Wednesday 9 November 2011

Part of Adrian's thank you letter to Brian

…A huge thank you for joining us at the Madrigal Group reunion last fortnight. I was so delighted you could join us and hope you enjoyed the afternoon. Participants are still talking about it and they are all saying that the highlight of the afternoon was quite definitely singing again under your baton….Lots of them have written and I enclose a sheet of some of their comments, which I thought you would be interested to read. [I have omitted surnames on this version though not Brian's - Adrian]

It was very moving seeing Brian and to be conducted by him at 81, and in a fairly frail state. We all did so well with our parts and it was amazing how they have been committed to memory and resurrected after 42 years. Viv

The icing on the cake certainly proved to be the performances of our past repertoire under the skilled and talented direction of Brian Manners….It's amazing that the memory still functions after all this time! Hilary

I think Brian was absolutely thrilled and it was lovely for us to be able to give him something back for everything he did for us. Gilly

It was also marvellous to see the delight on Brian Manners' face as he realised how many of his old group still knew what they were doing. I can't claim to be among them, but loved it anyway. Val

What a success, and the singing, well perhaps, not quite as tight as Yugoslavia, but considering 40 years have passed and our voices have changed, if I say it myself, I thought it sounded pretty good. Even Brian looked amazed. Brian seemed quite overwhelmed yesterday. All these middle aged woman kissing and cuddling him, I hope it wasn't too much. There if he remembers it should give him some joy. Amanda

I greatly enjoyed the reunion and was surprised by how the music came flooding back. The only thing I couldn't remember was the Time thing - perhaps there is a message there somewhere, something to do with not being aware of the passage of time!… Regards…Malcolm

I was amazed that our brain cells had retained so much detail of the Madrigals and other arrangements that we enjoyed singing. How lovely to have the wonderful memories of our Madrigal days reinforced with such a great afternoon - and I think for Brian as well. Best Regards to all, Alastair

What a marvellous day Saturday was. I doubt if any of us will forget that chance to sing once again together and with Brian. Not enough time to talk to anyone for long enough, of course, but no excuse with emails not to keep in touch. xx Julia

I feel I have been in suspended animation ever since, with every thought reliving the day and the singing. It was pure magic to watch the hand that conducted us for so many years, to open our mouths and to sing as if we had never been away. It was a wonderful moment that I will treasure for the rest of my life. I would not have missed it for all the world.....Others have said all the superlative words that we will all echo, but just to let those who weren't there know that we missed you, and also to remember absent friends, especially Mr Wellings and Mrs Manners who, with Mr Manners, so wisely, tolerantly and kindly led us on what, in this day and age, would be an impossible trip. Also Bundle, who we never saw again, but who is not forgotten...... From the moment I walked into assembly in the old school hall in the autumn of 1963 (aged 11) and heard the 'introit' for the day sung by the likes of Ruth Smith and her peers, I could not wait for the day when I would be able to be a part of the Madrigal group. We were the lucky ones who benefitted from the reputation that Mr Manners and former Madrigal Group members created. We just happened to be in the right place at the right time: the right era to be able to travel to Berlin and Yugo, and we carried that reputation with such pride all around Europe. Heather

….a wonderful event. For me I've recaptured something that I thought I had lost years ago and would never find again!! As there are no choirs up this way with any vacancies I'm going to start one up, so anyone in the Southampton/Portsmouth area that's interested - get in touch! WANTED - One Choirmaster/mistress and lots of wobbly singers!!!Lots of love Sue

I enjoyed the afternoon immensely..…I thought that Brian Manners looked marvellous and I know that you made him extremely happy with all your efforts in making the afternoon such a successful occasion.I came back to sunny Botswana yesterday in thirty-six degrees and it was already twenty-nine degrees at 6.00am today!Many thanks once again for all that you have done to reunite so many old friends and stir so many memories.Much love, Sarah

