race I lost that advantage after a couple of laps — to make things worse the only car slower than me retired! A week later I was back at Silverstone and did rather better, although I made a bad start, probably due to thinking how good I was at starting after Cadwell. I managed to pass a couple of cars on the first lap and caught up on a three car dice, and towards the end I managed to slipstream past on the straight and outbrake them at Woodcote — only for them to go past again as I went onto the kerbs at Copse. On the last corner I got by one of them to finish 13th, my first 'real' race. I shall be racing again at Silverstone, Thruxton and Brands Hatch after my holiday and an engine rebuild, and to keep by bank manager happy I shall be looking for sponsorship, so if anyone is interested ... ANDREW GURNHAM David and Angela with Tim, John and Chris on the ball night. 36 37 SUMMER BALL With a larger marquee this year, once again beautifully decorated by the Ladies Society, over 230 people were welcomed at the door by the President David Gurnham, and his wife Shirley before enjoying a sherry reception followed by the usual high standard of food, and dancing through the night to the Johnny Dennis Combo and Frankfurter Schnunkel Oompah Band. Thanks are due to the many people who helped and in particular to Roger and Gwen Mills. 38 39 KENYA - A LETTER FROM REBECCA DAVIES Everyone enjoying themselves. How can I do justice on a few sides of paper, to a year living in Msumarini, or even for that matter try to give a true impression of a people whose culture and way of life is so far different to ours? It's all too easy to put together a romantic picture of little black children playing around their mud houses, and then suddenly there's a school, and white teachers and education and civilization. Msumarini Harambee Secondary School has existed since 1976, built purely as a result of the local people — relying on each family's contribution, whether it was a chicken to be auctioned or four coral blocks donated to actually build the school. "Harambee" literally means "all pull together" which I suppose the community must have done. The only outside help came from the government in the form of sporadic inspectors and the odd advisory circular. However, unfortunately Msumarini lacks a few of the amenities Solihull School has to offer. While lack of electricity and glass in the windows causes few problems (except during the rainy season !) water, textbooks and a roof are indispensible! You may well ask about the roof. Yes, we had one but that was four weeks ago. During apparently 'freak' winds half the roof blew off our school, and due to lack of "shillingis" no replacement has materialized as yet and so forms I and II are being taught together. You see, our school is situated only 100 yards from the beach and therefore tends to suffer a little from 'sea breezes'. However, we are compensated in that it is truly an idyllic setting, sun drenched, fringed by palms and deserted (except of course when the geography teacher is feeling keen, and armed with notebook and kiddies we go to the beach and measure cave mouths and wave cut platforms or go swimming if it's too hot to work!) I don't seem to have mentioned the most important bit of Msumarini, and, in fact, the most important part of my whole experience in Kenya — the wananchi; its citizens! Kenya is distinctly divided into more than 200 tribes of which two, which are culturally similar occupy Msumarini, the Chone and Oiriama. While perhaps their reputation for apathy or rather complete indifference to work is true — excusable perhaps when you imagine living and digging in 40°C of heat and very high humidity — they certainly are the most hospitable cheerful lot imaginable. Can you imagine how you would feel after walking from Solihull to the Bull Ring and that's even before you start double geography with "Miss Becky"? On a rainy day the average attendance for first lesson is maybe 10 out of a possible 150 kiddies; a little misleading when the age range of the students is 13-23 with the average about 18. However, with Mtongoli's latest estimate of Madam's age being 35 I feel I'm in no danger of losing their respect by them knowing my age. The Head Boy at Msumarini. 40 41 I'm sitting on my beach thinking of what the Old SiIs would be interested in and sport springs to mind. I think you'll find our last fixture a little different from those in Solihull. Jaribuni Secondary School's football team challenged us and although its only about 40km away, it took the visiting team 4 hours to get to us. One bus a day leaves Jaribuni at the respectable time of 2.30 a.m. After a two hour wait for the bus and a few minor hitches en route — namely one flooded river and a diversion through the bush — they finally arrived at 7 a.m. exhausted. Despite a 'valiant fight' Jaribuni were defeated mainly I think due to the lack of sleep; or perhaps it was because of the goat and six chickens that insisted on helping their team keep goal, rather than the superiority of Msumarini. After all the 6 inches of grass covering the pitch fairly handicapped both teams! Anyway the important thing was that it was enjoyed by all. The enthusiasm was incredible and with the girls singing the Swahili version of "Msumarini's invincible" we couldn't fail. Perhaps the 6th form girls should seriously consider cheer leading! Besides Msumarini, all 200 or so square metres of it, there's a lot more of Kenya which we have discovered. Christmas was spent in a very un-Christmassy atmosphere: in 90 degrees of sweltering heat, roasting a goat over a fire on the beach at midnight on Christmas Eve. In an effort to make it feel a little more like home we had some Chrissy pudding and even decorated a palm branch with silver paper but it was hardly the same. Christmas and the heat contrasted sharply with Mount Kenya and the cold a few days before. At 15,000 feet it was hard to believe we were on the equator! We woke up on the last morning of our visit to three inches of snow. Within 48 hours we were down on the coast in Mombasa, thawing out in the tropical sunshine. I hope the English Autumn is going to be kind this year because I'm not used to jumpers and socks — though somehow Solihull in the rain will be a little more bearable with a tan. And once the tan has worn off ... what's left? Enough memories, experiences and adventures, both good and bad to keep me going for a lifetime. I suppose both the happy ones (Mtongoli — "Please never go home Madam") and the terrifying ones are all "character building" or so my Dad keeps trying to tell me. One horrifying day we reached home to find the whole kitchen floor had been invaded by thousands of safari ants and we stayed up all night armed with boiling water, paraffin, flyspray, bleach and flip-flops 'to swot' with, in an effort to de-ant the house. So after one year in Africa am I a mature, responsible member of society? — No, I don't think so. Perhaps a little more aware, a bit tougher and more independent but basically the same kid I was on September 6th 1978 when I left England. Mind you, I am a bit browner! The Sponsors table. REBECCA DAVIES 'onesomosa*---; A The aficianados. Eltons last fight taking place on the evening organised in the marquee. 43 42 OLD SIL'S CRETAN TOUR It was an ominously clear morning in August when at about ten past five with the dew undecided whether to form, the Colonel arrived outside the door. The two other volunteers were already enclosed in the depths of the car, looking expectant but slightly bemused. The journey itself was not uneventful, C.J. was navigating but did not seem to know, the Colonel was driving and seemed as completely in control as he was to remain with only a few significant lapses throughout the whole expedition. After a short while the sun rose menacingly, an event that was not to disturb us again. Gatwick came and went marked only by C.J. discussng his fear of flying with the barmaid. The plane seemed to have been specially wheeled out for the occasion but the crew were friendly enough and I was assured that the water dripping on my head was nothing to do with the rain outside. The next thing was to check the adjoining seats which was not altogether unsuccessful turning up two newly qualified London girls, one an accountant, and the other a solicitor specialising in criminal law, a fact that was recorded for possible later use. The flight itself went smoothly enough and was notable for the first few flickers of excitement to appear on Maggot's face at the thought of what might be in store for him. On landing, the first test was to find out whether Jenny the courier was the same 'Big Jenny' that had broken the Colonel's bed on the last tour — she was not, but it was difficult to tell whether the Colonel was pleased or disappointed. The coach journey to Aghios Nikalaos was quiet with bodies being rested to obtain maximum value from the first night. A late night swim was declared compulsory. The apartment was immaculate with a balcony overlooking the beach and the most sociable hotel in town next door run by a Greek called George and his Irish wife. Having received a lot of non-useful information on the coach about where postcards could be bought the cheapest and where the Post Office was, it was with an open mind that we walked the one hundred yards to the nearest tavern. On the way I appointed C.J. as a personal road manager, an act which soon showed itself to be very wise. The basic set-up was discovered quickly, numerous taverna's selling food and drink followed by a choice of three disco's with high priced drinks, poor sanitation and a two o'clock curfew officially explained as being to conserve energy, and requiring considerable initiative to circumvent. Towards the end of the first circuit of the harbour it was beginning to be apparent that this was to be a good tour, if a little biased, with Scandinavians of which Maggot had already laid the groundwork with a couple of Swedes who the Colonel insisted on referring to as Maggot's vegetables. Making friends. Explaining a local custom. Gradually time seemed to be of less importance and dissolved into atmosphere, but not before the two older members had returned to base gently muttering something about pacing oneself. The next step was obvious, but we decided to have a drink and discuss it anyway, this was the first introduction to the local form of poison called Ouzo which gave one considerable energy if taken in small doses, but you have to learn somehow. The discussion went surprisingly quickly and it was off to the nearest disco which informed itself as the Soul Club. Some considerable effort was put into avoiding the entrance fee of one hundred drach only to find elation fade when we had to pay that anyway for the drinks and entrance tickets would have included them; this was also put down to experience. The Bouzouki dancing which was on when we went in seemed most impressive at first sight, but after it finished it was felt that female company was needed to fully understand the attractions of the resort, and who should we first make contact with but Jo one of the couriers, dear Jo who did as much as anyone to help us enjoy the tour. She looked after us all night and when Costos who owned the club tried to explain that he had in fact shut half an hour ago and he would be pleased to drive us home if we would go to bed, it was qnly Jo who managed to rescue us from the awful realisation that we did not know where it was. Our second stroke of luck, if you do not count surviving the drive back, was to be dropped off just outside the hotel and from where we thought we could hear voices. Stamina returned, in we went and aftet some minutes explanation were greeted as the mad Englishmen. From then on the pace of iife increased, a second Costos was introduced under the unlikely disguise of a Greek plumber living in Sweden, a man of infinite charm and considerable linguistic talent. The compulsory swim came and went without any mishap which did not seem surprising at the time, but finally there was no-one left to talk to and the short journey of twenty-five yards and thirty-nine steps up to the apartment that was to become so familiar was completed with amazing ease and followed by a most necessary rest. The next day finally asserted itself upon us, memories were strained, but all agreed it had been a good night. The daily toil of living was soon conquered, no-one bothered eating till evening and all that was necessary was to procure a suitable area of beach and swim or sleep. It was Maggot who first disproved this theory by diving from one rock straight into another, but he was soon stitched up, the doctor accepted a small gratuity and the Colonel walked up and down casualty whistling the theme from Dr. Kildare — but then he knows about hospitals. Once he had his sticking plaster firmly in place on his nose there was no holding Maggot back as a conversation opener and sympathy-getter and it had no equal and was used to the full. The lovely Brittlnga and Christina were met and added much to the enjoyment of the holiday. That night started much as the last but was made even more entertaining by the fact that so many people seemed already to know us and so it went on each day more eventful than the last. Colin and Linda appeared on the scene over a swordfish steak looking slightly bemused but adding an initial touch of sanity and hopefully enjoying themselves. The magical Britt also appeared in response, I felt, to the sticking plaster that I had used on my jeans but it may have been something else, and the Colonel suddenly became interested in whales and was often to be seen staring rigidly out into the bay. 44 45 Early morning attire. The next night we decided to give a small party for Jo and Sue, the two girls who looked after us so well, and one or two of the others, but like all our evenings numbers just seemed to grow and it became a large enjoyable and highly successful evening although it did prompt a little note pinned to the door the next morning from the flat above and addressed to Messieurs Les Anglais. By now the holiday was moving at breakneck speed and rest was a thing of the past. The first week had already disappeared and many friends with it, but new ones arrived. Canadians and Finns both played significant parts and the world became a smaller place. Momentum was everything, the hours were speeding by, but no-one saw them go. There always seemed plenty of time left, but suddenly it happened, panic set in, it could not be right but the coach was coming round the harbour to pick us up. Some of us were still saying goodbye but we knew we had to go, most of the others on the coach were sad but we were happy, we had done so much and enjoyed ourselves so much that we could not take anymore, but what memories! J.G.W. Now can you feel it? Beach wear. Geoff Perbs and A. G. Bragg enjoying the occasion. 46 47 Anyone for a hot dog? Teams and cheer-leaders in action for 'Its a Knockout' at the clubhouse. A strong cricket contingent. Cheerful workers. 49 48 RIF E C UB REP R Patron: - The Mayor of Solihull Despite the forward march of inflation the club has been able to keep its financial problems in perspective over the last year and develop its activities. The pistol section continues to flourish. Visitors to the range on a Wednesday evening will find a happy enthusiastic group endeavouring to improve their shooting skills. Two teams were entered for the winter leagues. The A team missed winning first place in its division by a matter of points. On the rifle side, five of our members are shooting for the county and the B team in the Warwickshire summer league won the Parker Hale Trophy. In an effort to foster the club spirit, arrangements are being made to open the range on Monday evenings for rifle shooting. This should be effective from 1st October, 1979. Links with the younger generation have been maintained through the contingent of School members attending the range on Sunday mornings. To encourage these links Barclays Bank Limited have been persuaded to donate a trophy to be shot for, at the annual Old Boys match each December. I am pleased to report that the club team won the trophy on the first occasion that it was shot for last winter. We have managed to arrange some full bore shooting. B Company of the 5th Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, a local TG AVR unit, invited us to accompany them on Kingsbury ranges. It was a wet day but a good time was had by all. It is hoped to arrange other range days with the Kings Heath Rifle Club. On the financial side, it was proposed to run a national postal shoot with the Warwickshire Association. Unfortunately, due to confusion over N.S.R.A. regulations the event had to be cancelled. However, the N.S.R.A. have now given their approval to a similar scheme to be run this year. Once again I feel that I must bring to notice the work of the range wardens without whose services the club would not function. With the move to Monday opening, more volunteers are required and we would be pleased to hear from anyone who would like to carry out a duty. And thus I must move on to the news that Richard Doble tendered his resignation as Chairman of the Club at the Annual General Meeting in April. After many years of hard work in the Club's interest other commitments have finally demanded his attention elsewhere. Richard's place was taken by his brother, Michael Doble, who had been acting as rifle captain. May I now place on record the Club's thanks for all of Richard's effort and hard work and wish Michael the best of luck for his term of office. M.D.M LULL 1 Nearing the end of an eventful week. REPO I am pleased to report a successful year, helped by the kind permission received from School for us to use the swimming pool on Sunday evenings from 6.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. throughout the year. In the past, we have only had this facility throughout the summer term, so this is a considerable increase in available time. For those of you who are not aware of our activities, the Club is non-competitive and provides the use of the school swimming pool for members and their families; indeed it is the family members who are the most frequent attenders. It is heartening to see the number of children who have become competent swimmers through regular attendance. A hardy band of members swam throughout the winter months, despite the cut-back in oil supplies causing somewhat cool conditions at times. Despite these temporary problems, I am surprised by the small number of people who use the pool, as it represents a useful means of getting some regular exercise. Our annual friendly match against the school and other sports sections resulted in a narrow victory for the school, although I am pleased to record that we convincingly beat the rugger club team. If anyone is interested in membership, the times during which we have use of the pool are:Wednesdays 7.00 p.m. to 8.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. tp 7.00 p.m. Sundays The above times are for term time only. Please either turn up at the above times or contact me on Knowle 5322 for further information. PETER COURT—Secretary Just checking everything is alright. 50 51 ir WI-1.'1:V LitL Results: EP 1 N P W D 40 6 19 15 As the results show, 1979 was a disappointing season for the 1st Xl. A major problem was that of not being able to field a settled side, no less than 6 players captaining the side. We finished bottom of the Kendrick Construction league, but although we lost many matches to poor sides, we showed again that we are capable of beating good sides on our day by beating Old Eds., Bowdon, Harborne and Tamworth. Our other victories were against Stafford and Colwyn Bay. Unfortunately it wasn't "our day" often enough. All too often the opposition were let off the hook by dropped catches or poor bowling when struggling. The batsmen only found their form in the second half of the season. Fifties were scored by John Vincent (6), Mike Smith (2), Pete Levenger (2), Bob Barnett (2), Peter Ellis, Mike Davis, Neil Hayward and Nigel Duckitt, but pride of place must go to the centuries of Bob Barnett, Pete Levenger and Mike Hooper against Colwyn Bay, Old Eds., and Banbury respectively. The bowlers were less successful, never really looking dangerous enough to bowl out the opposition cheaply, but 5 wickets were taken in an innings by Barry Sims, Phil Johnson, Sid Ellis, Barry Allen, Bob Barnett, despite persevering with a slower ball, Mike Weedon and Jules Kinsey. The wicket-keeper was usually either Mike Smith, who was as consistent as ever, or Andy "Bunter" Ellis, who improved considerably as the season went on, especially standing up to the stumps. The annual tour, to Colwyn Bay, was greatly enjoyed by the 15 players who went, and thanks are again due to Geoff Stubbings for his organisation. Thanks too to the club photographer, Mark Dewfield, for recording so much incriminating evidence! We beat a weak Colwyn Bay side thanks to Bob Barnett's century, and after losing to Rydal Dolphins by 2 wickets off the penultimate ball, we beat Bowdon off the last ball the next day. Through the season several School players turned out, valuable contributions coming from Simon Roper, Phil Arthur, Neil Hayward and Jeremy Kinsey. We hope that these will continue to play for us. The Saturday 2nd Xl, under Ken Maguire, also had a poor season, winning only one game, against Astwood Bank, and drawing eleven times. Poor catching and, again, being unable to field a settled side contributed largely to these results. Fifties were recorded by Richard Fedeski, Mike Weedon, Dick Long, Nick Carter and Roy McDonough. Five wickets in an innings were taken by John Breaker, Ian Griffiths and Pete Goring. Mike Halliley's Sunday 2nd Xl were the club's most successful side, winning 7 and drawing 9 games. Roy McDonough (3), Mark Dewfield (2), Dick Long and Steve Lucas all scored fifties, although Elton Webb was most consistent. 