Peter Naylor (C2 1948-53) died peacefully in his sleep on 1 May 2012 after a long battle with cancer. Martin owed something to his mother for her judgement in selecting as her lodger, Anna, who attracted particular attention from Martin. He would talk about music, he could remember the running times and competitions won by people he had met over the years, but most of all he use to love talking about his family especially his grandchildren One particular morning on the Downs, I asked him his thoughts on euthanasia and he replied - well not today - I am feeling pretty good, and he then timed himself to see how quickly he could run the last furlong!Julian Lloyd (CR 1991-present): Running can be a solitary activity. He wrote to Clement Attlee before the election to say the Marlborough College Labour Party would be fighting his cause. After the first year or two of Summer School, Marilyn was invited to be swim coach at Marlborough college,initially travelling daily from Corsham, progressing to staying overnight and then appointed as Resident House Tutor in Morris House which was the first girls house in the College. Peter Davies (C3 1946 51) was born in Bedford and grew up in Rochester. What exactly is the housing problem? He achieved proficiency at the computer and enjoyed keeping in touch by email with his children and grandchildren across the globe.During his last decade, Roger was lovingly supported by his family and many friends, particularly his fellow parishioners at St. Johns, Timberhill, Norwich. At 18 he joined the army as a junior officer in the Grenadiers, a life changing experience. The Club engages with the wider College community, including pupils, parents and staff, who are able to attend certain Club events. He later joined the Royal West African Frontier Force and saw active service in Abbyssinia and Nigeria, before being invalided home just before the end of the war. He will be much missed by his three children, Susan, Charles and David. Who should decide the design of the housing estates into which rehoused tenants should move? He sailed to Normandy in the aftermath of D-Day, landing on 1 July 1944, after being made a troop commander in B Squadron. Patrick's immense charm, strong negotiating skills and legal expertise (Patrick had practiced as a lawyer at Theodore Goddard prior to joining the family business) ultimately proved too powerful for the Union leaders, who ended the strike with minimum concessions.With the tagline of 'the station you can really call your own', Patrick became the founding chairman of Heart Peterborough Radio, formerly Hereward Radio, in 1980, and also a Director of Anglia Television, working alongside Dame Mary Archer. Nicholas Willink (CO 1949-54) died October 2021. Thanks to his ayah and other house servants he was bilingual in English and Hindustani but quickly forgot the latter after arriving in Britain in 1929. When he was four he had appendicitis and his father took him for treatment to Colombo about 100 miles away. After LNER was nationalised in 1948, he worked for British Railways Scottish Region until 1955 and then for the Western Region. His love of horses and riding stayed with him throughout his life. In spite of fragile health he enjoyed a long and happy retirement with his beloved wife, Tiggy. Robin Brodhurst (PR 1965 70) Service of Thanksgiving, The Rev. Judicial Tribunal. ), he created a team spirit which was centered round admiration for him, but also affection. That year, he went to Singapore to join the Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery, which was manned by British gunners and with which he was serving at the time of the Japanese attacks on Singapore.As the Japanese army closed in on the British at Singapore in January 1942, Geoffrey Rowley-Conwy was a formidable character and he fought a strong fight boosting morale with heavy attacks directly on Japanese mortars instead of troops. He bicycled to Devizes to work so that my mother could have the car, rode with the Olympic team in Porlock, hunted with the Avon Vale and took the dogs rabbiting on the aerodrome. Old Marlburians' 1917 dinner, Bailleul Remembered Today: CH/5624 Private William Henry IVES (RMR/B/1189). In 1987, when the Clore Gallery was opened at the Tate in London for the fuller representation of JMW Turner, Richard wrote a letter to the Times suggesting it was time for his own ancestor to be accorded an equivalent honour in the UKs primary gallery of British art. (James) Michael Pocock (C1 1942-46), younger brother of the late Anthony Pocock OBE (C1 1936-41), died in hospital on September 16 2010. It is very sad to record the recent death of Pat Cotton, who was Dame of C1 and C3 for over twenty years between 1977 and 1997. Simon Smallwood (B2 1950-55) died on 14th December 2016.A lifelong wine enthusiast (he became a Master of Wine in 1970), husband to Valerie and father to Rob, Susannah, Caspar & Jessica.