XXXXXXXI've just read the last reflections on the blog, and I think what stands out for all of us is how much we have to thank Brian Manners for. He gave us the music which has stayed with us down the years, and he inspired us to sing these glorious madrigals. If you know of any way in which to pass our love and these messages on to him, please please do so. Watching the video has brought it all back and I felt quite choked. My absolute favourites are the Bluebird and Amaryllis, but even the school song is so very stirring. Watching Mr Manners playing the keyboard there, and knowing now how much it meant to him has made it all the more special. His face when he told us all to 'smile' at the beginning of each song was a treat to see. I remember him doing that ever time we rehearsed. Val

Alas there wasn't enough time to spend with all the lovely people we went to Yugoslavia with, nor enough time to talk to Brian Manners, who doesn't appear to have changed at all, although I know that he has been through hell and high water and it was looking doubtful if he would be able to attend. I hope it wasn't too much of a strain for him and that he really enjoyed the event and we didn't let him down too much with our wobbly voices!!! (and some miming!!) Sue

Monday 7 November 2011

Reunion choir positions

Hope this list is useful in absentees' identification:

Left to right
Back Adrian, Malcolm, Steve, Dave R, Nick, John, Chris
Middle John L, Bill, Dave F, Dave S, William, Alistair, Viv, Hilary, Titch, Belinda, Sarah W
Front Julia, Jane, Anne, Sarah V, Heather, Judith, Sue, Val, Gilly, Debbie, Trish, Sandra
Present but not singing: Alison

Adrian

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Caroline....since Woodroffe

As soon as we were back from Berlin, I went out to Hong Kong to join my family as my father had just been posted to the RN base there and took a gap year. I returned to the UK and started teacher training at Bishop Otter College in Chichester. My first teaching job was near Haslemere, where I spent three years at Shottermill Junior School. After that, I went to teach at The British School of Brussels where I stayed for 32 years. I met and then married Kevin, my flat mate. I was very comfortable at BSB - at different times as class teacher from Year 3 through to Year 7 and was in over all charge of Music in the Primary year groups, so ended up organising the Junior Choirs and Recorder Groups. I carried on singing in choirs and theatre groups and then took up Clarinet and Classical Guitar - but all that went by the board when we adopted our daughter Katie from India. Over the years, I became more and more interested in computers and eventually swapped my Music responsibility hat for IT. Kevin died in 2004 and I was asked to become IT Support teacher for the Primary Section instead of a class teaching role, which I did for a couple of years then changed to part time Secondary IT in Key Stage 3 rather than go back into the primary classroom. All this in the same school, I was very lucky. Katie by this time had graduated in Music from the University of Chichester and I decided to take early retirement and came back to the UK three years ago and we are now living near Arundel. These days I can be found sitting at my computer, researching my own family history and helping out with the Family Tree Forum ... so, if anyone else is interested in genealogy, we may have met online unknowingly!!

Caroline

Tuesday 1 November 2011

More post-reunion musings

Richard is Head of Media Production at the University of Portsmouth so his job is normally producing and directing such events, he's not normally ever seen behind the camera - so we were indeed very honoured!! He thoroughly enjoyed doing it and was looking forward to the opportunity to see some of the people that I have been banging on about!! Anyway of the 47 viewings I think I've seen it about 6 times since we put it up on You Tube yesterday. It is indeed so moving and I think captures the sentiment of the afternoon (and the last 40 years) very well. Alas there wasn't enough time to spend with all the lovely people we went to Yugoslavia with, nor enough time to talk to Brian Manners, who doesn't appear to have changed at all, although I know that he has been through hell and high water and it was looking doubtful if he would be able to attend. I hope it wasn't too much of a strain for him and that he really enjoyed the event and we didn't let him down too much with our wobbly voices!!! (and some miming!!)
It would be lovely if we could do all this again but with more time and perhaps a meal thrown in as well, perhaps we should investigate some sort of overnight or weekend event - maybe next year - somewhere in the Lyme area, so we can throw in a few visits to old haunts etc too? Do you have any suggestions of such a place which could encompass a main room for singing and eating with accommodation not too far away? I don't mind coordinating or helping to organise such an event!!
Do keep in touch.
All the best
Sue