5 players took more than 20 wickets each, Roy McDonough, Barry Sims, Mike Halliley and Keith Boon (2) all taking 5 in an innings. The fielding was good throughout the season, probably because of the severe fining system. Once again we held a six-a-side tournament, Knowle & Dorridge beating Moseley in the final. Thanks go to Bob Barnett for organising the event, and also arranging some good weather for the day. Finally I would like to thank Roger and Gwen for bar duty and teas, David Weedon for putting in so much work as Team Secretary, and John Hammond for his work as Groundsman, and I wish my successor every success for 1980. M.A.W. SCHOOL PREFECTS 1934-35 ANNUAL DINNER An annual dinner has been held every year since 1937, apart from the war years, usually sometime during the summer months. This year it was held at the George Hotel in Solihull. There was also invited as guests, the school bursar Dink Steele, Denis Tomlin the second master and Mr. H. A. Evans, a former master during this era. At this dinner they will always remember two others who are no longer with us, David Newell who died in Sarawak, Borneo and Peter Blunt who was lost in H.M.S. Glorious during the war, another, John Allchin each year sends money in order that his fellow members may have a drink with him, he only rarely attends as he lives permanently abroad. Photo John Currall Old Silhillians 1st Xl v The School. 52 Standing: D. Robertson, Dink Steele, D. A. Nicholls, Mr. H. A. Evans, Denis Tomlin, M. A. D. Cooper, Tony Hall and K. Lucy. Seated: Jack Thornton, Charles Hill, 53 The past season has been rather mixed in results and extremely mixed in weather, all teams suffering from cancelled games during the very cold winter period. The 2nd XV again had the best results of all sides whereas the 1st XV, suffering from loss of players due to injury at the beginning of the season, recorded some fine wins at the close. The results were as follows:P W D F A L 1st XV 11 32 1 20 285 432 2nd XV 25 13 2 10 145 117 3rd XV 7 25 1 17 267 385 4th XV 17 4 2 10 Abandoned 1 The 1st XV started the season with a fairly strong side but a series of unfortunate injuries decimated the team within the first month. It became evident with the lack of players from the School that the club would have to look elsewhere for talent. Although the club did gain a couple of 1st team players, Hilton Elgie and Ron Sutton, from other clubs it was the emergence of players such as Paul Elkington, Tony Alexander and Mick Basely from the lower sides that was encouraging. Towards the end of the season with the return of vice-captain Peter Thomas from injury and the gain of Bryn Tayler at fly half from the School the side improved dramatically. A well deserved draw was gained against Sutton Coldfield, one of the best local junior sides, and wins were recorded against Five Ways Old Edwardians, Old Baileans, Old Veseyans and Erdington. The 2nd XV also suffered from lack of players but aquitted itself well. Captained by three different captains during the season, Roy Tapper, Peter Bragg and eventually Tim Platt, a number of young players were proving themselves capable of 1st team places. Next season, Graham Scofield, Chris Jones and Paul Hocking could be 1st XV regulars. One game which should be mentioned and which many of the 2nd team players regarded as one of the best games for years was the very creditable draw against Solihull on Boxing Day. The 3rd XV also had more than one captain during the season, with Chris Icke after many successful years handing over to Vince Sorge. Both captains worked extremely hard to get a settled side, but unfortunately with changes in teams above, this was not to be. Perhaps next season with some of the more senior players dropping down the sides a more regular team will appear. Richard Jerrom ably assisted by Terry Roeves battled on gamely with the 4th XV at times playing with men short but always honouring the fixtures if humanly possible. Without a hard core of regulars this team cannot be successful, the formation of a veterans side may be the answer for the future. The Easter tour to Torquay was extremely enjoyable with very fine weather and very fine company. The results were not spectacular but both sides recorded wins against Tavistock on Easter Saturday. Our thanks to Rob Chetland for organising the tour, our thanks also to Graham Creed for organising yet another successful sevens tournament at Barston Lane. It is hoped that the Sils may hold a national tournament at the club in the not too distant future. A number of Sils players represented North Warwickshire during the season. Alan Elliott, Ada Robertson, Graham Webb, Jim Scragg and Taff Davies played for the junior side while Ian Thorpe, Phil Johnson, Ron Sutton, Jim Scragg and Graham Webb represented the senior side, the two latter players graduating to senior standard although still under 23. Thanks to the Headmaster for allowing the club the use of the School sports hall and to Keith Berridge for supervising our training sessions during the dark and cold nights of winter. Also thanks to Roy Tapper for his continued presence at training sessions at the club throughout the year. Gwen and Roger Mills always look after the players exceedingly well after the game - thanks for your hospitality and patience! Special thanks must also go to John Hammond and his staff for maintaining perhaps the best pitches available to junior rugby in the Midlands. Finally, thanks must go to the Club Committee from all the club members and particularly to Phil Johnson, the past President, for the hours of work put in to provide a financially successful and thriving Rugby Club. The Rugby Club Oval Ball. RUGBY CLUB - OLD RECORDS COME TO LIGHT The match against the School. The Rugby Club was closed down during the war years and when it was restarted in 1946 all the pre-war minute books and other records had been lost, no doubt still mouldering in somebody's attic. We were surprised to hear that a record book of the 1936-1937 season has come to light, found in Melville Cooper's house this summer. This would bring nostalgic feelings for the members of those years of more than 40 years ago. The officers for this season were: Captain J. C. Hill, vice-captain: E. Linguard, 2nd XV captain: V. 0. Hawley, vice-captain: J. Knight, Treasurer: R. Taylor, Secretary: J. H. W. Powell, Fixtures Secretary: R. N. Stallard, Match Secretary: B. B. Cole, Entertainment Secretary: J. F. Timings. Amongst the "other ranks" were: Pat and Bob Ainsworth, Max Archibald, Joe Bates, John Bird, John Currall, R. Botterley, Desmond and Melville Cooper, Cox, Crouch, Dawson, Cyril Keen, Bill and Jack Jarratt, Stuart McMurdo, Roy Morrison, Paul and David Newell, Clive Porter, Peter Speck, Ernest and John Thorpe, and Harold Wheatley. They are now all in their 60's plus and, alas, some are no longer with us. There will always be happy memories of those far off days. 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Enthusiasm by the younger boys remained unbounded, but at the more senior levels, i.e. under-12's onwards, the tendency to drift away was again evident. It is recognised that from this age onwards other interests start to interfere (in addition to the opposite sex) but a major effort must be made to reverse this trend. This can only be done by having a much better balanced squad of coaches and to do this more bodies are needed. No experience is necessary and attendance, although tending to become compulsive, is not compulsory. Anyone interested should contact one of the officials named at the end of this report, who will be delighted to give further details. Alternatively, one could turn up on a Sunday morning casually mentioning that one would like to help! However, back to last season where undoubtedly the star age group was the under-eights, who almost contemptuously swept all before them. Their season culminated in a fine victory at the Kersley Festival. The under-nines were the most disappointing and disappointed group, winning only one match throughout the season but showing signs over the last month that they could do better in the coming year and it is hoped to give them a little more support in the coming season. The 10's, 11's and 12's groups all had mixed seasons with good wins and some narrow defeats, and with a number of boys in each section showing that they have the makings of blossoming into good players. The under 11's at Keresley (although only finishing runners-up in their section) will long remember their last match when everything came right and they ran up in excess of 50 points. (This in only 20 minutes). The under 13's, and under 14's, combined due to lack of numbers, but had a very good season losing only twice, one of these being to a strong Kenilworth side with a two man advantage. A particularly good and satisfying win was recorded over Solihull but this will perhaps best be remembered for (1) a crunching tackle by "Dimmo” (2) Sean sweeping through the opposition, walking under the posts and failing to score as he tripped over his own feet and (3) a penalty awarded (no names) for foul language. The season finished as usual with an end of season "ruggeree" and financially the section remains solvent and is at present no drain on either the Rugby section or the Association. We look forward to the coming year and hope to be both successful on and off the field, strengthening our organisation in the process. R. J. Tapper, 91 Alderbrook Road. 021-705 6998. D. Veale, 47 Purnells Way. Knowle 4379. co Lo In his first year as captain, Richard Blasdale scored his first goal for 5 years in the 6-1 win over Birmingham Municipal. Three players, Paul Holtom, Mick Bevan and Mark Wallwork scored hat-tricks while the best results were against Hampton (4-0), Wednesbury (5-1) and Stourport (1-1). Fourth Xl. Captain: S. Lucock P 15 W 7 3 5 F 49 A 32 This very young side, frequently including School players, enjoyed a good season with some pleasing results. Mark Wallwork scored 8 goals in the 12-0 win over Streetly 3rd Xl. Veteran's Xl. Captain: D. D. Cox P 20 W 10 D 6 L 4 F 49 A 32 The 2-1 win over the very strong Coventry and N. Warks team was the highlight of the season and a 0-0 draw with Pershore 1st XI, who finished 3rd in their division of the Mercian league, gave the visitors a shock. John Williams and Cliff Perry scored half the side's goals between them. Mixed Xl. Captain: A. Mayo P 5 W D 2 1 2 8 The Joe Wood award for the most improved player of the year went to Ian Griffiths and the Nick Cutler award for the member contributing most to the Club went to David Chambers who retired from the club captaincy after 4 years. Stuart Shorthouse in his sixth and last year as Social Secretary again worked tirelessly and arranged many profitable and enjoyable functions. The President, Tony Hunt, contributed much to club activities and to club spirit and was frequently to be found watching the 1st Xl and he also appeared on tour, a full report on which follows. Finally our thanks to our Umpires, to the ground staff, particularly John Hammond and Pete Turland who in this appalling winter ensured that our pitches were playable as often as any in the Midlands; and to Roger and Gwen Mills for their continued interest, vocal support and après — hockey refreshment. Our pitches and facilities were in much demand by County and Divisional organisations and our thanks to the Headmaster for allowing the school's pitches to be included on these occasions. Keith Foster continued to attend and help at School coaching sessions and a final word of congratulations to Ed McGuiness who received the Club's award for the most improved School player. The 1979/80 season is our Golden Jubilee Year and we wish Nick Reeve, the club captain, all good luck in our attempt to climb into Division 2. D.C. A 7 The side narrowly missed reaching the final of the Blossomfield tournament and other good results were wins over Bournville and Lapworth. Sunday Xl. Captain: I. Griffiths P 13 W 8 3 2 F 50 A 27 The Sunday Xl again won the President's shield for the best team performance and an exciting season resulted from the average of 6 goals per match. Two 3-2 wins over Olton within 10 days were the best results. Indoor hockey results were disappointing particularly considering that we had the use of the School Sports Hall again for our training and practice sessions. Our thanks go to the Headmaster for the continued use of this splendid hall. Dave Ellis, Ally Walker, Nick Reeve, at 8.00 a.m. on Saturday morning! EASTER TOUR REPORT OSHC Tour Party - Weymouth 1979. 60 Festival Games Friendly Games Raffles Golf P 6 4 1 1 W 4 2 2 1 D 1 0 0 0 61 L 1 2 0 0 F 13 8 A 9 10 % 75.0 50.0 200.0 100.0 Until last year this report dealt with a multitude of off-the-pitch activities and made brief and apologetic reference to the hockey. As regular readers of this magazine will know we won the Festival last year and were kindly given more space by the Editor. This year we set out to reinstate our notoriety as a good bunch of lads but failed by coming 3rd out of 40 clubs, hence confirming the trend towards a skilful, successful, set-up to be feared on the pitch. Much of the blame/credit for this shift probably lies with the size of the touring party, for this year it was possible to have one team on the pitch, one still in bed and one partaking of a post-breakfast parsnip wine and crab sandwich at the Kings Arms all at the same time. The opening match against Southgate Tankards at 10.30 a.m. on Friday produced a very predictable half-time score of 0-2 and a completely unpredictable final score of 3-2 after Tony Smith (2) and Sid Ellis had contrived to find the net. After ihr. rest we played Olton (a side who had travelled far to enter Weymouth; this is one of the good things on tour - one meets players from all over Europe). We were 3-0 down at half-time but played inspired hockey to score four second-half goals but lost 7-4. A 3.00 p.m. match against the Dead Badgers produced our only Festival defeat 1-0 although observers thought that Richard Blasdale (OSHC 3rd Xl Captain) had the better of one Dead Badger who played for Cheshire and the North. Only the Vandals were surprised when they put 3 past us without reply at 4.30. After four first day games some relaxation was called for but not granted. Steve Lucock on his first tour displayed some of the ice-cool presence of mind that could make him famous and panicked at 4.30 a.m. that night when he couldn't find his room-mate. Steve woke up the hotel manager and a search of the hotel revealed the miscreant soundly asleep in a "vacant" room. Two nights later Paul Holtom was far more considerate when locked out of the hotel and went to sleep on the step until the hotel opened. Whilst there he was able to put in a good word for an Olton player with the Police and this prevented him from being arrested for vagrancy while asleep on the beach. It is not clear why both were not taken in. Richard Blasdale, a regular tourer for many years, appeared in a winning side on tour for the first time ever on Saturday morning and repeated the feat after lunch. However, I cannot recall any jug being bought by him to celebrate. These wins, against Weymouth Ghosts (Friendly) and Weymouth Hosts (Festival and not Friendly) were by 3-0 and 3-2. Graham Wasdall (2) had twice levelled to equal the score by half-time and a David Chambers "dribbler" penalty stroke was just fast enough to defeat the "Keeper's" efforts to get up and stop it after he fell over the wrong way on the whistle during the second half. A fine game against a very strong Loughborough Students side looked like being our second defeat despite a fine John Harrison goal but a last minute penalty stroke by David Chambers levelled the score. The Festival Dance produced some of the finest individual and collective performances of the weekend, where we drank one prize long before the raffle draw and won two more during it and then completely ruined the Hokey Cokey. Loughborough Ladies thwarted any attacking moves for the second year running and the hotel bar was forced to witness a seven-hour sing-song after closing time led by our cultured attache, Sid Ellis. Sunday was a "rest" day and saw Graham Essex win the tour golf cup for the first time. The club was honoured when David Chambers was asked to captain the Festival Xl against Leicester Westleigh in the Annual Festival match. The evening saw (and heard) a sing-song at the King's Arms until a difference of opinion with a local rugby player (who had the other 14 with him together with a couple of spare scrums) resulted in a massive tactical withdrawal via a narrow skylight leaving Olton to face the music. Monday breakfast was taken at a local cafe straight from the bar together with the barmaid, and those present witnessed the promenade streaker looking in all the sea-front hotels for his stolen clothes. After a second breakfast at the hotel (some members hence accumulating eight faults for two refusals) the only side to hold us last year, The Poachers, were our opposition. Goals from Nick Reeve, Paul Holtom and Bob Ireland gave us a 3-1 win and Leicester Wyvernes (Friendly) were our next victims (Harrison 1 Wyverns 0) after some splendid time-keeping at the end of both halves by the SiIs spectators called upon to keep time by two umpires without stop-watches. The final game saw us come from behind to lead 21 at half-time through Tony Smith and Alastair Walker goals and Graham Essex made a world-class penalty save with his right heel four feet in the air to deny Southgate Adelaide overall victory in the Festival. At the time of writing, next year's tour is only seven months away and our invitation came through this week. Better start saving. D.C. 62 Patrick Bragg in Tour pose. 1/111 .5 EPEI T The Club started the season in a most profitable manner, thanks to the help of all the members; a start of season raffle raised a net £217 profit. With the court rents always increasing, and with the remedial work required on the plaster to both courts, the money will provide a useful cash injection. On the courts this season, as last year, the Club has enjoyed good and competitive squash, though not always producing spectacular results. The 1st team competed in the 3-man Warwickshire League, Division one, while the 2nd team competed (after a short break) in the Midland League again, Division 5. The results were as follows:P W Points 1st Team W.L.1 12 5 7 13 2nd Team M.L.5 14 4 10 38 Friendlies 16 7 9 With these results both teams have remained in their respective leagues for the coming season. The Clubs Internal Leagues were again fiercely contested, and these are now open to lady members who can compete with the men or remain in their own league if preferred. Any member who would like to play in the leagues should contact Bill McCracken via the Internal League noti ,,, board. The Club Open Tournament was won for the second consecutive year by Roo Dixon beating Stan Bramley 3-0, and the Handicap Tournament was won by John Lowell beating David Cox 3-2. The trophy for the most consistent and/or improved player in the Internal Leagues was won by Mark Mahon and John Stanley was awarded the Ted Price Trophy. Halfway through the season, coaching with Martin Webb ceased due to lack of support but it is hoped to recommence a new coaching session at the start of this season with Pippa Hare. Any member interested should watch the court notice board for details. After many years hard work on the committee, Tom Jackson, Stan Bramley, Tony Couch and Martin Gloster have for various reasons resigned from the Committee. Tom and Stan especially, have given many years hard work to the Club both on and off the court, and to all of them we wish them well for the future. In recognition of Tom's past efforts, the Committee elected to make him an Honorary Life Member of the Club. The Annual Dinner was well supported and our thanks to Roger and Gwen for their hard work, both with the Dinner and all the home matches throughout the season. _ Squash Committee 1979-80 63 Ei IF51 iE YRAIP The Annual Golf Competition took place on Old Boys Day 9th December 1978 at Olton Golf Club and was, as usual, in the form of a Stableford. 