Another Suspicious Murdaugh Family Death Comes to Light in 1940 He was a notable sportsman, gaining a wartime blue for Rugby and becoming President of the Athletics Club. Well we all knew that of Geoffrey Mercer as soon as we met him, but how often over the last 3 months since he succumbed to his illness have we thought of that, said it to others and heard it from others as we have reflected on the many happy times that Geoffrey brought to our lives. He was lord mayor from 1982-83, whilst continuing to work daily at Pressed Steel. The full obituary can be viewed here. Service of thanksgiving at St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, on Friday 17th February, at 11.30am, following private cremation. Instead he designed exhibitions (including two at the Hayward Gallery for the Arts Council Le Corbusier in 1987 and Thirties British Art and Design in 1978) and found work abroad, teaching in Germany (as professor at Karlsruhe University) and designing projects in Italy (Bergamo) and, particularly, the Netherlands (at The Hague and Eindhoven). He looked like a school-boy so they decided to stop to give him a lift and were surprised as they drew up to see that it was their son. Patrick chose not to stand again but was one of the main helpers in the following campaign. Quite a feat! He could be relied upon to spot errors that no-one else could see. She told him she had worked for the Foreign Office and it was not until 30 years later, when the information was declassified, that he discovered she had worked on decryption at Bletchley Park. Old Marlburians: Old Marlburians (English) Noun Old Marlburians Plural of Old Marlburian His first job in 1953 was as a master of French studies at the Ashfold Preparatory School located in Handcross, Sussex, which was relocated to Dorton House in Buckinghamshire.
old marlburian deaths Robert Stinson (B3 1944-49) died in early April 2013. He relished the many opportunities they gave him frequent trips to the theatre and cinema, country houses, the monthly Poetry Group, the nightly challenge of the Word Wheel in The Times; they welcomed his visitors, ran his busy diary and gave him unsurpassed care.He was deeply appreciative of the care taken of him. John was always proud of his time at Eton: the pupils who were up to him, some of whom became distinguished public figures, the colourful and talented staff who were his colleagues. Nick proved a most able prep school head master. In 1967 he gave up teaching to concentrate on painting full time, producing a substantial body of work in gouache with an oriental flavour that featured, for example, junks, exotic flowers and insects. His myriad other roles included trustee of the Dementia Services Development Trust, chair of Civil Service Selection Boards, vice-convener of the Scottish Council of Voluntary Organisations, governor of Edinburgh Academy and voluntary work with the Historic Buildings Council for Scotland. Robin Sinclair Ferguson 1931-2021, Colin Cooke-Priest (LI 1952-57) Memorial Service. Ant was a distance walker of ambition and achievement; having completed the South Downs Way, he learned that my wife and I were proposing a long walk across northern Spain. To secure a council loan for the co-op, the houses had to meet local authority requirements; but the efficiency of Browns planning meant that he was able to deliver four bedrooms and two bathrooms within the space and cost limits that had been prescribed for a three-bedroom, one-bathroom unit. Hugh passed away on 22 December, 2017, leaving his loving wife, Bridget, three children, Patrick, Edward and Elizabeth, and five grandchildren. Born in May 1918, Donald would have been 95 next birthday and he was in good health until his sudden death. Farewell Withnail.Matthew Criddle (SU 1978-83). Between 1943 and 1945 he took part in the Italian Campaign. old marlburian deaths. As a result the report was quickly buried, but the fact that Brown had been the subject of a public inquiry, and that it had lasted so long, did irreparable damage to his reputation as a practising architect, and when he left Camden he found there was no work for him in the UK. There is a mental demand of constant sensitivity to the needs of accompaniment and the reading of unfamiliar rhythmic patterns. The former lord justice of appeal, Sir Henry Brooke, who has died following cardiac surgery aged 81, was a tireless campaigner for improving access to justice and transformed his retirement into an opportunity to speak out on legal causes.After stepping down from the bench in 2006 following a distinguished career, he achieved prominence as a passionate advocate for much-needed reform of the justice system: he served as vice-chair of the Labour party-supported Bach Commission on Access to Justice (2016-17), drafting significant sections of the resulting report that called for a legally enforceable right to justice and legal aid.Brookes post-judicial renown owed much to his enthusiastic adoption of digital technology. He was world doubles champion. He was also an extremely talented photographer. But Titmuss, just appointed to the new chair of social administration at LSE, was searching for someone to be his deputy as reader. For many periods including ACW and later 19th c. warfare the gamer loses little in terms of uniform detail and gains a great deal in terms of ground scale. Former pupils, Old Marlburians. Despite having very different political views from some of his