I've just read the last reflections on the blog, and I think what stands out for all of us is how much we have to thank Brian Manners for. He gave us the music which has stayed with us down the years, and he inspired us to sing these glorious madrigals. If you know of any way in which to pass our love and these messages on to him, please please do so. Watching the video has brought it all back and I felt quite choked. My absolute favourites are the Bluebird and Amaryllis, but even the school song is so very stirring. Watching Mr Manners playing the keyboard there, and knowing now how much it meant to him has made it all the more special. His face when he told us all to 'smile' at the beginning of each song was a treat to see. I remember him doing that ever time we rehearsed.
On a technical note, I managed to download the video onto my hard disk using a Firefox plug-in specially for downloading youtube videos from the Firefox browser. Sue mentioned another one, so I'm sure there are plenty of options for different browsers. However, what happens then is that it is reduced to a manageable size (990mb) and that will most definitely fit onto a DVD, so if anyone wants a DVD, they can do it this way. I expect the quality is not quite as good as the original, so Sue's offer might appeal to some of you more, but I have found that it's fine on my laptop which has a 13 inch screen.
More later, and let's keep the blog going. I love it that we are all in touch this way and by email!
Love and hugs
Val




[Adrian apologised for leaving Sarah and Val to find their way to Harcombe after the reunion.]…Val and I did not really get lost. Your house was just not where we thought it was!!! We went to look for Rhode Hill etc and it was all fine and jolly.
I have seen the You Tube video and think that it is fantastic. Richard has put a great deal of hard work into it and it is a marvellous memory for us all. I will be sure to keep in touch.Much love, Sarah W in sunny Botswana XXXXX


Sarah's photographs follow:






















Messages from friends who missed the big day

I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the DVD. I spent a lot of the time peering at name labels!! Caroline

Hi all, I am sorry I could not join you all but thank you for the video, I watched and listened to it with great pleasure. Unfortunately I only recognised John D - perhaps because Iv seen him on the telly! I thought the video very well put together and it reminded me of Lyme, the school, all of you & Mr Manners of course, with great affection. The european trip was a milestone in my life I will never forget and it was great to see some photos from it. Thank you all for making it happen, but I could not be with you as I am now caring for my younger sisters children (7 & 16) as well as my mother, so have very little spare time for anything else! It looked like you all enjoyed it.Kind Regards, Philippa

It was great to hear the songs again, but I barely recognized anyone. Could you send a list of who was present to see if I can guess at any of the shapes and faces?
thanks to Richard for the video. Mike P

I will try to put together a seating plan of our 'choir' for Caroline, Phil and Mike. ...Adrian

Sunday 30 October 2011

We're a reflective lot...

I am DELIGHTED to have seen, chatted and sung with so many old friends again and so pleased that I can keep in touch with you all over the E mail. I enjoyed the afternoon immensely..…I thought that Brian Manners looked marvellous and I know that you made him extremely happy with all your efforts in making the afternoon such a successful occasion.
I came back to sunny Botswana yesterday in thirty-six degrees and it was already twenty-nine degrees at 6.00am today!
Many thanks once again for all that you have done to reunite so many old friends and stir so many memories.
Much love, Sarah XXXXXXX

At last! The moment we have all been waiting for!!! Richard has now finished the edit and we have posted the video of our Madrigal Group Reunion on You Tube at the following URL:

http://youtu.be/72r0B5Bh0Io

If you want to download it to your hard drive you can download a free piece of software called Freecorder which will enable this but it is too large a file to get onto one DVD without some sophisticated jiggery pokery! If anyone would like this made up as a DVD Richard is happy to do this but would be grateful of a donation of £7 (cheque made payable to R Hackett) towards the materials, postage and packing.
….a wonderful event. For me I've recaptured something that I thought I had lost years ago and would never find again!! As there are no choirs up this way with any vacancies I'm going to start one up, so anyone in the Southampton/Portsmouth area that's interested - get in touch! WANTED - One Choirmaster/mistress and lots of wobbly singers!!!
Lots of love Sue