52 players teed off before 9.10 a.m. The winner was the retiring President of the Association, Tom Jackson, with a score of 38 points, followed by John Westall with 35 points whilst Secretary of the Society, Roger Brown, was third with 34 points. Following the golf the customary steak and kidney pie lunch took place at the Golf Club. This was followed by tea at School with the Headmaster, and the true professionals then adjourned to the St. John's Hotel for the Annual Dinner — what constitutions!! The first event of the New Year was the Annual Dinner which took place at Olton Golf Club on the 22nd February, when over 100 members and their invited guests attended and enjoyed a most memorable evening. One of the first fixtures of the season, the Wiseman Foursomes Cup, was played under atrocious and deplorable conditions. The winners, with a very creditable net score of 70+ being John Westall and Laurie Shiels. The runners-up were Tony and Duncan Waters with a net score of 77. The premier event of the Golfing Society's year is the Old Boys Challenge Cup and the Charles Hill Salver. The competition took place at Olton Golf Club on the 21st June. The winner of the Challenge Cup (for the best net score) was John Stubbings with a 75 less 6, 69 which also won the best gross score. As a result of this card his handicap has now been reduced to 5. During the Summer, the Society continued to play various A and B team matches. The A team lost to a strong Olton team but obtained a very honourable half with Copt Heath in an away fixture. Mel Cooper in his quiet and efficient manner raised six B teams and is pleased to report that they did not lose a match. The Society's very popular invitation meeting was played at Olton Golf Club on Thursday 30th August when a record 68 participants teed off. The eventual winners were John Hudson and his guest John Tickell with a net score of 661. The runners-up, having lost on the back 9, were David Powell and his guest Dennis Highley. The best gross score, 73, was won by Duncan and Roy Harris. The meeting before the A.G.M. comprised a Four Club Betterball Four Ball Stableford and was won by a father and son team. Barry and Nigel Hudson with 40 points. Second by virtue of fewer points on the back 9 were the Headmaster, Giles Slaughter, and Keith Foster. Tom Jackson and Rob Chetland were third with 37 points. Following the golf, the A.G.M. of the Society was held. A. G. Bragg and P. J. Hill were unanimously re-elected President and Captain. Roger Brown is to continue as Secretary and Treasurer whilst Bob Standley is match secretary and Mel Cooper continues to look after the B team. The Society at the present time is extremely active and flourishing and for a very reasonable subscription any member of the Association is afforded many opportunities to play golf, not only at Olton Golf Club but also on a variety of local courses. The Secretary, Roger Brown, of 29 Shenstone Drive, Balsall Common — Tel. No. Berkswell 32039 is always delighted to hear from new members. Once again, a report such as this cannot be complete without thanking the President, Captain and Committee of Olton Golf Club for the continued use of their facilities and also thanks to the Steward and Stewardess for the excellent catering services provided whenever we are at Olton Golf Club. The Golf Dinner in full swing. LADIES SOCIETY REPORT John Cooper, Roger Cupit, Tom Jackson and Bob Young. Our year started in December with a very successful "At Home Party" in Silhill Hall Road, where we drank wine and met many old faces, and our thanks go to Liz Thorpe for allowing us to use her house. In the New Year we started with a Cookery Demonstration in conjunction with the Hockey Club, and a member of the club, Stuart Shorthouse, gave a very interesting and amusing demonstration of Flambé cooking. In February we had a talk on the menopause by Dr. J. Rowbottom from Solihull Hospital, which attracted a large audience. We then changed the scene to Spring, and the evening was brightened by beautiful flower arrangements by Mrs. E. Thompson. This was followed by a make-up demonstration by Mrs. M. Pritchard, who made-up a lucky lady from the audience, and this turned out to be a very enjoyable evening. Before the School Holidays we held a Barbecue in The Crescent, but unfortunately, the evening turned out to be rather cool, and I should like to take this opportunity of thanking all the husbands who gave up most of their week-end to fetch and carry and finally, cook the meal for us. At the time of writing this report we still have a Coffee Morning and Disco Supper Evening to come. The Coffee Morning is to raise money to buy new outside play equipment for the children, as there appears to be many more children at the Club these days. Keep-fit classes are still being run by Gerry Bragg on Tuesday mornings at 11.30 a.m. but after Christmas Mrs. M. Topper will be taking over should the next Committee decide to carry on. As yet, money raised since our donation to the Ladies changing rooms has not been spent, and it is thought generally that with the new kitchen extension going ahead, the money could be put towards new equipment, and we are waiting to hear further from the Management Committee on this matter. We have recruited many new members this year, so hopefully the Ladies Society is over its rough patch, and we can look forward to many more meetings, but your support is needed both on and off the Committee. Finally, my thanks must go to all the Committee who have worked hard throughout the year, and to Roger and Gwen especially for putting up with us on Tuesday mornings. 64 65 THE EXTENSIONS If you have visited the Headquarters at Copt Heath recently you may have noticed signs of building activity in the no-man's-land between the clubhouse and the changing rooms. In 1974 the Planning Committee advised the General Committee that a number of changes were necessary to ensure a successful future for the OSA. Financial restructuring, closer liaison with parents and School staff and strengthening of Management have all been tackled and we are now improving our catering facilities to the point where we shall be able to handle most OSA functions ourselves. The original kitchen has never been adequate to cope with demand and much revenue lost so we have built a new one very carefully designed to deal with our unique combination of needs and to serve an enlarged clubroom more efficiently. The new arrangements will revitalise the clubhouse and most important of all enable the lounge to be kept open at all times for free use by any Old Silhillians and their guests. The success of our efforts will depend on the support which Members give, not we hope as a duty, but because we have succeeded in making our headquarters more attractive to all Old Silhillians. F.B.I. Black Beauty? David and Judith helping with the photographs. ANTIENT AND HONOURABLE FRATERNITY OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS THE SHENSTONIAN LODGE No. 5544 (consecrated September 1935) The Lodge continues to meet .regularly at the Old Silhillians Association Memorial Clubhouse, Warwick Road, on the second Monday in the months of October, November, February and March. The Master this year is Michael Bullett (School House 1945-1952), who was a playing member of the Hockey Section for many years. Michael, who lives in Knowle, is a director of an International Company of Chartered Loss Adjusters, has a son at the School and a daughter at St. Martins. His wife Gill is a past Chairman of the Ladies' Society. Membership of the Lodge is open to Old Silhillians, Governors, parents and members of the School staff. The Secretary, Rod Bosanko, Poplar Cottages, 145 The Common, Earlswood (Earlswood 2898), or the Treasurer, Ken Hofton, 30 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge (Knowle 3318) would be pleased to hear from those interested in joining the Fraternity and also Old Silhillians who are Freemasons but not members of this Lodge. In March 1979 the Lodge was host to the Federation of School Lodges and to mark that occasion a very well attended meeting was held by special arrangement at the School. M. B. Bullett MASTER 66 The Colonel in action. 67 BIRTH ATKINSON. To Nick and Deena (née Roper) a daughter, Julie Louise, sister for Simon and Guy, on May 18th. BATSFORD. To John and Sue (née Palmer) a son, lan in June 1979. BRAGG. To Graham and Angela (née Shaw) a daughter, Victoria Clare, on 1st February 1979. BURNS. To Malcolm and Sandra (née Baggs) a third boy, Jamie on 5th June 1979. CURWOOD. To Peter and Brenda a son, on February 1st. EVANS. To Richard and Margaret a son Matthew. GRIBBLE. To Roger and Dee (née Effington-Smith) a son, James, on January 13th 1979. JORDAN. To Clive and Helen (née Farrier) a son, Jonathan Charles, brother to Caroline in March 1979. LLOYD. To David and wife a daughter, Victoria Ann, on 14th August 1978. MACKAY. To Andrew and Diana a daughter, Georgina Jane, sister for Hamish. PROBERT. To Michael and Veronica ((lee Lane) a son, Timothy James, on July 4th 1979. WASSALL. To Christopher and Ann a daughter, Sarah, January 1979. WATERS. To Duncan and Chris (née Bowers) a son, Richard, brother to Nicholas and Robert. ANDERSON —COMLEY. John, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. K. J. Anderson of Station Road, Knowle to Jane, only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. N. L. Comley of Bryanston Road, Solihull. BLAKE—BURNETT. Michael, only son of Mr. & Mrs. H. S. Blake of Wilmcote, Stratford-upon-Avon to Jane, younger daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. R. Burnett of Plympton, Devon. BURLEY —PEARMAN. Michael, only son of the late Mr. Leslie Burley and Mrs. Barbara Burley of Knowle to Vanessa, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. S. J. Pearson of Menston, Yorkshire. CHETLAND —LUCAS. Robert, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Chetland of Alderbrook Road to Annabelle, younger daughter of Mr. & Mrs. N. Lucas of Widney Lane, Solihull. JAMMES —EGGLESTON. Robert, son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Jammes to Linda, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. T. Eggleston. KIRKHAM —NICHOLLS. Philip, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. M. J. Kirkham of Bradnocks, Marsh Lane, Hampton-in-Arden to Deborah, only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. R. A. Nicholls of The Dell, Solihull. MANNING —HOUSTON. Nigel, only son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Manning of Lapworth to Christine, only daughter of Dr. & Mrs. J. Houston of Wolverhampton. MURPHY—KING. Grahame, only son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Murphy of Knowle to Virginia, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. Kibby of Solihull. REES—HUDSON. Christopher, only son of Mr. & Mrs. J. Rees of Seven Star Road to Angela, only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Hudson of White House Way. RICHARDS—COLLETT. Anthony, only son of Mr. & Mrs. R. Richards to Janice, only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. L. Collett of Arundel Crescent, Solihull. SMITH —BROWN. Paul Victor Smith to Eileen Clare Brown on 20th May 1978. SMITH —WRIGHT. Neil, only son of Mr. & Mrs. A. Smith of Dorridge to Jane, elder daughter of Mr. & Mrs. H. Wright of Packwood. SPURRELL —WALKER. Christopher, eldest son of Mr. & Mrs. D. Spurrell of Solihull to .Christine, eldest daughter of Mr. & Mrs. R. Walker of West Hendon, London. SUTHERLAND-KAY—WHEELER. Jeffrey, son of Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Sutherland-Kay of St. Helens Road, Solihull to Alison, daughter of the Reverend & Mrs. Warwick Wheeler of St. James Place, Shirley. THOMAS—COX. Peter, only son of Dr. & Mrs. H. E. Thomas of Blythe Way, Solihull to Deborah, only daughter of Mr. & Mrs. W. R. Cox of Browns Lane, Knowle. TRUNDLE—RAYNER. Stuart, only son of Mr. & Mrs. N. Trundle of Stoneleigh Road, Solihull to Rosemary, youngest daughter of Mrs. R. Rayner of New Plymouth, New Zealand. OE RIE CHALLIS, Frederick C. Died quite suddenly on 19th March 1979. Left School approximately 1927 having been Head Boy and a member of School House. In World War ll he saw active service with the Household Cavalry in Syria, Egypt, Italy and Germany. He was a life member of the O.S.A. and leaves a wife, Gwendolen and two daughters and a son, Rodney who was at Solihull. He had eight grandchildren. 68 Abercrombie, J., 27 Ufton Close, Solihull. Ackrill, D., 15 Alveston Grove, Knowle, Solihull. Adams, A., 4 Greenstone Drive, Ferndown, Wimborne, Dorset. Adams, C., 5 Orford Road, Amesbury, Salisbury, Wilts. Adams, D., 118 Fillongley Road, Meriden, Coventry. Adams, J., Wessex Hall, White Knight Road, Reading, Berks. Adams, J., 84 Heaton Road, Solihull. Adams, R., 164 Leamington Road, Coventry. Adams, R., St. Vincents Rock Hotel, Clifton, Bristol. Adams, S., 15 Hadleigh Close, Sedgefield, Cleveland. Adam, A., 73 Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Adam, D., 122 Westfield Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Ainsworth, R.,147 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Aitchison, D., 55 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Akers, R., Elmwood, Bellemere Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Aldous, C., 50 Binley Close, Shirley, Solihull. Aldridge, R., 159 Swanhurst Lane, Moseley, Birmingham. Alford, J., 26 Cheltondale Road, Solihull. Allen, B., 86 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Allen, D., 19 Ash Combe, Chiddingford, Godalming, Surrey. Allen, D., 86 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Allen, J., 8 Furzey Road, Upton, Poole, Dorset. Allsop, D., 96 Solihull Road, Shirley, Solihull. Aliso, S., 7 Bellemere Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Allso, W., 7 Bellemere Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Anderson, K., Gable End, 190 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Andrews, D., 27 Fentham Court, Ulverley Crescent, Solihull. Andrews, I., 23 Stonor Park Road, Solihull. Andrews, R., 29 Blythe Way, Solihull. Appleton, D., 117 Widney Road, Solihull. Appleby, D., 5 Newfield Close, Solihull. Apthomas, K., 193A Station Road, Nether Whitacre, Birmingham. Archer, A., Harborough House, Old Warwick Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Archer, J., 84 Widney Manor Road, Solihull. Archer, K. Green End, Bagots Green, Abbots Bromley, Staffs. Archer, P., 14 Clyde Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Argyle, A., 40 Roughley Drive, Little Sutton Road, Sutton Coldfield. Argyle, I., 66 Church Road, Woodley, Reading, Berks. Arney, R., 31 Yewhurst Road, Solihull. Ascough, 2 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Ashton, S., 45 Blossomfield Road, Solihull. Ash, A., 38 Barrington Road, Olton, Solihull. Aslin, D., 22 Sandfield Court, Frodsham, Cheshire. Aspden, P., 24 Underwood Drive, Stoney Stanton, Leics. Aspinall, R., 65 Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Astley, W., Auburn Court, Church Road, Caversham, Reading, Berks. Aston, N., 14 Featherstone Crescent, Shirley, Solihull. Atkinson, A., End Cottage, Barston Lane, Solihull. Atkinson, M., 101 Dorridge Road, Solihull. Atkins, G., 274 Yardley Wood Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Atkins, M., 274 Yardley Wood Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Avern, M., 7 Martin Rise, Marston Green, Birmingham. Ayles, S., 67 Sandgate Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Bache, M., 53 Lady Byron Lane, Copt Heath, Solihull. Bache, P., 53 Lady Byron Lane, Copt Heath, Solihull. Bacon, F., 41 Naseby Road, Solihull. Bacon, N., 41 Naseby Road, Solihull. Bacon, P., 41 Naseby Road, Solihull. Bacon, R., 8 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. Baggs, J., 14 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Baker, G., Midfield, Meriden Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Baker, I., 27 Hanbury Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Baldwin, R., 1 Rectory Gardens, Solihull. Balfry, R., 510 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Ball, J., Dundas, Rosenhurst Drive, Bewdley, Worcs. Bard, N., 5 Nailsworth Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Barnes, A., The Old Forge, Hill Road, Lower Boddington, Northants. Barnes, A., 18 Hertford Road, Digswell, Welwyn. Barnett, M., 15 Wightwick Court, Wightwick, Wolverhampton. Barnett, P., 183 Ravenhurst Road, Harborne, Birmingham. Barnett, R., 11 Westfield Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Barnfield, M., 11 Browns Coppice Avenue, Solihull. 69 B90 356 B93 9NT BH22 8BE CV1 7LT B91 2DZ CV3 6JY BS 8 691 2EF B15 3JQ 691 2AY B93 8EL B90 2RB B13 OAS B91 1EJ B91 1JS 691 1JS B90 3HS 892 OAN B92 OAN B93 OER B92 8BD B91 1EH B91 2SH B91 3LH B91 2SH B46 2JG B91 3JQ B93 8BD B75 6PN B91 1PN B91 1LU B91 1NB B92 8DP LE9 6TA B91 2EF B90 3RJ 693 8BS B13 9JN B13 9JN B37 7AH B28 OUN B93 9AX B93 9AX B91 2DR 691 2DR 691 2DR 691 1PE B91 1JU 693 8DW 691 3RL B91 1RH 693 8NS NN11 6YB WV6 8HF 617 9HU B93 8DY 691 1PL Barns, H., 100 Mill Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Barsham, A., 5 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. Barton, E., 3 Dollar Road, Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire, Scotland. Barwick, P., Spinaway, Church Lane, Lapworth. Bassett, Rev. J., The Rectory, High Street, Laceby, Grimsby, S. Humberside. Bateman, J., Wyndrush, Wasperton, Barford, Warwick. Bateman, P., 49 Arden Vale Road, Knowle, Solihull. Bates, J., Fairfield, Arden Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Batsford, J., 42 Willow Road, Solihull. Bate, R., 886 Chester Road, Erdington, Birmingham. Baxter, I., 1438 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. Beaird, M., 8 Verdon Place, Barford, Warwick. Beavon, R., 23 Pettyfields Close, Knowle, Solihull. Beddoes, A., 43 Westbourne Road, Olton, Solihull. Belcher, A., Redways, Broad Lane, Tanworth-in-Arden. Belcher, C., Redways, Broad Lane, Tanworth-in-Arden. Belcher, J., 45 Hargrave Road, Solihull Lodge, Solihull. Bellingham, R., 38A Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Bell, C., 161 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Benjamin, I., 21 Milcote Road, Solihull. Bennett, A., 40 Ashlawn Crescent, Solihull. Bennett, C., 89 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Bentley, B., 51 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Bentley, G., 145 Holymoor Road, Holymooreside, Chesterfield, Derbys. Beresford, C., 26 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Beresford, Miss S., 26 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Berrisford, Miss R., 4 Blythe Way, Solihull. Bertram, R., Nookery Cottage, Beaudesert Park, Henley-in-Arden, Warks. Bettridge, J., 53 Southam Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Bettridge, M., 53 Southam Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Bevan, R., 14 Trehern Close, Knowle, Solihull. Bevins, R., 53 Boden Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Biggs, D., 261 Warwick Road, Solihull. Billing, G., The Round Cottage, Phillejgh, Truro, Cornwall. Billingham, J., 15 George Road, Solihull. Binsted, A., 34 Brueton Avenue, Solihull. Birch, T., 44 Shrubbery Road, Drakes Broughton, Pershore, Worcs. Bird, J., 21 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Bird, R., 12 Hanbury Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Birse, A., 54 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Bishop, C., P.O. Box 18, 7130 Somerset West, Cape, South Africa. Bishop, F., 68 Errington Road, Darras Hall, Ponteland, Newcastle upon Tyne. Bishop, J., 43A West Coast Road, Singapore 5. Blackwell, M., 76 March Hywel, Cilfrew, Neath, West Glamorgan. Blakeley, A., 30 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Blakeley, M., 9 Mancetter Road, Shirley, Solihull. Blakey, R., 3 The Rowans, Doddington, March, Cambs. Blasdale, R., 9 St. Lawrence Close, Knowle, Solihull. Blennerhassett, Broome Cottage, Old Station Road, Hampton-in-Arden. Blow, C., 9 Platoon Burma W, RMA Sandhurst, Camberley, Surrey. Blow, D., 14 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. Blow, H., 14 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. Blow, P., 2 White House Green, Solihull. Bluck, A., 52 Pear Tree Crescent, Solihull Lodge, Shirley, Solihull. Blundell, T., 33 Avenue Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Boardman, A., Crown House, The Square, Alvechurch, Birmingham. Bodenham, J., 297 Erdington Road, Aldridge, Walsall. Bond, A., 23 Hobs Moat Road, Solihull. Boness, P., The School House, Rowington, Warks. Botteley, H., 10 Oaklands Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Botteley, I., 14 Wentworth Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Botteley, R., 10 Barker Road, Sutton Coldfield. Boulter, M., 14 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Bousefield, 27 Fernleigh Gardens, Wordsley, Stourbridge. Bower, H., 4 Church Path, Great Amwell, Ware, Herts. Bowker, E., 7 Redlands Way, Streetly, Sutton Coldfield. Boyce, J., Heystowe, Church Lane, Bickenhill, Solihull. Boyce, R., Heystowe, Church Lane, Bickenhill, Solihull. Bradbury, A., The Willows, Habberley Road, Kidderminster, Worcs. Bradbeer, J., Springfield, Station Road, Claverdon, Warks. Bradbeer, N., J.P., Lynton Cottage, Queens Drive, Roswington, Warwick. Bradbury, P., Sandy Ridge, Harfbili Hill, Cobham, Surrey. Bradwell, R., Dukes Wood House, Windsor Road, Gerrards Cross, Bucks. 