friends, there was never an acrimonious discussion. In his tribute, Professor Roy Hudson recalled that during Ebsworths tenure, from 1990-98, the number of undergraduates increased from 5,200 to 8,320, and that links between the university and industry were dramatically enhanced.Click here to read the full obituary in The Independent. The display included several courageous descents down an 85 feet high Commando Slide.Leading from the front as always, Captain Easterbrook volunteered himself for the most daring and spectacular deed. To his wider family he was the much loved Uncle Geoff. Edmund Romilly may have been a barrister in the Rumpole mould, but he preferred to see himself as a novelist for whom appearing in the crown court was just the day job. He died with Jennifer holding his hand and me present with his dog Harriet. In the fashion of the day, Geoffrey went away to board at preparatory school when he was seven. She died in 2004. ,.An avid birdwatcher throughout his life, his main interest when moving to East Anglia was the Norfolk Wildlife Trust. I wonder if they will ever be broken.Compiled by James Flecker (C1 1952-8; CR 1967-80). Sir Rodney Touche (SU 1942-46), a British Baronet, journalist,adventurer and author of Brown Cows, Sacred Cows died on 13th May 2017, aged 88. Click on Memorial Services. Maybe they set up a food back or helped refugees settle in their new environment? He wrote a dozen adventure books for boys and later became the writer and presenter of the weekly The World Around Us which gave television viewers the background to the news. Following the successful restoration of the grotto, Diana went on to restore and reintroduce many grottoes, shell rooms, and chandeliers that had been left, some had been without them for more than two centuries. He continued working full time until January this year, nearly 18 months after his treatment started. Her grasp of all issues to do with the timetable was immense and really peerless these were the pre computer days when sheer brain power and lots of sharp pencils were key. He was educated at Coniston then Hillside, Reigate then boarded at St Peters, Seaford from the age of eight. Sadly, the idea has yet to gain any traction.Richard is survived by his second wife, Valerie (nee Zelle), whom he married in 1970; by their children, Sasha and Ricky; and by four children, Yvonne, Julia, Caroline and Stephen, from his first marriage, to Elaine (nee Good), which ended in divorce.As featured in The Guardian. Adrian Marston, christened Jeffery Adrian Priestley Marston, was born in London on 15 December 1927. Hunt was not the only Marlburian on the expedition. Created a leading European Public Affairs consultancy with offices in Brussels, Washington DC and London Senior Consultant, Europe GJW Apr 1987 - Jun 19903 years 3 months London, United Kingdom. He was appointed to the Plowden committee on primary education (1967) and with Michael Young helped develop the idea of Educational Priority Areas, schools in deprived areas facing very particular problems that required additional resources. James Richard Ledger Hill (C2 1945-49) died peacefully on 4th January 2023, aged 91. Her approach was one of the attentive listener, and precise interpreter. From 2002 to 2012, he served as Chairman of Governors of two independent schools in Cambridge; St Faith's School and The Leys School.In 2013, he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science (ScD) degree by the University of Edinburgh 'in recognition of his major contribution to the growth in the study of Chemistry in Edinburgh'. Many people were shocked to see such a vital man somewhat depleted and in a wheel chair. Roger was mentioned in Despatches. Son of the Rector of Birmingham,educated at The Downs School and Marlborough College,he served in the Lincolnshire Regiment andwas Education Officer in Palestinebefore going up to Jesus College, Cambridge in 1947. He advised on Exercise that will make you puff. A full obituary will follow but in the meantime you can read more on The Times website (you will have to sign in to read it). All his work showed the mark of a discriminating and scholarly mind with a real love of letters, an uncommon but unmistakable talent. Click here for our gallery of Marlburian photos. Peter struck a match so that they could compare the drawing to the man. 4 - 2. We trained hard - personally I trained 5-6 times a week throughout my school days - but we did it for fun, and out of that came success. He is very stiff-backed.. Neil loved history and liked politics, geography, maps, reading, music and travel. He liked to argue. One of his remarkable achievements was the organisation of Advanced Level exchanges in which pupils were allocated to individual schools, spread around the country and staying for a whole term, so that they had total immersion in the language and culture. He was educated at Marlborough College and Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, from where he was commissioned, as 2nd Lieutenant, into the Royal Artillery in 1932. He had younger twin sisters. Of course, with his nonchalant charm and good looks, he was well received. It was at school that he developed a passion for solving cryptic crosswords, completing the Times Crossword in the ten minute gap between breakfast and Chapel. He loved the Devon countryside and the activities it enabled him to indulge in making cider, planting trees, felling trees, chopping logs, bonfires.