I feel I have been in suspended animation ever since, with every thought reliving the day and the singing. It was pure magic to watch the hand that conducted us for so many years, to open our mouths and to sing as if we had never been away. It was a wonderful moment that I will treasure for the rest of my life. I would not have missed it for all the world.....
Others have said all the superlative words that we will all echo, but just to let those who weren't there know that we missed you, and also to remember absent friends, especially Mr Wellings and Mrs Manners who, with Mr Manners, so wisely, tolerantly and kindly led us on what, in this day and age, would be an impossible trip. Also Bundle, who we never saw again, but who is not forgotten......
Meanwhile, I have typed up the 'official' version of the Diary which Mr Manners handed to me to write, with everyone's help, as we left Lyme Regis for Yugoslavia on that day over 40 years ago. It tells of the journey and the adventures we had - not as colourfully as Julia's, but they are both typed as they were written all those years ago. I apologise for some blandness and of course any spelling errors. They will complement each other and bring back many almost forgotten memories.
If anyone would like a copy, I would be happy to email it through.
From the moment I walked into assembly in the old school hall in the autumn of 1963 (aged 11) and heard the 'introit' for the day sung by the likes of Ruth Smith and her peers, I could not wait for the day when I would be able to be a part of the Madrigal group. We were the lucky ones who benefitted from the reputation that Mr Manners and former Madrigal Group members created. We just happened to be in the right place at the right time: the right era to be able to travel to Berlin and Yugo, and we carried that reputation with such pride all around Europe.
I do hope we all get together again in the not too distant future.
Heather

Monday 24 October 2011

More reflections shared...

One week on (and also 40 years+) I have had chance to reflect on what a brilliant gathering we enjoyed last Saturday afternoon. I was amazed that our brain cells had retained so much detail of the Madrigals and other arrangements that we enjoyed singing. How lovely to have the wonderful memories of our Madrigal days reinforced with such a great afternoon - and I think for Brian as well. Best Regards to all, Alastair

What a marvellous day Saturday was. I doubt if any of us will forget that chance to sing once again together and with Brian. Not enough time to talk to anyone for long enough, of course, but no excuse with emails not to keep in touch. xx Julia

Saturday 22 October 2011

Yet more afterthoughts

What a wonderful weekend it was, I am still glowing. I loved meeting up with you all. Please do keep in touch. Best wishes to you all, flying to new Zealand tomorrow for Martin’s niece’s wedding so will be out of contact for 2 1/2 weeks…Julia (Julia has circulated her famous diary. Contact Adrian if you want a copy)

Julia’s diary is absolutely brilliant!!! Captures the moments brilliantly!!! I have to agree with the comment about the food poisoning - definitely must have been!!!…
How about we have another reunion sometime but somewhere we can all stay (maybe like another Dubrovnik Youth Camp?! but in the UK) so we can have a good sing, a good natter and a good meal etc? Not sure where yet but there must be somewhere we could take over!! …It was a truly wonderful afternoon, lots of emotions and memories evoked and one which I hope has been captured on DVD!! It was so lovely to see everyone again, and to sing again (at least I thought I was singing!!). I'll be in touch soon with details of where to find this etc!…Love to you all
Sue
xx

I greatly enjoyed the reunion and was surprised by how the music came flooding back. The only thing I couldn't remember was the Time thing - perhaps there is a message there somewhere, something to do with not being aware of the passage of time!… Regards…Malcolm

Friday 21 October 2011

Thursday 20 October 2011

Afterthoughts...