70 B91 1RG B93 9NW B91 1UF B24 OEL B93 9LG B93 9EG B92 8AT B94 5DY B94 5DY B90 1HU B93 9EY B92 7DH B91 1JN B91 1PS B91 2BZ 893 8EL S42 7DR. B91 1NN B91 1NN B91 3EY B95 5QB B28 8 DQ B28 8DQ B93 9HA 828 9DL B92 7AB B91 3BU B91 3EN WR10 2BE B93 8EE B93 8DW B91 1DX NE20 9LA 892 7BB B90 3RB 893 OEU B91 1RG B91 1RG B91 1SJ 890 1LB B93 8LA B92 8PE. B74 2TB B74 2SG B74 2NY B91 1NN B74 3ET CV35 7DA Bragg, A., 654 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Bragg, D., Woods Farm, The Common, Earlswood, Solihull. Bragg, D., Brayton, 95 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Bragg, E., 117 Bills Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Bragg, G., 22 Atcham Close, Winyates, Redditch, Worcs. Bragg, J., Bickfield House, Bickfield Lane, Compton Martin, Bristol. Bragg, J., 6 Riverside Drive, Solihull. Bragg, M., 98 Bridge End, Warwick, Warks. Bragg, N., 19A Wimborne Road, Bournemouth, Hants. Bragg, P., 654 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Bragg, P., 13 Keats Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. Bragg, R., 60 Church Hill Road, Solihull. Bragg, R., 42 Woodrow Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. Bramley, S., 31 Earlswood Road, Dorridge, Knowle, Solihull. Brazier, J., Campbells Farm, West-under-Wetherley, Leamington Spa, Warks. Breaker, J., Gospel Oak Cottage, Rising Lane, Lapworth, Solihull. Bridgens, N., The Old Moat House, The Common, Earlswood, Solihull. Bridgens, S., 318 Birmingham Road, Alvechurch, Redditch, Worcs. Brindley, E., 11 Eastham Street, Lancaster. Britt, D., The Dragon House, Pinley Green, Claverdon, Warks. Britton, J., 96 Greenacres, Connaught Avenue, Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex. Broad, A., Upper Gallery, Castle Market Buildings, Exchange Street, Sheffield. Broadfoot, C., Manor Gardens, Preston, Paignton, Devon. Broad, D., Virginia Lodge, Leamington Hastings, Rugby, Warks. Broadhead, H., 29 Bourton Road, Olton, Solihull. Broaderwick, R., 17 Gilchrist Drive, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Brocksom, D., 16 Graeme Road, Sutton, Peterborough, Cambs. Brocksom, R., 16 Graeme Road, Sutton, Peterborough, Cambs. Bromley, J., 949 Warwick Road, Solihull. Bromley, S., 949 Warwick Road, Solihull. Brook, J., Melville House, Meole Brace, Shrewsbury, Salop. Brownsword, J., 202 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Brown, J., Barnfields, Salter Street, Earlswood, Solihull. Brown, I., 10 Parrs Road, Stokenchurch, Bucks. Brown, R., Ashridge, 18 Blythe Way, Solihull. Brown, S., Applegarth, 99 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Brown, S., 18 Dawlish Avenue, Styvechale, Coventry. Bruce, R., 28 St. Lawrence Forstal, Canterbury, Kent. Bryan, H., 12 Broadfern Road, Knowle, Solihull. Bryant, M., 10 Baxterley Green, Solihull. Buckingham, J., The Terets, Rising Lane, Lapworth, Warks. Buckingham, R., The Terets, Rising Lane, Lapworth, Warks. Bullett, M., 169 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Bulpitt, F., The Grange, Four Ashes Road, Bentley Heath, Solihull, Bulpitt, M., Calthorpe Fields, 30 Frederick Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Burbeck, E., 9 Richmond Road, Bath, Avon. Burley, M., 3 Home Park, Stowe School, Buckingham. Burley, P., 11 Temple Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Burns, M., 21 Tyle House Close, Llanmaes, Llantwit Major, South Glamorgan. Burns, S., 58 Cherry Tree Lane, Upper Colwyn, Colwyn Bay, North Wales. Burrows, P., 16 Beechwood Park Road, Solihull. Burr, R., 17 Sylvan Close, Lilleshall, Newport, Salop. Burton, S., 3A Park Hill, Bickley, Kent. Buswell, J., 15A Westbourne Grove, London. Butcher, C., Chadwick Manor, Bromsgrove, Worcs. Butcher, J., 9 Geneva Avenue, Southbourne, Bournemouth, Hants. Butler, C., 14 Links View, Streetly, Sutton Coldfield. Butler, R., 51 Station Road, Thatcham, Berks. Butler, T., 89 Grange Road, Olton, Solihull. Byrne, P., 15 Copt Heath Croft, Knowle, Solihull. Cable, M., Dept. of Glass Technology, Sheffield University, Sheffield 10. Caddy, L., Blythe House, 24 Blythe Way, Solihull. Cadigan, P., 45 Moor Green Lane, Moseley, Birmingham. Cahill, J., 8 Mirfield Road, Solihull. Caines, D., Alderney, Channel Islands. Caines, S., 186 Old Station Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Callaghan, G., 132 Ulverley Green Road, Olton, Solihull. Callaghan, H., Orchard Close, Earlswood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Campbell, C., 21 Netherwood Close, Solihull. Campbell, G., 11 Links Drive, Solihull. Campbell, R., Featherstone, Wordsworth Road, Rugby, Warks. Campkin, S., 27 Blythe Way, Solihull. 71 B91 1LB B91 2QD B90 2PQ B98 ONY BS18 6NF B91 3HH B91 1LB CV37 5QL B91 3JA 893 9EF B93 8RD LA1 3AY CV35 8LU B92 8AY B15 3NG. B91 3EX B91 3EX B91 2AR B91 3EY B91 2QD CT1 3PA B93 9DD B91 1HP B93 OPT B15 BA1 5TU MK18 5DF 893 8LE B91 1ER BR1 2JH. W2 B61 OQF B74 3EP B91 1BZ B93 9LT 891 3EY 813 8NG B91 1JD B92 8AA B93 8RD B91 1DU B91 4DH B91 3EY Cannings, R., 28 Queens Avenue, Shirley, Solihull. Cannon, M., 314 Coleshill Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. Carr-Smith, D., The Knoll, Great Alne, Alcester, Warks. Carr, D., 9 Astley Close, Leamington Spa, Warks. Carter, S., 29 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Caulcott, T., 56 Ridgway Place, Wimbledon, London. Cave, A., 17 Monksfield Avenue, Great Barr, Birmingham. Cave, S., 218 Blossomfield Road, Solihull. Chadwick, M., Old Success Inn Hotel, Sennen Cove, Cornwall. Challis, C., 39 Avondale Road, Welling, Kent. Challis, F., October House, Condicote, Stow-on-the-Wold, Glos. Challis, H., 60 lrnham Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Chambers, D., Poplar Farm, 256 Bakers Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Chambers, G., 2 Beechwood Lane, Warlingham, Surrey. Chambers, M., Mears Farm, Pillerton Hersey, Warwick. Chamberlain, G., Lockerbie, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Chamberlain, M., 46 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Chang, E., 50 Whitefields Road, Solihull. Chang, H., 50 Whitefields Road, Solihull. Chapman, A., New Barn Lane, Prestbury, Cheltenham, Glos. Chapman, C., 45 Elmdon Park Road, Marston Green, Solihull. Chapman, I., 47 Station Road, Solihull. Chapman, J., 47 Station Road, Solihull. Chapman, P., 14 Brookfield, Bayston Mill, Shrewsbury, Salop. Chard, M., 4 Monwood Grove, Solihull. Chater-Lea, D., 144 Old Station Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Chatterley, W., St Michaels, Burford Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. Cheatle, C., 1 Oakland Close, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Chetland, A., 20 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Chetland, R., 11 Wellington Grove, Solihull. Chetland, T., 79 Danford Lane, Solihull. Childs, E., Oaklands, St Mary's Church, Cowbridge, S. Glamorgan. Christian, C., Oakfield, Windmill Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Christie, J., 3 Halford Road, Solihull. Christie, N., 3 Halford Road, Solihull. Clark, A., 29 Broomfields Close, Solihull. Clark, S., 5 Neville Road, Shirley, Solihull. Clarke, H., Tinkers Croft, Buckley Green, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Clarke, J., 79 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. Clarke, M., The Ness, 176 Old Station Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Clarke, R., 43 Bryanston Road, Solihull. Claye, P., 110 Linkside Avenue, Oxford. Clayton, C., 77 Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Clayton, C., 14 Clifton Crescent, Solihull. Clayton, M., 15 Milverton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Clay, R., 26 Gladstone Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Cleaver, A., 97 Woodthorne Road South, Tettenhall, Wolverhampton. Clement, S., 26 Stourton Close, Knowle, Solihull. Cocks, P., Ivy House Farm, Rowington, Solihull. Coggan, R., 16 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Coley, S., 65 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. Cole, A., 1 Trevelyan Close, Claverdon, Warks. Cole, B., 3 Kineton Green Road, Olton, Solihull. Cole, J., The Woodlands, 95 Derby Road, Ambergate, Derbys. Cole, L., St. Rumon's Hotel, Esplanade Road, Newquay, Cornwall. Cole, R., 45 Milcote Road, Solihull. Cole, S., 45 Milcote Road, Solihull. Cole, V., Hartwood Close, Abinger, Surrey. Compton, R., 31 Wilders Close, Goldsworth Park, Woking, Surrey. Cooke, M., 55 Oldway Drive, Solihull. Cook, J., Fox Hollies, Bathwick Hill, Bath, Avon. Cook, R., 63 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Cooper, C., 35 Besbury Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Cooper, E., 27 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Cooper J., 24 Gladstone Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Cooper, J., 17 Elmdon Road, Marston Green, Solihull. Cooper, J., Bellochio House, 5 Regents Walk, Ascot, Berks. Cooper, M., 27 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Cooper, M., 8 Wheeley Road, Solihull. Cooper, R., Cobblers Cottage, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Cooper, R., 17 Elmdon Road, Marston Green, Solihull. Cooper, W., 27 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Cope, A., 303 Lyndon Road, Solihull. 72 B90 2NT B36 8BG B92 7AU SW19 4SW B43 6AP B91 1NT B74 2TG B93 8PT CR3 9LT CV35 OQB 891 1NW B91 3NX 891 3NX B91 3RT B91 3RT B91 1PB 891 208 B91 1NN B91 lEA B91 1QH B93 8PZ B91 1DL B91 1DL B91 2AP 890 2QV 891 1HY B91 lEN OX2 8JB B91 2EF 891 3LG B93 OHX 893 8BX 893 9NP B92 7BB 891 1RQ CV35 8PA B92 7 DY B91 1JN 891 1JN 891 3HP BA2 6LA B93 8EG B93 8NT 891 2QE B93 8BX SL5 9JQ B91 2QE B92 9PB B91 2QE B92 7QR Cope, J., 303 Lyndon Road, Solihull. Cordwell, G., The Gate House, Barston Lane, Barston, Solihull. Coton, C., 35 Whitefields Road, Solihull. Cotterell, J., 30 Clarendon Square, Leamingston Spa, Warks. Cotter, M., Flat 10, Old Warwick Court, Old Warwick Road, Olton, Solihull. Cotton, A., Stripes Hill, Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. Couch, A., 79 Castle Road West, Oldbury, Warley. Couch, P., Herons Reach, 40 Waterside, Mudeford, Christchurch, Dorset. Coughlan, J., 30A Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Court, P., 91 Purnells Way, Knowle, Solihull. Coverdale, S., 14 Southfields Road, Solihull. Coward, B., Lloyds Bank Ltd. (R), 6 Pall Mall, London Cowland, J., 2 Grange Park, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. Cox C., 50 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Cox, D., 49 Hollywell Road, Knowle, Solihull. Crawford, S., 33 Three Oaks, Wythall, Birmingham. Crean, C., 32 Shakespeare Drive, Shirley, Solihull. Creed, G., Flat 2, Manor Court, Manor Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Crisp, J., 347 Station Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Crisswell, A., 43 Dorchester Road, Solihull. Croft, T., Kingswood Cottage, Lapworth, Solihull. Cross, A., 25 Beaminster Road, Solihull. Crowder, G., 115 Touchwood Hall Close, Solihull. Crowley, F., 13 Marsham Court Road, Solihull. Cupit, R., 49 Manor Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Curnow, H., 8 Berkley, Letchworth, Herts. Currall, J., Wayside, 153 Kineton Green Road, Olton, Solihull. Currie, D., 27 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Currie, J., 27 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Curry, P., 29A Hazeloak Road, Shirley, Solihull. Curry, S., 101 Harefields, North Oxford, Oxon. Curtiss, C., 1644 High Street, Knowle, Solihull. Curtis, J., 28 George Road, Solihull. Curwood, P., 37 Francis Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham. Cusack, M., Wayside, Arden Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Cuthbert, E., 58 Rue de la Pointe, St. Brelade, Jersey, Channel Islands. Cuthbert, J., Gusgarth, Broad Land, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Cutler, E., 22 Springbank, Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Cutler, M., 56 Copt Heath Drive, Knowle, Solihull. Cutler, N., Ash Tree Cottage, Wadleys Road, Solihull. ao Dabiralaj, 17 Vicarage Gate, Kensington High Street, London. Daly, J., Daling House, Bredons Hardwick, Tewkesbury, Glos. Dandy, J., 36 Naseby Road, Solihull. Danks, A., Avon Lodge, Arden Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Darby, L., Frogmore Farm, Frogmore Lane, Fen End, Kenilworth, Warks. Darby, M., 39 Ferndown Road, Solihull. David, K., Little Melands, Oakway, Chesham Bois, Amersham, Bucks. Davies, A., 28 Walcot Green, Dorridge, Solihull. Davies, G., 8 Siddenhall Close, Shirley, Solihull. Davies, J., 8 The Rise, Llanishen, Cardiff. Davies, P., 30 Great Bounds Drive, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. Davies, P., 7 Marchfield Park, Edinburgh. Davies, R., 17 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Davies. T., 17 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Davison, B., The Firs, Lovelace Avenue, Solihull. Davison, C., 7 Lightwood Close, Copt Heath, Knowle, Solihull. Davis, M., Llancefn, Green Lane, Churchdown, Gloucester. Dawkins, 235 Straight Mile, Ampfield, Romsey, Hants. Dawson, R., 191 Moor Green Lane, Moseley, Birmingham. De Beaufre-Apps, T., Garwick Stores, Baldrine, Isle of Man. De la G. Savery, R., Flat 10, 21 Hyde Park Square, London. Dean, D., Manor Lodge, Manor Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Deeley, A., 17 Broad Lane, Alcester Lanes End, Birmingham. Degens, G., 20 Browns Lane, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Dennis, K., 65 Landor Road, Knowle, Solihull. Denreaz, P., 64 Falstaff Road, Shirley, Solihull. Dewfield, N., 9 White House Way, Solihull. Dewsbury, M., 185 Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Dicken, P., Grove Farm, Jacobean Lane, Copt Heath, Solihull. Diggines, B., 27 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Dillon, T., Springfields, Ullenhall, Solihull. Dixon, C., 256 Warwick Road, Solihull. 73 892 7QR 891 3NX B93 ODT BH23 3NZ 815 3PQ 893 9EE B91 3PR SW1 891 2DG 893 9JY 890 2AL B93 8DU 893 8EY 891 1LW B91 1NA 891 2UE 891 2ET 893 8DZ SG6 2HA 892 7EG B91 1LU 891 1LU B90 2AY B93 ONA B91 3BT 827 6LT B93 8LJ 893 9PA. B91 1BT W8 B91 2DR B93 8LJ 891 2AU 893 8BU B92 2QD TN4 OTR E44 5BW B91 1NN 891 1NN B91 3JR B93 9LS GL3 2LB 813 8NT W2 2JR 814 5AL B93 8BA B93 9JA B90 2AG B91 1SR 813 8RR B93 9LP 893 8JS 895 5PN B92 7AE Dixon, D., 23 Billsmore Green, Solihull. Dixon, R., 8 Oakley Wood Drive, Solihull. Doble, J., Westbury, 44A Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. Doble, M., 48 Chantry Heath Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. Doble, R., 12 Alveston Grove, Knowle, Solihull. Dobson, R., 140 Haslucks Green Road, Shirley, Solihull. Dodds, K., 4A Badbury View, Wimborne, Dorset. Dodds-Smith, M., 14 Waverley Grove, Solihull. Duncombe, 88 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Dovey, J., 75 Velsheda Road, Shirley, Solihull. Dowler, A., 154 Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Downing, G., 76 Wychwood Avenue, Knowle, Solihull. Downing, J., 91 Finchley Court, Ballards Lane, London. Downman, G., Bury Edge, Milton Avenue, Westcott, Dorking, Surrey. Drabble, M., Frogmore Lodge, Fen End Road, Fen End, Kenilworth. Drake, J., 18 Sunhill, Royston, Herts. Drew, J., 35 Naseby Road, Solihull. Duckitt, C., 25 Beech Hill Road, Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield. Duckitt, N., 25 Beech Hill Road, Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield. Duffin, B., Castellane, Burnt Hill Way, Boundstone, Farnham, Surrey. Duffy, J., University of Aberdeen, Dept. of Chemistry, Old Aberdeen, Scotland. Dufty, R., Polsue Manor Hotel, Ruan High Lanes, Truro, Cornwall. Dumbleton, B., 40 Four Oaks Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Duployen, P., 54 Lode Lane, Solihull. Durnell, P., 52 Redwood Glade, Leighton Buzzard, Beds. Durrands, P., 85 Dorchester Road, Solihull. Dyhouse, C., The Pleck, 237 Four Ashes Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Dyne, F., 17 High Street, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Dyne, G., 47 Meadow Drive, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Eades, R., Tall Timbers, Horton Close, Boulters Lock, Maidenhead, Berks. Eagle, R., 10 Upwey Avenue, Solihull. Earl, H., 6 Arden Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Earl, N., 22 Blackdown Road, Knowle, Solihull. Earl, P., Falconhurst, Henley Road, Outhill, Studley, Warks. Eccleston, M., White Gates, 14 High Street, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Eden, G., 641 Old Lode Lane, Solihull. Edmonds, E., 163 Monmouth Drive, Sutton Coldfield. Edmonds, G., 7 Newfield Close, Solihull. Edmonds, M., 143 Monmouth Drive, Sutton Coldfield. Edmonds, P., 143 Monmouth Drive, Sutton Coldfield. Edwards, D., 15 Broadfern Road, Knowle, Solihull. Edwards, J., 26 Granby Avenue, Harpenden, Herts. Edwards, P., Island House, High Street, Chipping Campden, Glos. Eilbeck, D., 447 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Eilbeck, J., 447 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Elkins, T., 331 Blossomfield Road, Solihull, Elliot, H., 97 Elmdon Lane, Marston Green, Solihull. Ellis, D., 82 Ladbrook Road, Solihull. Ellis, G., 6 White House Way, Solihull. Ellis, M., 8 Lightwood Close, Knowle, Solihull. Ellis, P., 50 Starbold Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. Ellison, D., 3 Paper Buildings, Temple, London. Else, J., 33 Albany Gardens, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Essex-Carter, A., 14 Hill Drive, Handforth, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Essex, E., 70 Lovelace Avenue, Solihull. Evans, D., 7 Endwood Drive, Solihull Evans, M., 21 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Evans, R., 36 School Lane, Solihull. Evans, R., 121 Pierce Avenue, Olton, Solihull. Evans, R., 80 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Evans, S., 28 Rectory Road, Solihull. Eyre, D., Three Maypoles Bungalow, Tythebarn Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Eyre, M., 21 Poolfield Drive, Solihull. Eyre, S., 21 Poolfield Drive, Solihull. Fabricius, Col. R., Crosslands Cottage, Newland, Droitwich, Worcs. Farmer, C., Nuthurst Vicarage, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Farmiloe, P., 111 Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Fedeski, R., 59 Lowbrook Lane, Tidbury Green, Solihull. Felix-Davies, P., Gatehouse, 623 Warwick Road, Solihull. Fellows, C., 339 Rowood Drive, Solihull Fellows, E., 2 St. Leonards Close, Marston Green, Solihull. Fellows, J., Woodcorner Farm, Wroxall. Fell, J., 20 Gainsborough Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. 74 B92 9LN 891 2PH 891 1JB B93 9NH B93 9NX B90 2EH BH21 1DG B91 1NP B91 2DQ 890 2JP 893 9EJ 693 9DQ N3 CV8 1MS B91 2DR B72 1BY B72 1BY AB9 20E B74 2TL B91 2AW LU7 7JT. B91 1LJ 693 8NE B92 OAE 892 OBD B91 1LR 893 8LG B93 9HP B92 OAA 891 1QZ B91 102 B91 1TE B91 3RW B91 1SE 893 9LS EC4 B91 1NN B91 1JS B90 1PE B91 1SH B91 1SH 894 5RP 891 2JJ 893 9EX Fell, M., The Kloof, Tapster Lane, Lapworth, Solihull. Fell, R., 2 Links Drive, Solihull. Fernie, I., Pinners Cottage, Old Warwick Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Fisher, D., 82 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Fisher, J., Flat 30, Devonport, Southwick Street, London. Fisher, N., 141 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Fitch, K., 141 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Fitt, N., Flat D, 59 St. John's Park, Blackheath, London. Flamank, R., Flat 2, Arden Court, Church Road, Perry Barr, Birmingham. Fletcher, A., ao Capels Transport, Balsall Street, Balsall Common, Coventry. Fletcher, N., 18 Walsgrave Road, Solihull. Flight, F., Whitehaven, 20 Aldridge Road, Little Aston, Sutton Coldfield. Flood, N., 60 Widney Manor Road, Solihull. Flood, R., 16 Rectory Road, Solihull. Flood, S., 60 Widney Manor Road, Solihull. Forder, R., 12 The Evergreens, Sheriffhales, Salop. Ford, A., 161 Mill Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Ford, J., 161 Mill Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Ford, J., 38 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Forman, C., Walnut Cottage, Hardwick Road, Whitchurch on Thames, Reading, Berks. Forsyth, I., 43 Brooklands Court, Wokingham Road, Bracknell, Berks. Foster, C., 55 Wychwood Avenue, Knowle, Solihull. Foster, K., 8 Ashleigh Road, Solihull. Foster, M., 29 Temple Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Foster, M., 88 Cornyx Lane, Solihull. Foster, N., Flat 4, Herons Court, 37 Cliff Drive, Canford Cliffs, Poole, Dorset. Foster, S., 16 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Fowle, L., 2 Bent Avenue, Quinton, Birmingham. Fox, D, 11 Fieldon Close, Shirley, Solihull. Fox, R., 19 Westfield Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Fraley, W., Thrums, The Crescent, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Frame, A., 5 Coach Road, Bicton Heath, Shrewsbury, Salop. Francis, P., Blythe House, Widney Manor Road, Knowle, Solihull. Freeman, G., 2 Radford Rise (off Hampton Lane), Solihull. Frings, A., 135 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Fryer, C., 68 Rotton Park Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Gardiner, T., 4 Chesterton Close, Solihull. Gardiner, T., Rose Cottage, Church Lane, Lapworth, Solihull. Gare, S., 11 Lightwood Close, Knowle, Solihull. Garwood, R., 9 Ufton Crescent, Shirley, Solihull. Gasson, D., 142 Green Lane, Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield. Gaston, K., 42 Kings Keep, Beaufort Road, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey. Gedge, J., 4 The Horshoe, Leverstock Green, Hemel Hempstead, Herts. Geisler, F., 21 Alveston Grove, Knowle, Solihull. George, H., 21 Welford Road, Shirley, Solihull. George, J., 24 Poolfield Drive, Solihull. Gibbs, M., Blue Firs, 16 Fourth Avenue, Worthing, West Sussex. Gibson, D., 6 Powells Road, Shefford, Beds. Gilbert, A., Barncroft, Meriden Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Gilbert, D., 22 Rosebarn Avenue, Exeter, Devon. Gilbert, D., 42 High Street, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Gilbert, J., Woodcote, Box Trees Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Gilbert, P., 6 Avenue Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Giles, B., 19 Wychwood Avenue, Knowle, Solihull. Giles, C., 4 Rock Road, Olton, Solihull. Glass, H., Flat 11, Cotsford, White House Way, Solihull. Glenn, H., 9 Panfield Road, London. Gloster, J., 223 Widney Road, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Gloster, 0., 17 Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Gloster, R., 86 Myton Road, Solihull Lodge, Shirley, Solihull. Goddard, R., Epsom College, Epsom, Surrey. Goldwater, A., 64 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Goldwater, C., 64 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Gold, C., 7 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. Gold, K., 64 Widney Manor Road, Solihull. Gold, R., 114 Earlswood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Goodfellow, D., 63 St. Helens Road, Solihull. Goodhead, R., 2 Hansell Drive, Dorridge, Solihull. Goodman, R., Penny Farthing, The Avenue, Rowington, Warks. Goodridge, I., 10 Purnells Way, Knowle, Solihull. Gordon, S., 603 Old Lode Lane, Solihull. Gorzelany, D., 17 Whitacre Road, Knowle, Solihull. 