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[[File:1954intake.jpg|center|600px|1954 Intake]] | [[File:1954intake.jpg|center|600px|1954 Intake]] | ||
A photograph of the | A photograph of the 1954 [[Boston Grammar School]] intake taken at Park School supplied by [[John Brackenbury]]. It is assumed that the photograph was taken for the Boston Standard before the start of the BGS term. It includes only those BGS joiners who had attended schools within the town of Boston; those from the surrounding villages were not present. | ||
==Back Row== | ==Back Row== | ||
[[Nigel Land]], [[Michael Bain]], [[James Greenfield]], [[Doug Ayre]], [[Dave Carr]], [[John Markley]], [[John Dexter]], [[Tom Robinson]], [[John Stevens]], [[Derek Ridley]], [[David Lockhart]] | [[Nigel Land]], [[Michael Bain]], [[James Greenfield]], [[Doug Ayre]], [[Dave Carr]], [[John Markley]], [[John Dexter]], [[Tom Robinson]], [[John Stevens]], [[Derek Ridley]], [[David Lockhart|David K Lockhart]] | ||
==Third Row== | ==Third Row== | ||
[[Michael Weldon]], [[Adrian Wightman]], [[Charles Watson]], [[Martin Tolliday]], [[Bob Stanwell]], [[Richard Cammack]], [[Robert Christian]], [[Ian Burnett]], [[Brian Trigg]], [[Dave Perrin]], [[Richard Bland]], [[Nicholas Phizackerly]] | [[Michael Weldon]], [[Adrian Wightman]], [[Charles Watson]], [[Martin Tolliday]], [[Bob Stanwell|Robert Stanwell]], [[Richard Cammack (1954-62)|Richard Cammack]], [[Robert Christian]], [[Ian Burnett]], [[Brian Trigg]], [[Dave Perrin]], [[Richard Bland]], [[Nicholas Phizackerly]] | ||
==Second Row== | ==Second Row== | ||
[[Richard Staples]], [[David Budge]], [[Derek Budge]], [[Alan Linegar]], [[Geoff Mason]], [[Derek Clarke-Coates]], [[Michael Creek]], [[Roger Molsom]], [[Nick Faulkner]], [[ | [[Richard Staples]], [[David Budge]], [[Derek Budge]], [[Alan Linegar]], [[Geoff Mason]], [[Derek Clarke-Coates]], [[Michael Creek]], [[Roger Molsom]], [[Nick Faulkner]], [[James Sheehan]], [[Robert Sharp]], [[Gordon Molsom]], [[Graham Gould]], [[Robin Daffurn]] | ||
==Front Row== | ==Front Row== | ||
[[Andrew Gillingham]], [[Richard Heppenstall]], [[Roger Sanbrook]], [[Bob Ramsden]], John Brackenbury, [[Ted Smithson]], [[Bob Walters]], [[Ian Pordham]], [[Richard Sharpe]], [[Anthony Hollowell]], [[Richard Cheffins]] | [[Andrew Gillingham]], [[Richard Heppenstall]], [[Roger Sanbrook]], [[Bob Ramsden]], [[John Brackenbury]], [[Ted Smithson]], [[Bob Walters]], [[Ian Pordham]], [[Richard Sharpe]], [[Anthony Hollowell]], [[Richard Cheffins]] | ||
==Notes== | |||
According to [[Derek Budge]], [[James Sheehan]] did not join [[Boston Grammar School]]. His brother, [[Robert Sheehan]] was already a student and won the [[Parry Gold Medal]] in 1956. | |||
Latest revision as of 18:03, 21 September 2021
A photograph of the 1954 Boston Grammar School intake taken at Park School supplied by John Brackenbury. It is assumed that the photograph was taken for the Boston Standard before the start of the BGS term. It includes only those BGS joiners who had attended schools within the town of Boston; those from the surrounding villages were not present.
Back Row
Nigel Land, Michael Bain, James Greenfield, Doug Ayre, Dave Carr, John Markley, John Dexter, Tom Robinson, John Stevens, Derek Ridley, David K Lockhart
Third Row
Michael Weldon, Adrian Wightman, Charles Watson, Martin Tolliday, Robert Stanwell, Richard Cammack, Robert Christian, Ian Burnett, Brian Trigg, Dave Perrin, Richard Bland, Nicholas Phizackerly
Second Row
Richard Staples, David Budge, Derek Budge, Alan Linegar, Geoff Mason, Derek Clarke-Coates, Michael Creek, Roger Molsom, Nick Faulkner, James Sheehan, Robert Sharp, Gordon Molsom, Graham Gould, Robin Daffurn
Front Row
Andrew Gillingham, Richard Heppenstall, Roger Sanbrook, Bob Ramsden, John Brackenbury, Ted Smithson, Bob Walters, Ian Pordham, Richard Sharpe, Anthony Hollowell, Richard Cheffins
Notes
According to Derek Budge, James Sheehan did not join Boston Grammar School. His brother, Robert Sheehan was already a student and won the Parry Gold Medal in 1956.