It was a good event and thank you very much for organising it…..Just back from the journey…it took over 4 ½ hours as Junction 25 of the M5 is shut today, with massive tail-backs on all approach roads. Will P

Well my dears thank you so much for yesterday afternoon, what a wonderful day… what a success, and the singing, well perhaps, not quite as tight as Yugoslavia, but considering 40 years have passed and our voices have changed, if I say it myself, I thought it sounded pretty good. Even Brian looked amazed. My own voice is shot! I had Quincy in the spring and subsequently have had a sore throat all summer, so I really wasn't on form. Today I can hardly speak - Michael, my husband is having a peaceful day. Everyone seemed just as I remembered them. Chris Fisher, Will Pedley, Steve Mason, Nick Claire, David Fayle, Belinda, Sue & Sarah I could name them all, just as they were all that time ago. I was disappointed a few more didn't come, Sarah Homyer, Cynthia Dare and sad Linda wasn't there….Brian seemed quite overwhelmed yesterday. All these middle aged woman kissing a cuddling him, I hope it wasn't too much. There if he remembers it should give him some joy. Amanda

I am sorry I did not get to speak to you yesterday and I really wanted to get to thank you for organising the reunion yesterday. Having only been at Woodroffe for 2 years and not in the madrigal group, I hadn't thought of being a member of the Association before and it was pure serendipity that brought me there on Saturday.
I was coming to Lyme to visit my mother and contacted Heather just to see if she was around for a walk and catch- up. She encouraged me to come to the event and it was such an unexpected pleasure to meet so many again after so many years. Then to be so lucky as to win the raffle was a complete and wonderful surprise! …So although I know you didn't actually invite me, it is thanks to your organising the afternoon event that I ended up there and I am very grateful. I hope it was a success from your point of view and that all is well with you. Shelagh Weekes (Née Patterson)

The reunion was everything I hoped it would be and it was glorious to sing again and to be standing next to my old partner in crime, Sue. It was also marvellous to see the delight on Brian Manners' face as he realised how many of his old group still knew what they were doing. I can't claim to be among them, but loved it anyway. I only wish we'd had longer for it all and more time to both sing and socialise….I'd like to suggest that we don't leave it for 10 years, but rather five, or even two! I would do it every year! And next time, maybe we can arrange a meal to follow the singing...then we could really have a chance to catch up properly….Meanwhile, I am back in the Netherlands now, and getting my nose back to the grindstone. Nevertheless, I shall remember this last weekend with very special fondness and really hope we can meet up again before too long...even if it isn't for madrigals.Val

Just a quick note to say how much I enjoyed the Madrigal Reunion on Saturday afternoon. It went so well and everyone there really enjoyed it and was so grateful to be part of it. I could barely sing the School Song for the lump in my throat!…I am dying to see the film footage that was shot - I will put my name down for a copy of the DVD when it becomes available….I think Brian was absolutely thrilled and it was lovely for us to be able to give him something back for everything he did for us. Gilly

Thank you so much for organizing the event which proved to be very enjoyable in catching up with people and reminiscing over the past.The icing on the cake certainly proved to be the performances of our past repertoire under the skilled and talented direction of Brian Manners….It's amazing that the memory still functions after all this time! Hilary G

Just a brief email to say a big thank you for all the hard work that you put in to the reunion and also for your hospitality. It was really most enjoyable. We should sing together more often!!! John L

I hope all went well at the weekend reunion and would have loved to have been part of it – we had a great time in Thailand with my step daughter and youngest grandchild who is now two, returning home late on Sunday night. Mike G

Dear Adrian. Thank you so much for organising the reunion with the Madrigal Group. It was a wonderful get together. …It was very moving seeing Burr and to be conducted by him at 81, and in a fairly frail state. We all did so well with our parts and it was amazing how they have been committed to memory and resurrected after 42 years….Higgy who kept the Altos together is now lazing on a beach in Greece….Juliet very much enjoyed seeing you in the evening and looks forward to a meeting of the select 'One Alpha' club in the future.
She would also like to be in touch with Catherine Marchbank and Robert Pitfield if you know their whereabouts ? Love Viv B