75 891 2DH W2 B91 2RS SE3 842 4LF 892 9PL B93 8ND 693 8NU 691 2DG RG8 7HG B93 8LE B32 2TD 893 8DV SY3 8TU 891 2QH B91 2BN B16 OLH KT1 2HP 693 9NX 892 7LB. SE2 893 8EJ Gould, W., 185 Loxley Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. Gower, J., 475 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Grant, G., 34 Goodby Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Graves, R., 23 Lovelace Avenue, Solihull. Gray, R., 32 Heathfield Road, Bebington, Cheshire. Green, J., 36 Blythe Way, Solihull. Green, N., Old Keepers Lodge, Heywood Lane, Baddesley Clinton. Green, P., 3 Cheswick Way, Cheswick Green, Shirley, Solihull. Green, P., 349 Priory Road, Shirley, Solihull. Green, R., 18 Dorchester Road, Solihull. Green, R., Old Keepers Lodge, Heywood Lane, Baddesley Clinton. Green, S., Old Keepers Lodge, Heywood Lane, Baddesley Clinton. Greenfield, S., 223 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Greenhough, R., 170 St. Bernards Road, Solihull. Greenstock, W., Butes Lodge Hotel, Alderney, Channel Islands. Greenwood, R., 105 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. Grey, C., 147 Darley Green Road, Knowle, Solihull. Griffin, G., Arleston Manor, Wellington, Salop. Griffiths, A., The Carapace, York Road, Camberley, Surrey. Griffiths, I., 88 Swanhurst Lane, Moseley, Birmingham. Griffiths, M., Copperlance, 20 Diddington Lane, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Grizell, 11 Bartley Close, Olton, Solihull. Guest, J., 31 Digby Drive, Marston Green, Solihull. Gurnham, A., 352, Warwick Road, Solihull. Gurnham, D., 352 Warwick Road, Solihull. Gutwin, 43 Welcombe Drive, Solihull. Habibi, D., Flat 9, 84 Kineton Green Road, Olton, Solihull. Hackett, D., 121 Chester Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. Haddleton, S., 8 Park Avenue, Solihull. Hague, I., 122 Lower Park Road, Loughton, Essex. Hague, M., 122 Lower Park Road, Loughton, Essex. HaiII, S., 97 Anderton Park Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Hales, B., 9 Strode Street, Egham, Surrey. Hales, F., 133 Chester Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. Hale, V., Harland Rise, Harland Way, Cottingham, North Humberside. Halliday, B., 79 Hanbury Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Hall, J., 63 Etwall Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Hall, Dr. J., Homeleigh, Downham Market, Norfolk. Hall, J., Park House, Stoke Golding, Nuneaton, Warks. Halstead, P., Northampton District Hospital, Billing Road, Northampton. Hamilton, S., 33 Lady Byron Lane, Solihull. Hamlington, M., 66 Narrow Lane, Lowsonford, Solihull. Hammond, Col. C., Lych Cottage, Woodham Lane, Woodham, Weybridge, Surrey. Hammond, M., 93 Marsh Lane, Solihull. Hancock, J., Eoniston, Orchehill Avenue, Gerrards Cross. Bucks. Hands, W., 46 Eton Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. Hand, W., Theale, 9 Heathfield Drive, Redhill, Surrey. Hardcastle, J., Tyddyrod Vach, Llandysrydog, Llanerchymedd, Anglesey. Harding, A., 77 Courtington Lane, Bloxham, Banbury, Oxon. Harding, J., 17 Rosafield Avenue, Halesowen. Hardidge, P., 45 Allington Garden, Boston, Lincs. Hardman, P., 10 Finbury Close, Solihull. Hare, D., 96 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Hare, J., West Lea, 145 Darley Green Road, Knowle, Solihull. Hargreaves, C., 57 Metchley Lane, Harborne, Birmingham. Harmer, J., 58 Aylesbury Road, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Harper, G., 1488 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. Harper, J., 1488 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. Harris, E., Cornerways, Bradgate Road, Cropston, Leics. Harris, F., 2 Debden Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Harris, G., 81 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Harris, M., 14 Links Drive, Solihull. Harris, N., 9 Shelsey Drive, Moseley, Birmingham. Harris, R., 19 Edstone Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Harrison, J., 27 Elmdon Road, Marston Green, Birmingham. Harrison, J., 177 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Harrison, N., 320 Drummond Road, Skegness, Lincs. Harrison, N., 111 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Harrison, N., 91 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Harrison, P., 4 Fabian Crescent, Shirley, Solihull. Harrison, R., 31 Ladbrook Road, Solihull. Hartwell, D., Mistletoe Cottage, 22 Chapel Street, Blaby, Leics. 76 B91 1LA B90 4EX B90 1BE B911HE B13 OAL B36 OAF IG10 4NE IG10 4NE B13 90S DA/20 9BT B36 B28 B93 9AT B91 2PE RH1 5HL B62 9BU B92 8DA B93 8PU 817 OHT B93 8PU B13 B37 7BU B93 OPT Hastings, D., 625 Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull. Hathaway, J., Estovers, 20 Farley Avenue, Harbury, Warks. Hawker, R., 44 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. Hawley, P., Links Edge, Compton Avenue, Parkstone, Poole, Dorset. Hawley, V., Heathfield, 28 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Hawnt, H., Oldberrow, Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Haynes, J., 2 Water Orton Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. Hayward, C., The Cottage, 54 Church Road, Nailstone, Nuneaton, Warks. Hazelwood, M., Seven Springs, Stockwood, Redditch, Worcs. Heath, N., 17 Temple Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Heaven, K., Hy Stakes, Stakenbridge, Churchill, Kidderminster, Worcs. Heinrich, I., White Gable, Broad Lane, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Heinrich, K., White Gable, Broad Lane, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Henderson, C., 25 Park Avenue, Solihull. Henley, D., 34 Ferndown Road, Solihull. Herne, G., 80 Ullenhall Road, Knowle, Solihull. Hicklin, G., 215 Tilehouse Green Lane, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Hickman, R., 7 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Highway, K., Whiteladies, 131 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Highway, L., High Ash Farm, Meriden, Solihull. Higson, N., 8 Beconsfield Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Hiles, M., 1202 Warwick Road, Copt Heath, Solihull. Hiley, G., 137 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Hills, R., 1683 High Street, Knowle, Solihull. Hill, C., 121 Tanworth Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Hill, C., 18 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Hill, E., 60 Brook End Drive, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Hill, E., 575 Warwick Road, Solihull. Hill, M., 43 Moorcroft Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Hill, P., 19A Hampton Lane, Solihull. Hill, R., 319 Warwick Road, Solihull. Hilton, S., 5 Dudley Park Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham. Hinton, J., 34, Widney Manor Road, Solihull. Hipwell, B., 4 Nebsworth Close, Solihull. Hirst, J., 62 Widney Lane, Solihull. Hitchen, J., The Nook, 165 Old Birmingham Road, Bromsgrove, Worcs. Hobbs, S., 296 Warwick Road, Solihull. Hobday, N., 36 Studley Avenue, Highams Park, London. Hobday, W., 103 Welford Road, Shirley, Solihull. Hobling, J., The Orchard, Alstone, Tewkesbury, Glos. Hodgetts, P., 86 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Hodgskin-Brown, M., 52 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Hofton, E., 30 Knowle Wood Road, Knowle, Solihull. Hofton, J., Fonthill, 18 Huxnor Road, Kingkerswell, Devon. Holland, E., Blue Haze, Perton Grove, Wightwick, Wolverhampton. Hollings, C., 2 Allcott Lane, Marston Green, Birmingham. Hollings, P., 5 Paddock Drive, Dorridge, Solihull. Holloway, G., 1 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. Holme, A., 90 Coleshill Road, Marston Green, Solihull. Holmes, A., 45 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Holmes, C., 96 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. Holmes, H., 123 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Holtom, P., The Uplands, Camp Lane, Beaudesert, Henley-in-Arden. Hope, J., 262 Birmingham Road, Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield. Hopkins, F., 13 Grange Gardens, Wellesbourne, Warks. Hopkinson, J., 63 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Hopkinson, R., 63 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Hopton, M., 43 Links Drive, Solihull. Hopton, W., 41 School Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Horne, B., 22 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Horne, D., 22 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Horner, G., 10 Charles Cotton Drive, Madeley Crewe, Cheshire. Horner, N., 17 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Horton, P., Foxacres, Charringworth, Chipping Campden, Glos. Horton, R., 299 Blossomfield Road, Solihull. Horton, W., Spinney Close, Chessetts Wood Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Hudson, G., 126 Widney Manor Road, Solihull. Hudson, J., Dingley Dell, 41 Links Drive, Solihull. Hudson, J., 23 White House Way, Solihull. Hudson, K., 19 White House Way, Solihull. Hudson, N., 126 Widney Manor Road, Solihull. Hughes, G., 6 Grosvenor Road, Solihull. Hughes, H., 70 Chamberlain Crescent, Shirley, Solihull. 77 CV33 9LX B93 8EF CV13 ()OH B94 5HX B94 5HX 891 3EJ B91 2AY B13 8LT B27 B91 3JG 890 3NS E4 891 2BW B93 8JJ B37 828 8JG 891 1NN B91 1TD Hugman, I., 27 Southfields Road, Solihull. Hull, A., Arden Croft, Church End, Maxstoke, Coleshill, Birmingham. Hull, M., Arden Croft, Church End, Maxstoke, Coleshill, Birmingham. HuIme, A., 8 Trehern Close, Knowle, Solihull. Humphrey, P., 171 Cornelis Street, Fairland, Johannesburg, South Africa. Hunter, D., 231 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Hunter, D., 15 Neville Road, Shirley, Solihull. Hunter, P., 15 Neville Road, Shirley, Solihull. Hunter, R., 4 Foxbury Drive, Dorridge, Solihull. Hunt, A., 73 Ingestre Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Hunt, G., 19 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Husler, R., 19 Whitacre Road, Knowle, Solihull. Hutchinson, A., 38 Chantry Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Hutchinson, J., 17 Cottown of Balgownie, Bridge of Don, Aberdeen, Scotland. cke, C., 22 Whitefields Crescent, Solihull. cke, L., Broomfield House, Church Lane, Lapworth, Solihull. cke, P., Broomfield House, Church Lane, Lapworth, Solihull. cke, R., 22 Whitefields Crescent, Solihull. lott, P., 57 Manor Road, Dorridge, Solihull. ngram, B., Appleton House, Five Ways, Hatton, Warwick. ngram, P., Rushburn, Rushbrook Lane, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. nstone, M., 51 Crabmill Close, Knowle, Solihull. nstone, P., White Cottage, Aspley Heath, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. ves, J., 11 Austrey Close, Knowle, Solihull. zon, R., 26 Brueton Avenue, Solihull. Jacks, G., 630 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Jackson, M., 64 Parkanaur Avenue, Thorpe Bay, Essex. Jackson, P., 67 High Street, Wargrave, Reading, Berks. Jackson, S., 3 Stagbury Close, Chipstead, Surrey. Jackson, T., 113 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Jacob, C., Netherwood Cottage, Arbour Tree Lane, Chadwick End, Knowle. Jacobs, L., Longdon Road Farm, Darlingscott, Shipston-on-Stour, Warks. Jacombs, M., 10 Beaumont Grove, Solihull. Jacombs, R., 182 Old Station Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. James, G., 8 Sauncey Wood, Harpenden, Herts. James, R., 311 Station Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Janes, P., 378 Station Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Jarvis, C., 25 Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Jeffries, I., 223 St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Jenkins, C., 137 Bills Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Jennens, N., 74 Widney Road, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Jennings, A., 68 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. Jennings, J., 5 Chepstow Hall, 29 Earls Court Square, London Jennings, M., 68 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. Jerrom, R., Fourways, 2 Besbury Close, Dorridge Solihull. Jewkes, D., Grove Spinney, 15 Shrewley Common, Shrewley, Warwick. Jinks, R., 7 Ryefield Close, Solihull. Joberns, G., Packwood Towers, Windmill Lane, Packwood, Solihull. Johnson, J., 32 High Street, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Johnson, J., 9 Gladstone Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Johnson, M., 71 Blackford Road, Shirley, Solihull. Johnson, P., 18 Heaton Road, Solihull. Johnson, S., do 57 Keswick Road, Solihull. Johnston, C., 57 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Johnston, S., 25 Holly Lane, Marston Green, Solihull. Jones, A., 1484 Warwick Road, Solihull. Jones, A., 24 Amington Road, Shirley. Jones, C., 29 SandhiIls Road, Barnt Green, Worcs. Jones, H., 37 Earl Street, Roseville, Sydney, Australia. Jones, M., 1484 Warwick Road, Solihull. Jones, N., 19 Crofters Court, Harrisons Roaq, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Jones, P., 15 Clyde Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Jones, P., 10 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Jones, P., 94 Schools Road, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Jones, R., 7 Walkers Road, Longwick, Princes Risborough, Bucks. Jones, R., 51 Ferndown Road, Solihull. Jones, S., 37 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Jones, S., 55 Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Jones, T., Woodside Cottage, Rising Lane, Packwood, Solihull. Jordan, A., 20 Rowallan Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Jordan, M., The Stable Block, Brighton Road, Lower Beeding. 78 Jowett, J., 9 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. Joy, Maj. R. M. A., 41 Uffington Drive, Bracknell, Berks. Jukes, J., 11 Newton Road, Knowle, Solihull. B28 9EQ B13 CV35 7HZ 893 9JE B91 1LB CR3 3PH B93 8ES B90 2PQ B91 1PJ SW5 B91 1PJ B93 8NT CV35 7AR 690 4DA 691 2DX B93 8JP B91 1NN HP17 9FF B91 2NW Kay, J., 56 St. Helens Road, Solihull. Keatley, M., 14 The Crescent, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Keeler, A., 1 Grange Cottages, Clock Lane, Bickenhill, Solihull. Keenlyside, Beaumaris, Lesbury, Alnwick, Northumberland. Keifert, J., 35 Albany Gardens, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Kemp, J., 50 Wroxall Road, Solihull. Kendall, D., The Old Rectory, Epworth, Doncaster, South Yorks. Kendrick, E., 14 Hathaway Road, Shirley, Solihull. Kerkham, W., 41 Marshland Street, Terrington St. Clement, King's Lynn, Norfolk. Kermack, M., Lorne House, Hampden Close, Stoke Poges, Bucks. Kersel, P., Kingswood Farm, Old Warwick Road, Lapworth. Kimberley, P., 174 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Kinch, A., 574 Warwick Road, Solihull. Kinchin, L., 84 Grove Road, Knowle, Solihull. King, A., 31 Browns Coppice Avenue, Solihull. King, A., 201 Dower Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. King, D., 31 Browns Coppice Avenue, Solihull. King, P., 5 Bushwood Drive, Dorridge, Solihull. King, R., 5 Bushwood Drive, Dorridge, Solihull. Kinsey, C., 10 White House Way, Solihull. Kirkland, C., 6 Arden Croft, Solihull. Knibb, J., 104 Slater Road, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Knibb, J., 104 Slater Road, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Knight, B., 2 Chapel Lane, Aston Cantlow, Solihull. Knight, F., 22 Robin Hood Lane, Hall Green, Birmingham. Knight, J., The Morleys, Walls Bank, Church Stretton, Salop. Knight, T., 20 Pewley Way, Guildford, Surrey. Lacey, P., The Old Forge, West Buckland, Wellington, Somerset. Ladbrooke, M., 26 Barnsbrook Road, Knowle, Solihull. Lainchbury, W., 6 Hollyfield Avenue, Solihull. Lakin, S., 4 The Paddock, Trull, Taunton, Somerset. Lambert, D., 79 Dorridge Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Lander, C., 9 Victoria Crescent, Royston, Herts. Lander, J., 97 Prospect Lane, Solihull. Lane, C., 11 Appian Way, Cheswick Green, Shirley, Solihull. Lane, N., 9 Worcester Close, Cox Green, Maidenhead, Berks. Lane, R., 44 School Lane, Solihull. Law, M., R.N., 9 Glen Dale, Rowlands Castle, Hampshire. Lawrence, A., 35 Dovebridge Close, Sutton Coldfield. Lawrence, T., Woodside, Off Dickens Heath Road, Dickens Heath. Lawrie, M., 52 Sale Valley Road, Shirley, Southampton, Hants. Leach, T., 122 Loxley Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. Leaton, E., 43 Park Hill Road, Sidcup, Kent. Lea, S., 37 Lime Avenue, Camberley, Surrey. Lea, A., Colwall Lodge, Marsh Lane, Solihull. Lea, C., Gwyrant, Beguildy, Knighton, Powys. Leese, R., 194 Greynolds Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Lees, R., Manor Farm Cottage, Cowhill, Oldbury-on-Severn, Bristol. Lees, T., 85 Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Leighton, A., Greenacres, Worplesden, Surrey. Leigh, M., Four Ways, 2 Besbury Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Lesser, P., 64 Cotton Lane, Moseley, Birmingham. Letts, R., 27 Blue Cap Road, Clopton Hill, Stratford-upon-Avon. Levenger, J., 16 Dyers Lane, Ilshaw Heath, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Levenger, P., 3 Bransford Rise, Catherine de Barnes, Solihull. Lewis, B., Petersholm, Kingswood Close, Lapworth, Solihull. Lewis, D., Landsdowne, Stripes Hill, Knowle, Solihull. Lewis, F., 408 Lugtrout Lane, Solihull. Lewis, G., South Bank, 9A Plymouth Road, Barnt Green, Worcs. Lewis, K., Pear Tree House, Grittleton, Chippenham, Wilts. Lightowler, I., 43 Ashlawn Crescent, Solihull. Lineton, J., 51 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Lisle, M., 114 Broadwood Avenue, Ruislip, Middlesex. Lissiman, H., 144 Mill Lane, Bentley Heath, Solihull. List, D., 59 Exhall Close, Redditch, Worcs. Lloyd, D., 3 Sandal Rise, Solihull. Lloyd-Jones, R., West View, Lancaster Lane, Parbold Wigan, Lancs. Loach, L., 12 Wheretts Well Lane, Solihull. 79 691 1JA RG12 3HP 693 9HL 692 ODR DN9 1HB B91 1 AD 691 2AJ B91 1SE 628 TA3 7JR P09 6EP 676 8UH GU15 2BH LD7 1YG B93 9EJ B13 9SE 698 9HY Loader, G., 1 Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Lockyer, J., 11 Foxley Court, Christchurch Park, Sutton, Surrey. Sir Donald Logan, 6 Thurloe Street, London. Long, F., Dalwood, 15 Bereweeke Close, Winchester, Hants. Long, R., 2 Greyfort Crescent, Olton, Solihull. Lord, J., 41 Moorfield Road, Rothwell, Kettering, Northants. Lotherington, J., 35 Milverton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Lowe, C., 488 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Lowe, D., Hollywood, Oldwich Lane, East, Fen End, Kenilworth, Warks. Lowe, P., 36 School Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Lt. Col. Broome, G., Officer Commanding, Dept. RAOC, Emblem Camp, Antwerp. Lt. Murphy, D. H. G., Officers Mess, 1 RRF, Alexander Barracks, Dhekelia. Lucock, D., Manor Cottage, Manor Lane, Claverdon, Warks. Lucy, K., 114 Fabian Crescent, Shirley, Solihull. Lunn, K., 61 Grove Road, Solihull. Lynex, D., 222 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Lynex, R., 222 St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Lyons, J., 220 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Macgowan, 3 Oakley Wood Drive, Solihull. Mackay, A., 54 Meadow Close, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Mackay, R., Old Forge, Aston Cantlow, Solihull. Mackay, S., 15 Dingle Road, Pedmore, Stourbridge, Worcs. Mackie, Miss A., 208 Henwood Lane, Catherine de Barnes, Solihull. Mack, D., 36 Widney Road, Knowle, Solihull. Maddock-Clegg, 22 Cowper Close, Woodloes Park, Warwick. Madeley, J., 128 Dorridge Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Manby, C., 440 Station Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Mansell, M., 3 Waverley Grove, Solihull. Marks, P., 59 Kingscote Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Marriner, A., 39 Avenue Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Marshall, R., 64 Arthur Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Marshall, W., 41 Hartington Crescent, Earlsdon, Coventry. Martin, J., 24 Jesson Close, Walsall. Mather, N., 39 Ravenscroft Road, Solihull. Matthews, C., 21 St. Agnes Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Matthews, C., 12 Tranfield Close, Guiseley, Leeds. Maxwell-Taylor, E., 44 Lady Byron Lane, Solihull. Maybury, C., 12 Birch Green, Freshfields, Formby, Lancs. Mayers, J., 75 Dorridge Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Mayhew, W., 11 Belfield Road, Southbourne, Bournemouth, Hants. May, J., 104 Danford Lane, Solihull. Mazey, A., 28 Woodfield Road, Solihull. McCall, R., 25 Hurst Green Road, 'Bentley Heath, Solihull. McClelland, J., 1332 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. McConville, A., Gayton, Heswall, Cheshire. McKichan, D., Invermay, 7 Queens Street, Helensburgh, Dumbartonshire. McLeod, J., 6 Hampton Lane, Solihull. McNidder, M., 11 Woodend Court, Woodend Close, Webheath, Redditch. Meek, J., 4 Redwood, (Off Wymerswood Road), Burnham, Bucks. Mercer, C., Newtyle Cottage, 38 Dundee Road, London. Meredith, R., 22 Sketty Park Drive, Sketty, Swansea. Miles-Thomas, C., The Naval and Military Club, 94 Piccadilly, London. Millar, J., 75 Manton Road, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset. Millar, P., 1 Kinsbourne Close, Kinsbourne Green, Harpenden, Herts. Miller, F., Torino, Stratford Road, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Miller, J., 27 Wychwood Avenue, Solihull. Milligan, A., Bancroft School, Woodford Green, Essex. Millward, R., 2 Burton Walks, Loughborough, Leics. Millward, W., Three Poplars, Evesham Road, Cheltenham, Glos. Milne, R., 5 Fircroft, Solihull. Minor, G., 278 Highfield Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Mitchell, N., 176 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Mitchell, R., 176 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Mitra, I., 397 Warwick Road, Solihull. Mobberley, K., 43 Woodfield Road, Solihull. Moist, P., 355 Widney Road, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Mokoena, M., 29 Ladbrook Road, Solihull. Mole, Rev. D., College of the Ascension, Weoley Park Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham. Monington, A., 84 Nethercote Gardens, Solihull Lodge, Shirley, Solihull. Montgomery, C., 40 Widney Lane, Solihull. Moody, J., 24 Brompton Square, Keresley Close, Solihull. Moon, F., 41 Danford Lane, Solihull. 80 SW7 2ST B93 OHX. B28 8HN. 891 2PH B94 6PF 891 2ST B93 8RS Moon, J., 41 Danford Lane, Solihull. Moon, P., 41 Danford Lane, Solihull. Moon, R., 41 Danford Lane, Solihull. Moorcroft, J., 101 Longdon Road, Knowle, Solihull. Moore, J., The White House, Stock Green, Redditch, Worcs. Moore, R., 604 Warwick Road, Solihull. Moore, T., 1 Oakdene Crescent, Hatton, Shrewley, Warks. Morgan, R., 23 Fircroft, Solihull. Morgan, T., 65 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Morley, P., 37 Milverton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Morrall, J., 6 Mount Charles Crescent, Alloway, Ayr. Morris, C., Whispers, Sea Road, Fairlight Cove, Hastings, East Sussex. Morris, J., Old Hall, Waste Lane, Berkswell, Warks. Morris, R., 15 Oakley Wood Drive, Shirley, Solihull. Morrison, F., 65 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Mortensen, 297 Haslucks Green Road, Shirley, Solihull. Morton, D., 18 Barnbrook Road, Knowle, Solihull. Morton, D., 534 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Morton, D., 23 Eastwoods Road, Hinckley, Leics. Morton S., 534 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Moss, P., 16 Heather Close, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. Moss, S., Pathlow House, Birmingham Road, Pathlow, Stratford-upon-Avon. Mountford, R., 400 Station Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Movahedi, B., Takhteh, Tavoos Street, Djam Clinic, Djam Avenue. Muckley, R., 102 Woodbury Road, Halesowen. Mullineux, C., 437 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Mulrey, J., 9A St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Mundy, D., 626 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Murray, A., 452 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Murray-Austin, L., The Steel Equipment Co. Ltd., West Bromwich. Myatt, J., Drawback House, Henley-on-Thames, Oxon. B91 1AA B91 1JL KA7 4NY B93 9PW B91 1RD B91 1RD CV37 9DQ 562 9AQ B91 1LB B91 1QZ B15 592 8AH B13 9PH LS20 8LT B93 8BJ B91 2DN B91 2PS B97 4LY E13 W1 AL5 3PB. B91 1JL B28 B92 7 BJ B92 7BJ B91 3LS Neeley, A., 1 Blythe Way, Solihull. Neuberg, C., 1 Spring Coppice Drive, Dorridge, Solihull. Newby, P., 113 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. Newcombe, A., 26 Kineton Green Road, Olton, Solihull. Newell, M., 25 Merryfield Close, Solihull. Newell, P., 24 Down End Road, Drayton, Cosham, Hants. Newell, R., 55 Beechwood Park Road, Solihull. Newman, A., 4 Southby Close, Appleton, Abingdon, Oxon. Newman, D., 4 Southby Close, Appleton, Abingdon, Oxon. Newman, P., 1490 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. Newman, T., 534 Warwick Road, Solihull. Newnham, K., Lyndale, The Close, Clifford Chambers, Stratford-upon-Avon. Nicholls, D., The Quillet, Manor Park, Great Barrow, Chester. Nichol, I., 177 Sheen Lane, East Sheen, Richmond, Surrey. Noon, M., 69 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Norris, H., The Crofts, Netherwood Lane, Chadwick End, Solihull. Norton, M., 34 Temple Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Norton, R., 26 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Nuttall, A., 190 Starbold Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. O'Connell, T., 63 Heaton Road, Solihull. Oakley, A., 42 Bourton Road, Olton, Solihull. Oakley, I., 75 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Oakley, M., 128 Pennard Drive, Pennard, Swansea. Oakley, M., 42 Bourton Road, Olton, Solihull. Odell, A., Grove Farm, Limcomb, Stourport, Worcs. Oldfield, K., 91 Widney Road, Knowle, Solihull. Oldfield, M., 91 Widney Road, Knowle, Solihull. Onley, E., 32 St Margarets Drive, Great Kingshill, High Wycombe, Bucks. Oram, J., Wingfield House, Mill Lane, Tanners Green, Wythall, Worcs. Orrett, I., 5 Clarkes Avenue, Kenilworth, Warks. Orrett, J., 2 Harewood Close, Reigate, Surrey. Osbourne, J., The Elms, Copt Heath, Knowle, Solihull. Osbourne, S., ao Porters Lodge, St. Catherines College, Oxford, Oxon. Osmond, C., 351 Station Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Owen, G., 33 Hale Close, Melbourne, Royston, Herts. Owen, J., Sheep Street, Shipston-on-Stour, Warks. Paine, R., 40 Chapel Fields Road, Olton, Solihull. Palmer, S., 7 Ryders Avenue, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Pardoe, J., 167 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. 81 B93 8JX 891 1PH P06 1HU OX13 5LE OX13 5LE B93 9LE B91 1 AW B91 1LU B91 2EA 591 1JT SA3 2DP HP15 6HP RH2 OHE B93 8EY B92 7RX Parker, D., 139 Chester Road South, Kidderminster, Worcs. Parker, Miss K., 78 Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Parkes, A., 2 Belle Vue Terrace, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Parkes, S., 38 Henry Street, Kenilworth, Warks. Park, M., 118 Fabian Crescent, Shirley, Solihull. Parrott, J., Hollyfield, 125 Chessetts Wood Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Parrott, M., Hollyfield, 125 Chessetts Wood Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Parrock, W., White Broom, Tanworth Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Parry, P., 23 Maney Corner, Sutton Coldfield. Parsons, R., 46 Whitefields Road, Solihull. Partington, D., Whiteoaks Surgery, 532 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Partington, W., 532 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Paterson, R., 256 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Patterson, D., 106A Widney Manor Road. Solihull. Payne, A., 214 St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Payne, C., Flat 3, 54 Greenhill Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Pay, P., Westington Close, Westington, Chipping Campden, Glos. Pearce, N., Arden House, Arden Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Peckover, P., 5 Green Park, Vicarage Road, Staines, Middlesex. Peck, M., 60 Campden Green, Solihull. Peck, S., Lodge Gardens, Walnut Grove, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Notts. Penny, Miss D., 12 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Penny, J., 12 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Penn, S., 24, Brueton Avenue, Solihull. Periam, G., 41 Lyttleton Road, Droitwich, Worcs. Periam, R., 25 Manor Road, Solihull. Phillips, C., 6 Hayfield Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Pickering, A., 26 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Pickering, J., Flat 1, Andrews Court, Waterford Road, Highcliffe, Christchurch. Pickles, J., 202 Longdon Road, Knowle, Solihull. Pinchin, H., 61 CoIf Bank Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Pinder, D., 17 St. Gerards Road, Solihull. Pinto, N., 26 Jacobean Lane, Solihull. Pitt, J., Chessetts Wood Farm, Chessetts Wood Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Platt, J., 29 Fielden Close, Shirley, Solihull. Platt, T., 2 Belle Vue Terrace, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Playford, D., 18 Brueton Avenue, Solihull. Poel, M., 3 Beechwood Close, Cheswick Green, Solihull. Pollard, A., 50 Ashlawn Crescent, Solihull. Pollecoff, P., 10 Keel Drive, Moseley, Birmingham. Pollock, C., 55 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Pooley, J., Jack Hayes Farm, Rugeley Road, Burntwood, Walsall. Porter, A., 66 Yew Tree Lane, Solihull. Portlock, J., 14 Bayley Close, Uppingham, Rutland, Leics. Portman, M., 88 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Port, W., The Gap, North Side, Steeple Astow, Oxon. Postle, M., The Flat, 215 Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull. Powell, C., Highfield, Church Lane, Meriden, Coventry. Powell, D., 39 Brooks Road, Sutton Coldfield. Powell, J., New Cottage, Bull Lane, Winchcombe, Cheltenham. Powell, S., 12B Wakefield Court, Mayfield Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Pratt, A., 13 Heaton Road, Solihull. Pratt, E., Springfield Farm, Blackwell, Darlington, Co. Durham. Pratt, R., 55 Crabmill Close, Knowle, Solihull. Pressly, B., 9 Queens Avenue, Dorchester, Dorset. Price, A., Hemingford Cottage, Alveston Lane, Alveston, Stratford-upon-Avon. Price, M., 107 Coleshill Road, Marston Green, Birmingham. Price, P., Silhill, Ballards Close, Mickleton, Chipping Campden, Glos. Prichard, S., 5 Beaminster Road, Solihull. Priestley, H., Highfields, Brook Lane, Cropthorne, Pershore, Worcs. Priestley, R., Heatherside, Blythewood Close, Copt Heath, Solihull. Pritchard, J., 48 Ascot Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Pritchard, S., 48 Ascot Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Probyn-Skinner, R., 8 Bayley Hills, Edgmond, Newport, Salop. Prof. Coughlan, B., Dept. of German, University of Adelaide, South Australia. Prof. Sir John Butterfield, The Master, Downing College, Cambridge. Propert, J., 19 Jacobean Lane, Copt Heath, Knowle, Solihull. Prosser, P., 43 Val Plaisant, St. Helier, Jersey, Channel Islands. Pugh, R., 5 Gorway Close, Walsall. Pullinger, D., 12 Tewkesbury Close, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire. Pulsford, D., 1 Foxbury Drive, Dorridge, Knowle, Solihull. Purser, G., 9 Pentridge Avenue, Broadpark, Liverpool Park, London. Quaife, B., The Curatage, Ramisham, Dorchester, Dorset. 82 B91 2EG B91 1RD B13 9SS GL55 B91 1NN 891 1NN B13 9LF BH23 5JW B28 B94 6EW B91 3EN B91 1PS B13 B91 2PU B91 2RS. OX5 3SE GL54 5HV B93 OQP DT1 2BW B37 B13 9EL B13 9EL CB2 1DQ B93 9LP. Radbourne, S., Sen. Res. Engineer, Min. of Public Building Works, Mahe. Radburn, B., 33 Thurlstone Avenue, Solihull. Rae, R., Maine B Flat, Christ's Hospital, Horsham, West Sussex. Rafiqi, B., 15 Welcombe Grove, Solihull. Rainbird, A., 33 Welcombe Grove, Solihull. Rainbow, N., 12 Fowgay Drive, Solihull. Ramage, T., 36 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Rance, N., 16 Links Drive, Solihull. Ratcliffe, K., 148 Melton Avenue, Solihull. Rawson, M., 7 Witherford Croft, Solihull. Rayner, J., 100 Dorridge Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Rayner, M., 48 Albany Gardens, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Raynor, I., 21 Greswolde Road, Solihull. Ray, S., 59A Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Redfern, D., Lyegrove, 27 St. Helens Road, Solihull. Redfern, M., Lyegrove, 27 St. Helens Road, Solihull. Rees, A., 9 Ravenscroft Road, Olton, Solihull. Rees, A., 9 Ravenscroft Road, Olton, Solihull. Rees, C., 97 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Rees, D., 86 Copsewood Avenue, Whitestone, Nuneaton, Warks. Rees, J., 20 Lightwood Close, Knowle, Solihull. Reeve, I., 63 Court Six, Sutton Close, Long Meadow, Redditch, Worcs. Reeves, J., 25 Netherwood Close, Solihull. Reeve, M., 1 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Reeve, N, 420 Rowood Drive, Solihull. Rhodes, J., Orchard House, Withybed Lane, lnkberrow, Worcs. Rhodes, S., 35 Newham Rise, Shirley, Solihull. Richards, A., 139 Whitefields Road, Solihull. Richards, C., 58 Ashlawn Crescent, Solihull. Richards, Major C., Army Apprentices College, Aborfield Camp, Reading, Berks. Richardson, D., Plas Penhelg, Aberdovey, Gwynedd. Richardson, J., 4 Everitt Drive, Knowle, Solihull. Richards, J., 40 St. Helens Road, Solihull. Richardson, R., 29A Boscombe Spa Road, Boscombe, Bournemouth, Hants. Richardson, S., 67 Marie Drive, Hall Green, Birmingham. Richardson, T., 64 Whitefields Road, Solihull. Riddington, P., 91 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Robbins, Miss M., 6 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Roberts, B., 66 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Robertson, D., 18 Thatcher Avenue, Torquay, Devon. Robertson, D., Heatherdene, Bracknell Lane, Hartley, Wintney, Hants. Roberts, I., Fawley, Marehill Common, Pulborough, West Sussex. Roberts, M., 3 Westfield Close, Wellesbourne, Warwick. Roberts, P., The Vicarage, Stretton-on-Dunsmore, Rugby, Warks. Robinson, D., 66 Meadowfield, Stokesley, Middlesbrough, Cleveland. Robinson, N., 9 Radford Rise, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Robson, G., 14 Witherford Croft, Solihull. Rocky, P., 7 Willow Road, Solihull. Rogers, D., Mayfield, Clock Lane, Bickenhill, Solihull. Rogers, G., Craig-y-Don, Maidenhall, Highnam, Glos. Roles, A., 16 Grosvenor Road, Solihull. Roper, J., 36 Manor Road, Solihull. Rose, A., 5 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Rose, D., 5 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Rose, M., 16 Osborne Avenue, Kings Langley, Herts. Rose, P., 5 Mackenzie Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Ross, N., 11 Sherwood Close, Solihull. Ross, R., 20 Woodfield Road, Solihull. Rowe, D., 90C Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Rowe, Col. G., ao Midland Bank Ltd., Bennetts Hill, Birmingham. Rowledge, F., 22 Beechnut Close, Solihull. Rowley, R., 30 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Royance, C., 101 Hampton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Rozelaar, C., 426 Tilehouse Lane, Tidbury Green, Solihull. Rudge, A., 1 Bartholomew Gardens, High Street, Blakeley, Towcester, Northants. Rudge, D., 8 Hillmorton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Russell, S., Plums, Church Street, Offenham, Evesham, Worcs. Sadler, J., 114 Prospect Lane, Solihull. Sadler, R., 114 Prospect Lane, Solihull. Salisbury, P., Old Acre, Old Warwick Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Sanders, G., Oak Tree Cottage, Dark Lane, Stoke Heath, Bromsgrove, Worcs. Sanders, S., 14 Whitehouse Close, Solihull. 83 RH13 7LE B91 1DD B91 1DD 891 3PH 891 1LU 891 2DD 891 2DD 892 8AH 892 BAH CV11 4TG B92 9LQ B91 3NY 827 7NY 101 2PD B91 2QH 891 2BL B13 892 7AD 891 1NR 87 893 OWU NN12 8RF 891 1HT 891 1HT Sandilands, I., 7A Anglesey Road, Gosport, Hants. Sargent, D., 6 Botteville Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham. Saunders, K., 67 Broadley Drive, Livermead, Torquay, Devon. Saunders, M., 20 The Comyns, Bushey Heath, Herts. Saunt, R., Scots Craig, West Road, Weaverham, Cheshire. Savage, M., 84 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. Scannell, R., 52 Broadfern Road, Knowle, Solihull. Scannell, W., 52 Broadfern Road, Knowle, Solihull. Schofield, A., 12 Foxland Close, Cheswick Green, Shirley, Solihull. Schwersenz, T., 7 Brueton Avenue, Solihull. Scott, A., Great Trewern Farmhouse, Llandegley, Llandrindod Wells, Powys. Scott, C., 2300 Stratford Road, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Scott, J., 3 Avenue Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Scott, P., 31 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Scrimgeour, D., 76 Tanworth Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Scriven, P., Puddles, 13 St Andrews Road, Hayling Island, Hants. Scrivens, S., 31 Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Shakeshaft, G., 291 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Sharman, D., 9 Brook End Close, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Sharp, M., 36 Thornby Avenue, Solihull. Sharrock, N., 161 Dorridge Road, Knowle, Solihull. Shaw, R., Edgewood, St. Anne's Drive, Wokingham, Berks. Shelley, D., 82 Windsor Road, Stirchley, Birmingham. Shelton, G., 1 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Shelton, M., 1 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Shephard, E., Rivermead, Tanworth Lane, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Shephard, G., Rivermead, Tanworth Lane, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Shepherd, J., 25 Wychwood Avenue, Knowle, Solihull. Shepherdson, J., 30 Westbourne Road, Southport, Lancs. Shepherd, N., 5 Boden Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Shepherd, P., 7 Allcott Lane, Marston Green, Solihull. Shepperd, D., 1 Manor Close, Pownall Park, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Sheppard, R., 22 Glenwood Drive, Cheswick Green, Solihull. Shinton, J., 22 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Shinton, R., 22 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Shipley, C., 5 Cowley Way, Kilsby, Rugby, Warks. Shipley, S., 233 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Shirley, I., Brookside, Meriden, Solihull. Shufflebotham, M., 50 Willow Drive, Cheswick Green, Shirley, Solihull. Siddall, P., 21 Pettyfields Close, Knowle, Solihull. Silverman, M., 124 Purnells Way, Knowle, Solihull. Silver, P., Byways, Homer, Much Wenlock, Salop. Simkiss, M., 113 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Simms, R., 546 Hobmoor Road, Yardley, Birmingham. Simpson, G., 70 Willow Road, Solihull. Simpson, P., 23 Wentworth Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Sims, B., 14 Bills Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Singer, M., 43 Northbrook Road, Shirley, Solihull. Skevington, N., 14 Old Station Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Skinner, S., 8 Portia Avenue, Shirley, Solihull. Skippings, R., ao 4 Ratcliffe Road, Solihull. Slater, R., 14 Clarry Drive, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Smart, G., Lapworth Hill Farm, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Smart, J., 157 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Smart, L., Lapworth Hill Farm, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Smart, M., 35 Woodside Way, Solihull. Smith, A., Millpool Cottage, Millpool Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Smith, C., 12 Mirfield Road, Solihull. Smith, D., Oak Cottage, 110 Tilehouse Green Lane, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Smith, D., 65 Salisbury Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Smith, F., Spindle Cottage, Preston, Hitchen, Herts. Smith, G., 37 Alcester Road, Wootton Wawen, Solihull. Smith, J., 50A Cecil Aldin Drive, Tilehurst, Reading, Berks. Smith, J., 466 Lichfield Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Smith, M., 25 Barcheston Road, Knowle, Solihull. Smith, M., Manor Croft, 45 Lady Byron Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Smith, M., 110 Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Smith, N., The Grange Trap's Green, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Smith, N., Millpool Cottage, Millpool Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Smith, N., 85 Berkeley Road, Shirley, Solihull. Smith, N., 25 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Smith, P., 26 Bronscombe Square, Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Smith, P., 32 Mapleleaf Gardens, Wickford, Essex. 84 P012 2EG B27 TQ2 6UF B90 4HL B93 8EN B95 5JE B91 2BJ B30 3DD B93 9DF B28 B37 7AJ SK9 5PX B40 4HJ B91 1LU B91 1LU B91 9DQ B25 8TN B13 B95 6AY B74 4EL 893 9JS B90 2HT SS1 3QD. SS12 ONB Smith, S., 3 Fiddlers Green, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Smith, S. G. W., Bentley Manor, Box Trees Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Smith, T., Springbank, Wribbenhall, Bewdley, Worcs. Smith, W., White Swan Hotel, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Smith-Campbell, W., Flat 2, Burley Lodge, Rochdale Road, Sevenoaks, Kent. Snell, P., Little Brook House, Great Alne, Alcester, Warks. Sorge, V., 14 Arlington Court, Arlington Avenue, Leamington Spa, Warks. Southall, A., 18 Aprnell Road, Bebington, Wirral, Merseyside. Southgate, J., Ballard Close, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, Dorset. Southall, M., Grimshaw Hall, Hampton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Southgate, R., Barracks Cottage, Fen End, Kenilworth, Warks. Southall, S., Grimshaw Hall, Hampton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Spicer, J., Goulds Farm, Donhead St. Andrew, Shaftesbury, Dorset. Spollon, G., Arden Grange, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Spriggs, C., 8 Woodfield Road, Solihull. Spurell, 532 Warwick Road, Solihull. Spurell, M., 532 Warwick Road, Solihull. Squire, R., 30 Grove Road, Knowle, Solihull. St. Michael-Mallin, J., 8 Diddington Lane, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Stagg, R., 19 Fentham Court, Ulverley Crescent, Olton, Solihull. Stainton, N., Cedar Gable, 85 High Street, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Staite, J., 25 Brookhurst Court, Beverley Road, Leamington Spa, Warks. Standley, R., Woodyard Cottage, Windmill Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Standley, R., 3 Chartwell Drive, Cheswick Green, Shirley, Solihull. Staniland, 47 Kineton Green Road, Olton, Solihull. Stanton, M., 7 Rowood Drive, Solihull. Starbuck, I., 6 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. Statham, J., 89 Kings Road, Ilkley, West Yorks. Steele, A., 47 Albany Gardens, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Steele, H., 13 Marsh Lane, Solihull. Steele, R., 13 Marsh Lane, Solihull. Steele, R., 17 Edstone Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Steer, M., 9 Prospect Lane, Solihull. Steer, W., 14 Barston Lane, Solihull, Stockdale, C., 23 Naseby Road, Solihull. Stokes, P., 67 Woodrow Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. Stokes, R., Froghill Farm, Littlewick Green, Maidenhead, Berks. Stott, M., 7 Charlecote Croft, Shirley, Solihull. Strangward, 33 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. Strickland, P., 105 Ullenhall Road, Knowle, Solihull. Strickland, R., 2 Woodrow Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. Stubbings, G., 19 Coppice Close, Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Stubbings, J., 20 Rockingham Gardens, Sutton Coldfield. Stubbings, M., 19 Coppice Close, Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Styles, P., J4 Alma Court, High Level Road, Green Point, Cape Town 8001. Suckling, P., 42A Lady Byron Lane, Solihull. Summers, I., 15 Green Meadow Road, Birmingham. Surrey, D., 15 Amethyst Court, Chelmscote Road, Olton, Solihull. Sutherland, D., 37 Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Sutton, P., 1133 Warwick Road, Solihull. Sutton, S., 1133 Warwick Road, Solihull. Swann, C., 27 Halton Brow, Runcorn, Cheshire. Swift, B., 4 Forest Close, Off Millers Meadow, Rainow, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Swithbank, J., Bulls Head Hotel, Hale Barnes, Altrincham, Cheshire. Tague, A., Norwood, Grange Road, Olton, Solihull. Talboys, J., 1471 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. Tandy, C., 41 Prince of Wales Lane, Yardley Wood, Birmingham. Tapper, R., 91 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Tayler, H., Drayton House, Drayton Bassett, Tamworth, Staffs. Tayler, R., 17 Prince Edward's Road, Lewes, Sussex. Taylor, A., 28 Aylesbury Road, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Taylor, B., The Mount, Old Warwick Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Taylor, C., 8 Old Warwick Court, Old Warwick Road, Solihull. Taylor, D., 39 Beauchamp Road, Solihull. Taylor, H., Priory Close, 11 Jacobean Lane, Copt Heath, Solihull. Taylor, J., ao Trubshaw Taylor & Wilton, 160 Edmund Street, Birmingham. Taylor, J., 5 Parkwood, Emley Castle, Pershore, Worcs. Taylor, M., 71 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Taylor, N., 26 The Crescent, Solihull. Taylor, P., 71 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Taylor, P., 26 Chalverley Crescent, High Wycombe, Bucks. Taylor, P., 167 St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. 