Sunday 16 October 2011

Another piccie of the beautiful people

Well, it happened

Well done to 31 (out of a possible 52) madrigal attenders at the reunion. Plus our VIP conductor, Brian, of course.
More reports will follow but for now I wanted to post the apologies for absence messages below. Adrian

Originally I had been intending to come to the reunion (Sheena had talked me into it when she and Dave came for my 60th party after my daughter had tracked her down, a long story!!) and my daughter and I had planned to come for a long weekend, but since the beginning of June I have been dividing my time between here in Sussex and Ely as my mother is terminally ill. She has been on the verge of leaving us since the end of August, but is still just about with us, so as things stand, I can't see me getting to Lyme now. It would have been good to see everyone, though I certainly wouldn't have been able to join in much with the singing, too many cigarettes over the years for that….I have just been looking at the blog - did I really have such dark hair then!! Great to read about what people have been up to. I will see if I can put something together about my doings….I hope the reunion goes well and I look forward to reading about it on the blog. Caroline Lewcock


Interesting to see some (very) old familiar names and some not so familiar ones (probably several years younger than me)….I did attend a reunion once before, and found no-one of my era there. I found this a rather strange and uncomfortable experience which, to be honest, I'm not keen to repeat. However, I do wish everyone on your list and others yet to be found all the very best. Best regards, John Wall


Apologies for being unable to make the reunion today. Unfortunately it was not possible to get down today. Hope all went well and you managed to get a good crowd.
Best regards, John Evans


So sorry not to be with you this weekend. Hope it goes really well. However, we are wondering about being down in Lyme the last weekend of November (26-27). You around then???…Andy Parnham


Thanks for this – unfortunately we are away until the 16th and I cannot attend. Looking forward to the half century reunion though! Mike Groves


Cynthia Dare rang to say her parents’ health was poor and she was unable to get away.


I am very sorry but I am not going to be able to come to Lyme this week-end. I have snagged my back and I am finding that car travel does it no good at all. I am walking around almost normally, but I drove to Bournemouth yesterday and when I got out of the car I thought I was going to seize up. So it will be better for me if I don’t make the trip. It’s a big disappointment for me but I will hope to catch up with you and others on another occasion. Steve Evemy


I know for definite that I won’t be able to come in October, but it would be lovely to know how it all goes, so will look forward to that, and thanks for the blog….Best wishes, Joy Pitman


I am definitely intending to come and will email people. However, I do have M.E. which makes things very trying. If I'm not there it will only be because I'm not well enough...I'm not trying to sound vague, and I will be there if I possibly can be, rest assured. How many do you think are coming? [Later] … I doubt I shall make it though. Not too bright at the moment, but if I'm up to it I'll come. If not, I do hope it all goes well for you and you all have a wonderful time. Whatever, I'm so grateful for the email addresses and the chance to catch up with old friends, like Carol and Janie and Joy….All the best, Love Trudesx (Richards)


I shan't be able to attend but please send my good wishes to the Madrigal Group (as was). Also to Brian Manners whom I remember very fondly and to Mr Coates, my former English Lit teacher. All the very best and I look forward to hearing about the meeting and what everybody is up to. Andi Broom


Thanks for the music, although unfortunately I won't be able to sing it with you all on Saturday, as there's no way I can get away from Spain and work at this time of year.
I'm sure you'll all have a great time and I'll think of you happily together again in Lyme….Will you be posting photos of the event on the blog? I hope so, as I'd love to see them.Yours, Jenni Jones


I am very sorry, but really dont think I can make it to the reunion. I have recently had to take charge of my sister’s children (she died) and my mother ..... so very little time to spare for anything!…I hope its a good reunion - do give my regards to all me old mates….
take care, Philippa Roe


Thank you for your kind invitation. It is with regret that due to commitments I cannot join you. Hope you have a wonderful time…I’ll be thinking of you. Linda Mason