85 B93 8NP L63 9JS B91 1 AG B91 lAG 892 8BD B92 9LT 891 1BS LS29 9BZ B91 1HJ B91 2DR B93 9EQ B90 4DP B91 1PG B93 9EF B29 4DD B91 3HQ B91 3HQ WA7 2EH 891 6PB B94 6LA B93 7ST B3 2HF 893 8EG B93 8EG Sandilands, I., 7A Anglesey Road, Gosport, Hants. Sargent, D., 6 Botteville Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham. Saunders, K., 67 Broadley Drive, Livermead, Torquay, Devon. Saunders, M., 20 The Comyns, Bushey Heath, Herts. Saunt, R., Scots Craig, West Road, Weaverham, Cheshire. Savage, M., 84 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. Scannell, R., 52 Broadfern Road, Knowle, Solihull. Scannell, W., 52 Broadfern Road, Knowle, Solihull. Schofield, A., 12 Foxland Close, Cheswick Green, Shirley, Solihull. Schwersenz, T., 7 Brueton Avenue, Solihull. Scott, A., Great Trewern Farmhouse, Llandegley, Llandrindod Wells, Powys. Scott, C., 2300 Stratford Road, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Scott, J., 3 Avenue Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Scott, P., 31 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Scrimgeour, D., 76 Tanworth Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Scriven, P., Puddles, 13 St Andrews Road, Hayling Island, Hants. Scrivens, S., 31 Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Shakeshaft, G., 291 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Sharman, D., 9 Brook End Close, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Sharp, M., 36 Thornby Avenue, Solihull. Sharrock, N., 161 Dorridge Road, Knowle, Solihull. Shaw, R., Edgewood, St. Anne's Drive, Wokingham, Berks. Shelley, D., 82 Windsor Road, Stirchley, Birmingham. Shelton, G., 1 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Shelton, M., 1 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Shephard, E., Rivermead, Tanworth Lane, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Shephard, G., Rivermead, Tanworth Lane, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Shepherd, J., 25 Wychwood Avenue, Knowle, Solihull. Shepherdson, J., 30 Westbourne Road, Southport, Lancs. Shepherd, N., 5 Boden Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Shepherd, P., 7 Allcott Lane, Marston Green, Solihull. Shepperd, D., 1 Manor Close, Pownall Park, Wilmslow, Cheshire. Sheppard, R., 22 Glenwood Drive, Cheswick Green, Solihull. Shinton, J., 22 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Shinton, R., 22 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Shipley, C., 5 Cowley Way, Kilsby, Rugby, Warks. Shipley, S., 233 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Shirley, I., Brookside, Meriden, Solihull. Shufflebotham, M., 50 Willow Drive, Cheswick Green, Shirley, Solihull. Siddall, P., 21 Pettyfields Close, Knowle, Solihull. Silverman, M., 124 Purnells Way, Knowle, Solihull. Silver, P., Byways, Homer, Much Wenlock, Salop. Simkiss, M., 113 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Simms, R., 546 Hobmoor Road, Yardley, Birmingham. Simpson, G., 70 Willow Road, Solihull. Simpson, P., 23 Wentworth Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Sims, B., 14 Bills Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Singer, M., 43 Northbrook Road, Shirley, Solihull. Skevington, N., 14 Old Station Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Skinner, S., 8 Portia Avenue, Shirley, Solihull. Skippings, R., do 4 Ratcliffe Road, Solihull. Slater, R., 14 Clarry Drive, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Smart, G., Lapworth Hill Farm, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Smart, J., 157 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Smart, L., Lapworth Hill Farm, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Smart, M., 35 Woodside Way, Solihull. Smith, A., Millpool Cottage, Millpool Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Smith, C., 12 Mirfield Road, Solihull. Smith, D., Oak Cottage, 110 Tilehouse Green Lane, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Smith, D., 65 Salisbury Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Smith, F., Spindle Cottage, Preston, Hitchen, Herts. Smith, G., 37 Alcester Road, Wootton Wawen, Solihull. Smith, J., 50A Cecil Aldin Drive, Tilehurst, Reading, Berks. Smith, J., 466 Lichfield Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield. Smith, M., 25 Barcheston Road, Knowle, Solihull. Smith, M., Manor Croft, 45 Lady Byron Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Smith, M., 110 Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Smith, N., The Grange Trap's Green, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Smith, N., Millpool Cottage, Millpool Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Smith, N., 85 Berkeley Road, Shirley, Solihull. Smith, N., 25 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Smith, P., 26 Bronscombe Square, Thorpe Bay, Southend-on-Sea, Essex. Smith, P., 32 Mapleleaf Gardens, Wickford, Essex. 84 P012 2EG B27 TQ2 6UF B90 4HL B93 8EN B95 5JE B91 2BJ B30 3DD B93 9DF B28 B37 7AJ SK9 5PX B40 4HJ B91 1LU B91 1LU B91 9DQ B25 8TN B13 B95 6AY B74 4EL B93 9JS B90 2HT SS1 3QD. SS12 ONB Smith, S., 3 Fiddlers Green, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Smith, S. G. W., Bentley Manor, Box Trees Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Smith, T., Springbank, Wribbenhall, Bewdley, Worcs. Smith, W., White Swan Hotel, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Smith-Campbell, W., Flat 2, Burley Lodge, Rochdale Road, Sevenoaks, Kent. Snell, P., Little Brook House, Great Alne, Alcester, Warks. Sorge, V., 14 Arlington Court, Arlington Avenue, Leamington Spa, Warks. Southall, A., 18 Aprnell Road, Bebington, Wirral, Merseyside. Southgate, J., Ballard Close, Lytchett Matravers, Poole, Dorset. Southall, M., Grimshaw Hall, Hampton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Southgate, R., Barracks Cottage, Fen End, Kenilworth, Warks. Southall, S., Grimshaw Hall, Hampton Road, Knowle, Solihull. Spicer, J., Goulds Farm, Donhead St. Andrew, Shaftesbury, Dorset. Spo!Ion, G., Arden Grange, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Spriggs, C., 8 Woodfield Road, Solihull. Spurell, 532 Warwick Road, Solihull. Spurell, M., 532 Warwick Road, Solihull. Squire, R., 30 Grove Road, Knowle, Solihull. St. Michael-Mallin, J., 8 Diddington Lane, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Stagg, R., 19 Fentham Court, Ulverley Crescent, Olton, Solihull. Stainton, N., Cedar Gable, 85 High Street, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Staite, J., 25 Brookhurst Court, Beverley Road, Leamington Spa, Warks. Standley, R., Woodyard Cottage, Windmill Lane, Dorridge, Solihull. Standley, R., 3 Chartwell Drive, Cheswick Green, Shirley, Solihull. Staniland, 47 Kineton Green Road, Olton, Solihull. Stanton, M., 7 Rowood Drive, Solihull. Starbuck, I., 6 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. Statham, J., 89 Kings Road, Ilkley, West Yorks. Steele, A., 47 Albany Gardens, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Steele, H., 13 Marsh Lane, Solihull. Steele, R., 13 Marsh Lane, Solihull. Steele, R., 17 Edstone Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Steer, M., 9 Prospect Lane, Solihull. Steer, W., 14 Barston Lane, Solihull. Stockdale, C., 23 Naseby Road, Solihull. Stokes, P., 67 Woodrow Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. Stokes, R., Froghill Farm, Littlewick Green, Maidenhead, Berks. Stott, M., 7 Charlecote Croft, Shirley, Solihull. Strangward, 33 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. Strickland, P., 105 Ullenhall Road, Knowle, Solihull. Strickland, R., 2 Woodrow Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. Stubbings, G., 19 Coppice Close, Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Stubbings, J., 20 Rockingham Gardens, Sutton Coldfield. Stubbings, M., 19 Coppice Close, Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Styles, P., J4 Alma Court, High Level Road, Green Point, Cape Town 8001. Suckling, P., 42A Lady Byron Lane, Solihull. Summers, I., 15 Green Meadow Road, Birmingham. Surrey, D., 15 Amethyst Court, Chelmscote Road, Olton, Solihull. Sutherland, D., 37 Tilehouse Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Sutton, P., 1133 Warwick Road, Solihull. Sutton, S., 1133 Warwick Road, Solihull. Swann, C., 27 Halton Brow, Runcorn, Cheshire. Swift, B., 4 Forest Close, Off Millers Meadow, Rainow, Macclesfield, Cheshire. Swithbank, J., Bulls Head Hotel, Hale Barnes, Altrincham, Cheshire. Tague, A., Norwood, Grange Road, Olton, Solihull. Talboys, J., 1471 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. Tandy, C., 41 Prince of Wales Lane, Yardley Wood, Birmingham. Tapper, R., 91 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Tayler, H., Drayton House, Drayton Bassett, Tamworth, Staffs. Tayler, R., 17 Prince Edward's Road, Lewes, Sussex. Taylor, A., 28 Aylesbury Road, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Taylor, B., The Mount, Old Warwick Road, Lapworth, Solihull. Taylor, C., 8 Old Warwick Court, Old Warwick Road, Solihull. Taylor, D., 39 Beauchamp Road, Solihull. Taylor, H., Priory Close, 11 Jacobean Lane, Copt Heath, Solihull. Taylor, J., ao Trubshaw Taylor & Wilton, 160 Edmund Street, Birmingham. Taylor, J., 5 Parkwood, Emley Castle, Pershore, Worcs. Taylor, M., 71 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Taylor, N., 26 The Crescent, Solihull. Taylor, P., 71 Rodborough Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Taylor, P., 26 Chalverley Crescent, High Wycombe, Bucks. Taylor, P., 167 St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. 85 B93 8NP L63 9JS B91 1 AG B91 1 AG B92 8BD B92 9LT B91 1BS LS29 9BZ B91 1HJ B91 2DR B93 9EQ B90 4DP B91 1PG B93 9EF B29 4DD B91 3HQ B91 3HQ WA7 2EH B91 6PB B94 6LA 893 7ST B3 2HF B93 8EG B93 8EG Taylor, P., 167 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Taylor, R., 153 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Taylor, R., 32 Court Place Gardens, Iffley, Oxford. Thacker, M., Cross Close, Arden Drive, Solihull. Thane, R., 129 Byranston Road, Solihull. Thane, R., 129 Byranston Road, Solihull. Thistlethwaite, D., 41 Shakespeare Drive, Shirley, Solihull. Thomas, B., The Moat House, Borough Lane, Longdon, Rugeley, Staffs. Thomas, D., 2 Cofton Lake Road, Rednal, Birmingham. Thomas, M., 33 George Fifth Avenue, West Worthing, West Sussex. Thomas, N., 102 Purnells Way, Knowle, Solihull. Thomas, P., 6 Rouncil Close, Damson Wood, Solihull. Thomason, S., 37 Oldway Drive, Solihull. Thompson, A., Byfields, 5 Golden End Drive, Kenilworth Road, Knowle, Solihull. Thompson, D., Tintern, 15 Chartwell Road, Hereford. Thompson, G., 13 Lytton Road, Bournemouth, Hants. Thompson, H., 48 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Thompson, P., Ash Tree Farm, Beausale, Warwick. Thompson, R., 14 Haslemere Avenue, Half Barns, Altrincham, Cheshire. Thompson, R., 47 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Thompstone, S., 104 Saxonwood Road, Cheswick Green, Solihull. Thorneloe, J., 41 Eastwood Road, Goodmayes, Ilford, Essex. Thornton, J., 131 Da!ling Road, London. Thorpe, A., Flat 4, Bird in Hand Court, Mill Lane, Lapworth, Solihull. Thorpe, E., 6 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Thorpe, I., 88 Silhill Hall Road, Solihull. Thorpe, J., 133 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Thorpe, S., 4 Ardenvale Road, Knowle, Solihull. Thwaite, R., 39 Si!hill Hall Road, Solihull. Tickell, A., Zona Residencial Davila 9, Guamasa, Tenerife, Canary Islands. Tickell, R., 75 Bryanston Road, Solihull. Timms, N., 59 Arnold Road, Shirley, Solihull. Tittley, J., Beaux Cedars, Binton Road, Welford-on-Avon, Warks. Tomkins, J., 10 Bourton Road, Olton, Solihull. Tomlins, G., 134 Hobs Moat Road, Solihull. Tonks, M., 158 Tilehouse Lane, Whitlocks End, Shirley, Solihull. Townend, D., Glenwood, 98 St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Townsend, R., 90 St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Townsend, S., Flat Fl 37 Dyott Road, Moseley. Townsend, W., Woodchester House, Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Toyn, A., Riverside Cottage, Alne Close, Beaudesert Lane, Henley-in-Arden. Toyn, R., Riverside Cottage, Alne Close, Beaudesert Lane, Henley-in-Arden. Toy, R., 678 Fox Ho!lies Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Treadwell, C., Post Office Stores, Capel Curig, Betws y Coed, Gwynedd. Treadwell, J., 7 Swift Gardens, Woolston, Southampton. Troman, F., Cranbrook, 53 Bower Street, Manly 2095, New South Wales, Australia. Troop, S., 82 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Trumper, J., 65 Primrose Lane, Hall Green, Birmingham. Trundle, S., 54 Stoneleigh Road, Solihull. Truscott, C., 95 Dorridge Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Tubb, F., Puckridge, Whittington, Cheltenham, Glos. Tuckey, T., 94 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Turner, B., Cavendish House, 12 Parklands, Okehampton, Devon. Turner, C., 1486 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. Tustain, J., The Haven, 109 St Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Tustin, C., 120 Widney Manor Road, Solihull. Tustin, Rev. D., Tettenhall Vicarage, Wolverhampton. Tustin, P., 47 Reservoir Road, Solihull. Tye, R., 20 Ashlawn Crescent, Solihull. Tyler, C., Springfield, Admington, Shipston-on-Stour, Warks. Upton, A., 8 Manor Orchard, Harbury, Leamington Spa. Upton, P., 5 Ash Close, Hatton Park, Hatton, Warwick. Upton, W., 3 Bishbury Close, Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Urry, J., Dormers, 232 Dickens Heath Road, Shirley, Solihull. Varley, D., 31 St. Bernards Road, Sutton Colfield. Varley, R., 2 Vercourt, Little Aston, Sutton Coldfield. Vaughan, C., 29 Whateley Hall Road, Knowle, Solihull. Vaughan, G., 66 Cambridge Avenue, Solihull. Verma, M., 200 Alcester Road South, Kings Heath, Birmingham. Vickerman, A., 69 Links Drive, Solihull. Vickerman, D., 69 Links Drive, Solihull. 86 B91 1BF 891 1BF Vickers, P., 54 Links Drive, Solihull. Villers, L., 72 Heaton Road, Solihull. Villers, W., 2423 Lovell Avenue, Sidney, British Columbia, Canada. Vincent, J., Heath Farm, Henwood Lane, Solihull. Vincent, S., 23 Greenhill Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Vincent, W., Heath Farm, Henwood Lane, Solihull. Vivian, P., 10 Burgoyne Road, Beaufront, Camberley, Surrey. 813 9SS WS15 4QN BH1 4SH 890 4JR WC1 B93 4NS B91 1BS B90 3JP B28 B28 B91 1PR WV6 9AV 891 1PR CV33 9 LZ 815 874 3XE 814 6DE Walker, E., 1730 Ellesmere Road, Shrewsbury, Salop. Walker, J., 6 Brook End Close, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Walker, R., 609 Warwick Road, Solihull. Walker, R., Wilderness Cottage, Nunbold, Hatton, Warwick. Walker, W., 609 Warwick Road, Solihull. Wallis, J., Greves Croft, Danzey Green, Hockley Heath, Solihull. Wallwork, P., 28 Cheltondale Road, Solihull. Wall, F., 256 Ralph Road, Shirley, Solihull. Waltham, B., 54 Woodbourne, Augustus Road, Birmingham. Wardle, J., Norton Grange, Norton Green Lane, Knowle, Solihull. Ward, J., 20 Grove Avenue, Moseley, Birmingham. Ward, M., 10 Oak Drive, Portishead, Bristol. Wasdell, G., 36 Heaton Road, Solihull. Wassell, J., 37 Giles Road, Lichfield, Staffs. Walters, A., The Old Court House, The Green, Feckenham, Worcs. Waterhouse, A., 283 Rowood Drive, Solihull. Waters, A., 21 Woodlands Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Waters, C., 30 Witley Avenue, Solihull. Waters, D., 17 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Waters, F., 5 Cherry Close, Penarth, South Glamorgan. Waters, G., 4A Kingslea Road, Solihull. Waters, G., Mirfield House, Mirfield Road, Solihull. Waters, J., 27 Three Oaks Road, Wythall, Birmingham. Waters, R, The Mount, Feckenham Road, Hunt End, Redditch. Watson, Miss D., 3 Woodfield Drive, Winchester, Hants. Watson, M., 24 Ridley Close, Cropton, Leics. Watson, M., 3 Woodfield Drive, Winchester, Hants. Watson, R., P.O. Box 2998, Salisbury, Rhodesia. Watson, R., Netherwood Hall, Netherwood Lane, Chadwick End, Solihull. Watson, S., The Gate House, Station Road, Wickham, Bishops Witham, Essex. Watson, T., 6 Orkney Close, Stewkley, Beds. Way, N., 22 Rectory Gardens, Solihull. Way, P., 22 Rectory Gardens, Solihull. Wearing, J., 317 Station Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Weatherburn, A., 59 Hanbury Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Weavers, M., 8 Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Weavers, S., 8 Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Webb, A., 23 Smirrells Road, Hall Green, Birmingham. Webb, C., 32 Redstone Farm Road, Olton, Solihull. Weber, J., 16 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Weber, R., 16 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Weedon, M., 15 Oban Road, Solihull. Weetman, I., 3 Besbury Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Wellings, P., Morton Dell, Henley Road, Ullenhall, Solihull. Westall, A., 14 Highfield Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Westley, A., 258 Ralph Road, Shirley, Solihull. Westley, D., 258 Ralph Road, Shirley, Solihull. Westley, D., 258 Ralph Road, Shirley, Solihull. Weston-Smith, M., Bentley Manor, Box Trees Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Westwood, G., 155 Alcester Road, Hollywood, Birmingham. Westwood, H., 137 Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Westwood, N., 13 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Westwood, S., 13 Alderbrook Road, Solihull. Wheatley, B., 39 Marlborough Road, Castle Bromwich, Birmingham. Wheatley, H., 62 Russell Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Wheatley, N., 8 Highway, Broadstone, Poole, Dorset. Wheelwright, J., 5 Dorridge Croft, Dorridge, Solihull. Wheelock, M., The Manor House, Manor Lane, Claverdon, Warks. Whelan, K., 109 Loten Hall, Cottingham Road, Hull University, Hull. Whitehouse, B., White Gates, Ossett Hole Lane, Claverdon, Warks. Whitehouse, C., 143 Dorridge Road, Dorridge, Solihull. White, J., 34 Philip Victor Road, Birmingham. Whitehead, P., 338 Rowood Road, Solihull. Whitfield, M., 189 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Widdowson, G., Grazings, Churchill, Kidderminster, Worcs. 87 SY1 2RE CV35 8XD B15 BS20 8QS 890 2PX CF6 2BX B91 1TP S022 5PY LE7 7HB SQ22 5PY B93 8DN 891 2NN 891 2NN B28 891 1NN 891 1NN 892 8BT B95 5NN 815 B90 3LF B90 3LF 890 3LF B93 3HD B13 9SH B35 OEH B13 BH18 9NB HV6 7RX B21 892 9LL Wigglesworth, D., 29 Darley Mead Court, Hampton Lane, Solihull. Wigglesworth, R., Tesco College, Aldet Sorot 1, Uganda, East Africa. Wigley, F., Woodside, Solihull Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Wigmore, M., Four Winds, Chase Road, Burntwood, Walsall. Wilcox, E., Green Hayes, Four Ashes Road, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Wilcox, H., 79 High Street, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Wilcox, I., Lorien, Elms Road, Hook, Hants. Wilcox, S., Arden Lodge, 107 High Street, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. Wilde, B., 14 Emscote Green, Solihull. Wilde, R., Oak Cottage, High Street, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Wilkes, R., Grafton House, Long Marston Road, Welford-on-Avon, Warks. Wilkin, I., 221 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Wilkinson, J., 2 Church Lane, Somersham, Ipswich, Suffolk. Willett, A., 25 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. Williams, A., 7 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Williams, G., 3 Beaminster Road, Solihull. Williams, J., 262 Ralph Road, Shirley, Solihull. Williams, N., 105 Hampton Lane, Solihull. Williams, P., 25 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. Williams, S., 38 Ashbourne Crescent, Solihull. Williams, S., 63 Coleshill Road, Marston Green, Solihull. Williams, W., 63 Coleshill Road, Marston Green. Willing, D., 63 Findhorn, Morayshire, Scotland. Willson, R., 27 Park Avenue, Solihull. Wilson, A., 57 Lillington Road, Shirley, Solihull. Wilson, M., 84 Meriden Avenue, Wollaston, Stourbridge. Wimbush, A., Kineton House, Binton, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warks. Winslow, R., 2 Edstone Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Winter, J., Pear Tree Cottage, Church Lane, Hatherton, Cannock, Staffs. Winterton, M., Hillcroft, Barston, Solihull. Wiseman, A., Lane House Farm, Weatheroak Hill, Alvechurch, Birmingham. Wiseman, J., 71 Riverside Way, Solihull. Wiseman, M., 71 Riverside Way, Solihull. Wiseman, T., The Links, 70 Dovehouse Lane, Solihull. Withers, R., Stonecroft, Poolehead Lane, Tanworth-in-Arden, Solihull. Wofenden, T., 1 Park Avenue, Solihull. Wolff, W., 85 Malden Hill, New Malden, Surrey. Woodall, Miss, P., 11 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. Woods, C., 26 Cannon Hill Road, Coventry. Woodward, J., 17 Albany Gardens, Solihull. Woodward, R., 104 Blakesley Road, South Yardley, Birmingham. Wood, D., 35 Poolfield Drive, Solihull. Wood, G., 68 Stoneleigh Road, Solihull. Wood, J., Roville, Breedons Norton, Tewkesbury, Glos. Wood, P., 35 Poolfield Drive, Solihull. Wood, S., 70 Shakespeare Drive, Shirley, Solihull. Wood, T., 22 Streetsbrook Road, Shirley, Solihull. Woolridge, A., ao Lloyds Bank Ltd., The Parade, Solihull. Woolman, J., Broadacre, Grange Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Wootton M., 482 Patricia Drive, Oakville, Ontario, Canada. Worcester, M., 1240 Warwick Road, Copt Heath, Knowle, Solihull. Wormwell, F., Oak Bank, 3 Cannon Hill Road, Coventry. Worrall, L., 3 Woodchester Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Worrall, M., Bariloche, Aspley Heath Lane, Wood End, Tanworth-in-Arden. Worster, D., 1240 Warwick Road, Copt Heath, Solihull. Worster, N., 78 Seven Star Road, Solihull. Worthington, M., Springfield Farm, Knowle, Solihull. Wrenn, H., 339 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. Wright, G., Old Swan Hotel, Harrogate, North Yorkshire. Wright, Sir Oliver, Private Letter Section, DSAO King Charles Street, London. Wright, J., Heysham, 67 Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Wright, L., Ardendale, Belle Road, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. Wyatt, R., 556 Haslucks Green Road, Majors Green, Shirley, Solihull. Wylie, N., 156 Widney Lane, Solihull. Yardley, A., 15 Brueton Avenue, Solihull. Yardley, K., 15 Brueton Avenue, Solihull. Yardley, R., 23 Hale Street, Cambridge. Yates, R., Woodside, 8 Enderby Drive, Penn, Wolverhampton. Yorke, D., 10 Bemersyde Drive, Jesmond, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Tyne & Wear. Yorke, R., 5 Cliveden Place, London. Youle, E., Fairways, Sea Lane, Chideock, Bridport, Dorset. Young, B., Broadyai.d, Church Lane, Bearley, Stratford-upon-Avon. 88 Young, D., 116 Brookvale Road, Olton, Solihull. Young, F., 232 Blossomfield Road, Solihull. Youngson, P., 118 Danford Lane, Solihull. Young, J., 22 Park Avenue, Solihull. Young, R., 98 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Young, T., 22 Park Avenue, Solihull. Young, V., 22 Park Avenue, Solihull. B92 7JB B95 5AU PARENT MEMBERS IP8 4PL B92 7AU B37 7HT WS11 1RR Bluck, Mrs. V., 52 Pear Tree Crescent, Shirley, Solihull. Burton, K., 2 Cheswick Way, Shirley, Solihull. Clutterbuck, J., Flixton House, Finwood Road, Rowington, Warks. French, R., Top o Wolds, 2 Grove Croft, Hampton on the Hill, Warwick. Holden, A., 32 Oldway Drive, Solihull. Humber, R., 77 Beechnut Lane, Solihull. Johnstone, R., 8 Thornby Avenue, Solihull. Lawley, N., 852 Warwick Road, Solihull. Mabon, J., 11 Trehern Close, icnowle, Solihull. Newby, L., Bredonvale, 98 Olton Road, Shirley, Solihull. Presburg, H., 5 Mapperley Gardens, Goodby Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Reynolds, C., 19 Hanbury Road, Dorridge, Solihull. Shepherd, D., 22 Buryfield Road, Solihull. Simcock, M., 141 Widney Lane, Solihull. Steele, N., 5 Hallcroft Way, Knowle, Solihull. Thorpe, P., 53 Danford Lane, Solihull. Voogd, J., 12 Danford Lane, Solihull. Waters, R., ao Bright Willis, 677 Warwick Road, Solihull. Weaver, J., 108 Stonor Park Road, Solihull. White, R., Thistlewood, 54 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. Whitney, A., 24 White House Way, Solihull. Young, J., 22 Park Avenue, Solihull. B91 3HP B91 2NW B13 8RN B91 1JB EX-SCHOOL MEMBERS B91 1RG B91 2PT B25 8RW B91 1SH B90 2AN B93 8QA L6K IMI SW1 B91 2NU B91 3LH Blyth, N., 10 Fincham Close, Linton, Cambs. Brown A., 5 Clewer Park, Windsor, Berks. Cooper, H., 1 Ardendale, Harwood Grove, Shirley, Solihull. Davies, Rev. L., The Vicarage, Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham. Easterling, J., Langley, Longfield Road, Dorking, Surrey. English, N., Woodside House, Lodge Close, Llwane, Cardiff. Ford, T., 149 Cubbington Road, Leamington Spa, Warks. Griffiths, W., 11 Gorphwysa, Dwyran, LlanfairpwlIgwyngyll, Angelsey, Gwynedd. Hall, K., Red Tiles, Brook, Ashford, Kent. Halstead, E., 808 Warwick Road, Solihull. Heap, W., 188 Reservoir Road, Gloucester, Glos. Hopson, D., Tregate Castle, Llanrothal, Monmouth. Hornsey, J., 3 New Church Road, Uphill, Weston-super-Mare, Avon. Hunter, J., 6 Park Road, Solihull. Hutchings, Rev. L., The Vicarage, Modbury, Devon. Ingram, R., 142 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. Jammes, J., 6 Russell Way, Wootton, Beds. Johnson, W., Northcote, Charlesway, Longborough, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos. Jones, G., Clifton College, Clifton, Avon. Kesteven, W., 69 Marks Road, Wokingham, Berks. McGowan, B., Haberdasher Askes School, Butterfly Lane, Elstree, Herts. Morle, A., 8 Debden Close, Dorridge, Solihull. Morton, D., Ermysteds School, Skipton, North Yorks. Phillipson, S., 36 Kennett Road, Headington, Oxford. Read, P., Giggleswick School, Settle, North Yorks. Seig, R., 80 Creynolds Lane, Shirley, Solihull. Smith, J., 25 Harehill Crescent, WingerwOrth, Chesterfield, Derbys. Smith, P., Douai School, Woolhampton, Reading, Berks. Thomas, R., 12 Daglands Road, Fowey, Cornwall. Way, J., 22 Rectory Gardens, Solihull. Wharton, C., 98 Widney Lane, Solihull. Wilkes, A., 59 Milton Road, Bentley Heath, Solihull. CB4 3BZ WV4 5QV NE2 2HJ SW1 8LA DT6 6LD CV7 OSL 89 B13 RH4 3DE LL61 6YN 11 NEW MEMBERS 1978/79 P. F. Anderson, 190 Station Road, Knowle, Solihull. M. R. Arlington, 46 Highwood Avenue, Solihull. P. J. Arthur, 651 Warwick Road, Solihull. N. A. W. Bacon, 8 Woodlea Drive, Solihull. P. J. Bannister, 102 Ladbrook Road, Solihull. J. B. P. Barber, 28 Manor House Lane, Birmingham B26 1PG. Miss E. Beaumont, 6 HoIlin Brow Close, Knowle, Solihull. S. W. Beechey, 409 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. P. Bell, 86 St. Bernards Road, Olton, Solihull. R. G. Berrisford, 4 Blythe Way, Solihull. M. Binnersley, 18 Bullivents Close, Bentley Heath, Solihull. Miss A. R. Blackburn, 15 Oaken Drive, Solihull. R. P. Blakey, 1 Finbury Close, Solihull. C. J. Boucher, 32 Cheltondale Road, Solihull. P. M. Bradford, 32 Baddesley Road, Solihull. J. A. Butt, 29 Ashleigh Road, Solihull. N. J. Chadwick, 24 Widney Manor Road, Solihull. J. Clarke, 43 Bryanston Road, Solihull. M. J. Clayton, 39 Oldway Drive, Solihull. K. Colgan, 31 Charingworth Road, Solihull. J. R. Cox, 56 Browns Lane, Bentley Heath, Solihull. S. Ramage, 36 Winterbourne Road, Solihull. S. Read, 82 Elmdon Road, Marston Green, Warwicks. P. F. Rivers, 6 Broad Oaks Road, Solihull. P. C. Salloway, 24 Lightwood Close, Knowle, Solihull, A. D. Salthouse, 164 Stanway Road, Shirley, Solihull. S. M. Sharp, 5 Ryland Road, Barford, Nr. Warwick. A. J. Shepherd, "Buckland", Belle Vue, Hampton-in-Arden, Solihull. C. E. A. Simpson, 16 Knowle Wood Road, Dorridge, Solihull. R. J. Seden-Smith, 21 Swarthmore Road, SeIly Oak, Birmingham, 829 4NQ. N. Smout, 44 Henwood Green Road, Penbury, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. A. M. Stroomer, 211 St. Bernards Road, Solihull. M. Taylor, 26 Rock Road, Solihull. J. G. Thornett, 1 Moorland Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. D. M. Tomkins, 9 Hawkesbury Road, Shirley, Solihull. S. W. Wakefield, "Oregon", 59 Fentham Road, Hampton-in-Arden. M. Wallwork, 28 Cheltondale Road, Solihull. S. C. Whatling, 11 Thornby Avenue, Solihull. J. R. Whiting, 106 Buryfield Road, Solihull. N. M. Williams, 40 Danford Lane, Solihull. D. A. Winslow, 736 The Red House, London Road, W. Thurrock, Grays, Essex. M. W. R. Worster, 1240 Warwick Road, Copt Heath, Solihull. New Parent Members 1978/79 I. P. Eckloff, 170 Dingle Lane, Solihull. K. G. Burton J. Clutterbuck W. J. Garfield, 2593 Stratford Road, Hockley Heath, Solihull. C. J. Gunn, 54 Avenue Road, Dorridge, Solihull. T. M. Hales, "Beechcote", Spencers Lane, Berkswell, Coventry. A. P. Harbon, 174 Warwick Road, Knowle, Solihull. S. Harper, Tile Cross House, Browns Lane, Bentley Heath, Solihull. J. H. Harris, 16 Blythe Way, Solihull. Miss M. J. Harris, 14 Barcheston Road, Knowle, Solihull. N. A. Hayward, 35 Seven Star Road, Solihull. R. Heacock, 8 Blythe Way, Solihull. R. J. Higson, 184 Radford Road, Coventry. J. D. Hillcox, 22 Silverbirch Road, Solihull. G. K. Hudson, 83 Marsh Lane, Solihull. D. J. A. Hunt, 932 Warwick Road, Solihull. P. A. Hunt, 82 Monastery Drive, Solihull. M. B. Hurdley, 486 Streetsbrook Road, Solihull. P. M. Jessop, 1157 Warwick Road, Solihull. Miss P. Johnson, Magpie Farm, Magpie Lane, BalsaII Common, Nr. Coventry. I. M. L. Jones, 59 Kingslea Road, Solihull. A. C. King, "St. Andrews", 52 Lady Byron Lane, Copt Heath, Knowle. Miss P. Leek, 50 Riverside Drive, Solihull. C. H. Liew, Flat C, 326 Latimer Road, London W10. Miss C. E. Masters, "Woodside", Arden Drive, Dorridge, Solihull. Miss C. Meldrum, 81 Walkers Heath Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham. M. Mitra, 47 Laleham Avenue, Mill Hill, London NW7. P. A. Newby, 113 Sharmans Cross Road, Solihull. K. J. Neal, "Arden Croft", Blunts Green, Henley-in-Arden, Solihull. M. V. Oliver, 40 Moseley Drive, Marston Green, Birmingham. G. N. Perkins, 81 Starbold Crescent, Knowle, Solihull. C. Petitjean, "Upland House", Camp Lane, Henley-in-Arden, W. Midlands. N. H. Pike, 16 Finchett Drive, (off) Whipcord Lane, Chester, CH1 4DP. P. J. Pinto, 26 Jacobean Lane, Copt Heath, Knowle. R. Portman, The Grange, Kings Road, Silchester, Reading, Berkshire. 90 New Honorary Vice President 1978/79 D. Thistlethwaite Resignations 1978/79 A. J. Adams Miss M. Atkinson D. D. Brown T. Cranmer Addresses unknown If any member can supply the necessary information will they please inform the Honorary Membership Secretary, C. R. Whitehouse, Pin Mill, 143 Dorridge Road, Dorridge, Solihull. J. M. Adams J. H. Alcock P. Andreae S. F. Anton P. R. Atkins H. D. Bannister J. R. Barnes M. Benjamin S. N. Bennett H. M. F. Browne D. Chadwick P. K. Churchley R. J. Churchley C. J. Cluley J. R. Dallow A. A. Dines R. M. Dixon W. B. L. Downing L. EndaII K. L. Gardiner I. B. Gane D. Goodfellow M. D. Hamilton N. P. Hammond P. C. Hathaway J. B. Hess J. G. Hicklin A. D. Highfield C. Hi!ditch W. H. Homer P. Hook J. Hyde C. Johnson P. L. Johnson P. Jones P. W. Kidman M. I. Lavelle G. A. Linnecor J. F. Markes F. L. Martineau R. W. D. Miles A. J. Peckover G. Perks B. C. Preece 91 H. Price S. E. Radbourne P. Ray T. R. Russell G. Sharrock D. M. Sherry J. R. Short D. R. Sitch F. D. Skidmore N. Skinner J. R. Smith M. J. Smith W. D. Spraggon L. Stewart C. Stuart C. P. Sturdy J. C. Toogood M. D. Vaughton R. C. Wilkins N. Williams S. J. H. Williams P. Yetman (o n) (0 ca ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We acknowledge with thanks the support and interest of the following firms and organisations: BRITISH CRANE HIRE CORPORATION LTD. Wharf Road, Tyseley, Birmingham B11 2DY 021-706 6181 Lorry-mounted crane hire for 5-500 tons. Contact: Franta Geisler ALLEN STANLEY ADVERTISING LTD. 4 Drury Lane, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3BD 021-704 3535 BRYANT & TUCKER LTD. Advertising Agency. Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull. 021-744 1131 Contact: Ken Stanley or Irene Larner Manufacturers of Embroidered Badges. Contact: L. C. Monington, E. Moseley A-P SPRINGS LTD. Reddings Lane, Tyseley, Birmingham B11 3HA 021-706 2236 BURCHELL EDWARDS & CO. Spring and Spring Clip Manufacturers. 137 Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull 021-744 3010 Contacts: P. D. Taylor, N. D. Taylor. Estate Agents, Valuers and Surveyors. Contact: D. W. Edwards, ARICS., ARVA ARCHERS (SHIRLEY) LTD. Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands B90 4BA 021-744 4405 Also at Warwick Road, Solihull 021-704 9447 and Alcester Road, Wythall Wythall 82-6671 Solihull's leading B.L. Cars Distributor. Contact: Mr. C. R. Cassell (General Manager) CARTWRIGHT & CO. (IMPORTERS) LTD. Olton Wharf, Richmond Road, Olton, Birmingham B27 021-706 6111 (15 lines) Timber, Plywood and Wallboards—Suspended Ceiling and Fencing Contractors. CARTWRIGHT NEWMAN & NOCK 46 Poplar Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3AB 021-705 6361/2 Chartered Surveyors, Auctioneers & Estate Agents. AVON VALLEY INVESTMENTS LTD. Contact: M. Wilkin & T. J. B. Croft Station Road, Pershore, Worcs., WR10 2DN 038 65 2181 CHART TUTORS LTD. Colour Litho Printers and Garage Proprietors. Contact: John Hare BAIN DAWES LTD./WOOD & STEVEN LTD. Alpha Tower, Suffolk Street, Queensway, Birmingham B1 lEJ. 021-632 4211, Telex 336118 Insurance Brokers 82 New Street, Victoria Square, Birmingham B2 4BA 021-643 2406 Professional Tutors who prepare students for the examinations of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, The Law Society, The Institution of Taxation and for 1st degrees in Law and Economics at London University. Contact: C. R. Whitehouse, F.C.A., Managing Director. COLLIERS OF SOLIHULL LTD. Contact: Gordon Campbell BATEMAN CATERING ORGANIZATION LTD. Charterland House, 2251 Coventry Road, Sheldon, Birmingham B26 2NX 021-742 4121 Station Garage, Grange Road, Dorridge, Solihull, B93 8QR. Knowle 6131 Austin-Morris-Rover-Triumph Distributors Contact: Richard Husler Catering and Vending Service to Industry and Commerce COLLINS, SON & HARVEY Contact: Mike Postle 1584/6 High Street, Knowle, Solihull, West Midlands. Knowle 4251 BRIGHT WILLIS 677 Warwick Road, Solihull, B91 1AU 021-705 6491 1624 High Street, Knowle Knowle 2675 Also at Birmingham, Moseley, Sheldon and Warwick Estate Agents and Chartered Surveyors. Contact: J. S. Shepherd & J. Pearce DESMOND COOPER & CO. (AGENCIES) LTD. 2 Station Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3SB 021-705 2462 Chartered Surveyors; Valuers, Auctioneers and Estate Agents. Cycle and Motor Accessories Contact: Allan Thompson/Michael Cutler Contact: C. W. D. Cooper. 94 95 COX WILCOX & CO. LTD. Ten Acre Works, Pershore Road, Stirchley, Birmingham B30 2YL 021-472 1250 Domestic Hardware Manufacturers. Contact: Trevor Jones L. S. HARRIS & CO. LTD. Edgbaston House, 183 Broad Street, Birmingham B15 lEA 021-643 7391 "Public" Loss Assessors, Surveyors and Valuers Contact: Steve Allso DIXON DOBSON & CARVER 64 Poplar Road, Solihull 021-705 7541 also at Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield, Stratford-upon-Avon and Harborne Estate Agents and Surveyors. Contact: Vyvyan Dunn, Christopher Propert HUDSONS BOOKSHOPS LTD. 116 New Street, Birmingham B2 4JJ 021-643 8311 Branches at: The University, Coventry, Dudley, Sutton Coldfield and Wolverhampton Booksellers. (A Pentos Company) ECONA (BILSTON) LTD. Oxford Street, Bilston, West Midlands WV14 7DN Bilston 41519 Brass Pressure Diecasting and Hot Brass Stamping for the Building and Engineering Trades Contact: R. C. Young ELLIS & YOUNG 25 High Street, Solihull, West Midlands 021-705 0618 Also at Shirley, Sutton Coldfield and Lichfield Chartered Surveyors and Estate Agents. Contact: Peter D. R. Ellis ELWELL & BROWN LTD. New Road, Netherton, Dudley Dudley 232631 Steel Stockholders and Shearers. "FLORAL ART" FLORIST OF BIRMINGHAM 66 Lower Queen Street, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands 021-354 7107, Telex: 339279 Florist and Floral Tributes Contact: Linda Instance BERNARD INSTONE Langstone Works, Boulton Road, Solihull, West Midlands 021-705 4038 Manufacturing Jeweller. JACKSONS (WARWICKSHIRE) BRICKWORKS LTD. Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull, West Midlands 021-424 2125 Facing Brick Manufacturers LEESON SON & HACKETT 43 Newhall Street, Birmingham B3 3QP 021-236 0501 (5 lines) Chartered Surveyors, Estate Agents, Valuers. Industrial and Rating Consultants. Property Management. Contact: Derek H. Hackett, Esq., B.Sc (Est.Man.) FRICS FRVA LESTER BROTHERS (A Division of Amoco U.K. Ltd.) Lincoln Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham B27 6NY 021-706 0658 Fuel Oils Industrial and Domestic. Contact: V. G. Allaway LONDON & MIDLAND OFFICE CLEANERS LTD. 7 Summer Hill Terrace, Birmingham B1 3RA 021-236 4050 Commercial Cleaning Contractors Contact: John Levenger GREENHOFFE LTD. 80 Ullenhall Road, Knowle B93 9JH 560-2892 Property Investment and Development. Contact: Geoffrey E. M. Herne, A.R.I.C.S. MIKE GRIMES OF SOLIHULL Four Ashes Road, Dorridge, Solihull, West Midlands Knowle 5118 Datsun Main Dealer Contact: Mike Grimes. HARRIS McCLELLAND LIFE AND PENSIONS CONSULTANTS LTD. Dorset House 244A Lichfield Road, Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B74 2UD 021-308 6381/2 Life Assurance and Pension Brokers Contact: Tony McClelland, Knowle 4185 96 CHARLES LUCAS & SONS 84 Vyse Street, Birmingham B18 6HA 021-554 5445 Manufacturers—Gold Dress Rings Contact: Stephen Lucas MANSTYLE OF DORRIDGE Dorridge Shopping Precinct, Dorridge, Solihull, B93 8HU 021-560 5464 Clothes for Men with Style Contact: Clifford Amiss 97 MARSTON ROOFING CO. LTD. POWELL PIGGOTT LTD. Elmdon Lane, Marston Green, Birmingham B37 021-779 6816 Industrial Roofing Contractors Contact: Stephen Bridgens Herbert Road, Birmingham B10 OQG 021-772 5754 Non-Ferrous Tube Manufacturers and Non-Ferrous Machinists. Contact: J. B. M. Urry McKECHNIE METALS LTD. RAYNERS (Ironmongers) LTD. Middlemore Lane, Aldridge, Walsall, WS9 8DN 0922-53321 Makers of Brass and other Copper Alloys in Rod and Section. Contact: R. Marchington—Home Sales Manager THE MIDLAND EDUCATIONAL CO. LTD. 24/26 Station Road, Solihull 021-705 2112 Branches at: Corporation Street, Birmingham; City Arcade, Coventry; High Street, Stratford-upon-Avon; Gracechurch Centre, Sutton Coldfield; Wulfrun Way, Wolverhampton. Booksellers - Stationery - Pens - Toys - Arts & Crafts. G. W. PEARCE & SONS LTD. 158 Chester Street, Aston, Birmingham B6 4AT 021-359 3147 Holloware Manufacturers. Contact: Roger Brown or Peter Brown PEERLESS STAMPINGS LTD. Priory Road, Aston, Birmingham B6 7LF 021-327 1621 Manufacturers of Hot Brass & Aluminium Pressings. Contact: Clive Jordan HERBERT W. PERIAM LTD. 2-10 Gopsal Street, Birmingham B4 7DB 021-359 1762 Fastener Distributors. Contact: R. C. Periam PHILLIPS PETROLEUM PRODUCTS LTD. Divisional Office, 4th Floor, Post and Mail Building, Colmore Circus, Birmingham 4H6 BQ 021-236 4083 Industrial and Automotive Petroleum Fuels. Contact: D. H. C. Foss, Division Manager. POLSUE MANOR HOTEL Ruan High Lanes, Truro, Cornwall, TR2 5LU. Veryan (087 250) 270 Licensed Hotel and Restaurant. Contact: Rex Dufty POWELL GEE & CO. LTD. P.O. Box 15, Rigby Street, Wednesbury, West Midlands, WS10 OUF. 021-556 1495, Telex CHACOM.G. 338212 Manufacturers and Distributors of a complete range of roofing fittings and tools for fixing for the roofing and cladding industry. Contact: Steve Powell (Sales Director) 98 55/57, Warwick Road, Olton, Solihull 021-706 2278 Contact: Richard Rayner Ironmongery, Hardware and Garden Sundries. and at 33/35, Drury Lane, Solihull 021-705 8318 Pine and Cane Furniture, Cookware. Contact: John Rayner PAUL ROCKY & CO. Doubleday House, 29 High Street, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3SN 021-705 7551/2 Chartered Surveyors, House & Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Valuers Contact: Paul Rocky, F.R.I.C.S. F. H. SIMS & SONS LTD. Birmingham Road, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire 0789-5671 Suppliers of Farm and Garden Machinery. Contact: Barry Sims SOLIHULL MOTOR COMPANY LTD. 707 Warwick Road, Solihull 021-705 3028 Austin-Morris-MG. B.L. Cars Distributor. Contact: J. M. Kinchin SOLIHULL SPORTS SERVICE 74 Drury Lane, Solihull 14 Station Road, Solihull 021-705 4980/1203 Sports Outfitters Contact: Ray Hitchcock STERLING MOTOR BODIES (BIRMINGHAM) LTD. Lode Lane Industrial Estate, Solihull 705-0677 & 705-4874 Motor Vehicle Accident Repairs Contact: Mr. L. A. Morgan GEO. STUBBINGS LTD. Streetly Road, Erdington, Birmingham B23 7AJ 021-373 1681 General Building Contractors. Private and Industrial Developers. Contact: Geoffrey/John Stubbings F. W. THORPE LTD. Facet Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham B38 9PU 021-458 5321 Industrial, Commercial and Floodlighting Equipment Contact: Mr. M. D. Lippold 99 J. W. TREADWELL LIMITED 342-344 Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands B90 3DW 021-745 3241 Decorators Merchants Contact: Mr. W. J. Treadwell, Mr. E. M. Brayshay TRIDENT COMPUTER SERVICES LTD. 2113 Coventry Road, Birmingham B26 021-742 4431 Computer Hardware and Software Contact: Mike Bull W. J. VINCENT & CO. LTD. Bournbrook Sawmill, 473 Bristol Road, SeIly Oak, Birmingham B29 6BB 021-472 1142 Timber and Plywood Importers and Merchants, Packing Case Makers and Fabricators Contact: John Vincent WHITBREAD FLOWERS LTD. Southern Way, Off Holyhead Road, Wednesbury, West Midlands 021-5021672 Beers, Wines, Spirits and Minerals. Contact: Brian Dennison, Area Sales Manager WHITEHOUSE MOORMAN & PARTNERS LIMITED International Insurance Brokers, Malvern House, New Road, Solihull, West Midlands B91 3EE. 021-704 2531 Telex: 337210 Insurance Brokers - General, Marine and Life. Contact: Bryan J. Lancaster Esq. JOHN WILDE & CO. (PLASTICS) LTD. 66-69 Devon Street, Birmingham B7 4TU. 021-359 6868 Injection Moulders Contact: Brian Wilde WISEMAN WOODWARD LIMITED 466 Moseley Road, Birmingham B12 9AW. 021-440 2294 Plumbing, Mechanical Services and Industrial Engineering Contractors. Contact: Peter C. Bragg WOOD & STEVEN LIMITED 24 Bennett's Hill, Birmingham B2 5RD. 021-643 9531 Incorporated Insurance Brokers Contact: Gordon Campbell H. WOOLMAN (DORRIDGE) LTD. Grange Road, Dorridge, Solihull B93 8QB. 021-560 6283 Suppliers of Plants for Garden and Greenhouse. Send for catalogue. Contact: John Woolman J. S. WRIGHT & CO. LTD. 4 Bartholomew Row, Birmingham B5 5JX 021-236 0425 Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Engineers. Contact: R. L. Boland 100
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