Monday 10 October 2011

Steve Mason's photos selection 1


Cafe stop

Dave atop Belgrade castle gate

Lapad

Lapad yacht sunset

Ljubelj border crossing

Steve Mason's photos selection 2


Mastrovic statue at Split

Memorial visit

Mozart House

Our spot at Lapad

Rector's Palace, Dubrovnik

Salzburg flower stalls

Salzburg skyline

Serbian guide

St Mark's Venice

Venice scene

Zadar waterfront

Sunday 2 October 2011

Kind offer of accommodation

I can offer accommodation for 2, same room separate beds, in Hawkchurch. Julia

Tuesday 27 September 2011

More messages...

Dave, the emissions from my old van would probably exceed the entire Dutch national quota, so I thought it wiser to leave it behind. I think my chances of arriving at the reunion safely have risen substantially as a result :) Thanks for thinking of us, though! Val....

Dear Drain,
I will definitely be there and will be bringing Val Poore whom I have not seen since 1973!!!!!I am really looking forward to the occasion. Thank you. Much love, Sarah (W) the excited! XXXX

Thursday 22 September 2011

Dave hopes...

I hope Val Poore will not be coming from Amsterdam in her old Toyota van or she may never get there and I will be very disappointed indeed. I have persuaded non-madrigalists Pete Rattenbury and Paul Wilkins to come to the evening reunion. Dave R

Sunday 18 September 2011

Two confirmations...

....about 15th October.
1. The reunion will be held in the Drama Studio at Woodroffe. It is a nice room some of you will not have seen before - not far from the hall.
2. Partners are MOST CERTAINLY welcome....if they can bear the nostalgia-fest. But they will LOVE the wonderful singing.
Adrian

Recent correspondence

I recall that Brian Manners organised us to play a movement of the Mozart Clarinet Quintet with William and Sarah on violins, me on viola, I think Trudy Richards on cello and Claire on the clarinet. Perhaps I could suggest a reprise ???…..My voice is very rusty - over the years I had to choose between orchestra or choir, and orchestra won. One thing I am very sure of is that my voice has dropped and there is no way I will be able to sing soprano in October!! I have printed off 4 of "our" madrigals and will try and learn the alto parts…..I'm really looking forward to meeting everyone again - though I know that I will need a lot of help in recognising people. I trust LARGE ID badges are going to be issued!!….Judith P

I have my travel arrangements booked and my spotty handkerchief packed. All that remains is for me to get my vocal chords oiled and serviced, although I'm not really sure if even that will help. The old gearbox that couples what's in my head with what comes out of my mouth seems to be a bit croaky, but then given my old Toyota van is only twenty years old and I already nurse that along with a wish and a prayer nearly every day, I can't expect all that much from my own failing fifty plus bits…. Val P

I was thinking about Maggie Swaffield and, as I do genealogy as a hobby, I searched the records. I found she was born in Bridport in 1953 (which fits) and got married to a Jeremy C.N. Gann in Bridport in 1975 – after that I drew a blank, except to confirm she never remarried or died! Perhaps you know someone in Bridport who might throw some light on where she lives now. Cheers , Nick C

Dear Adrian. We have just moved back to Dorset and am now living in Beaminster. Am really looking forward to seeing some faces that I have not seen for over 40 years- as well as those who were at the Millenium reunion again. I have even persuaded my sister Juliet to come to the evening do ! Viv B

Remember these?







Tuesday 26 July 2011

Hi from Steve Mason

Hi Drain,

Thank you for the invitiation. Sorry it has taken me since March to now accept.

I'll be very pleased to receive further details of the gathering.

Kind regards

Steve Mason

I have Steve's email address now. Adrian

A few images

A few images of mine to share. Adrian

First, Dubrovnik 1971:



Observer Review 11 April 1971:




The official photograph for Berlin 1969:





My souvenir postcard at the end of the 1971 tour:



...and my record made at the time of who signed where (for John L read Dave L - blame the plonk):