- Name:
- des crabbe
- Email:
- Subject:
- apathy & cynicism / graphics
- Dates:
- Early '70s
- Date:
- 28 August, 2008 / 5 September, 2008
Comments
Anyone remember the annual pub-crawls to Swanage & Lulworth by bus in the early 1970's?
(Lewis, Harcourt, Weeks, Robertson, Clare, Spanoyl, Yeadon, Timmins, Bibby, Carefoot & myself being participants .... among
others !!!....) and, having lived on Bence's Lane, just over the wall from 'The Court', I remember being woke-up by those #@*! peacocks in the morning after a night in the 'Pack' or 'The Crown'
(Biddestone), and on the roof of 'Weaver's' or '40? High Street' (via
Geoff Yeadon's attic bedroom window) where we practiced some innovative and spontaneous interior/exterior design to the sounds of Mick and 'Let It Bleed'.
Geoff Carefoot (aka 'Johnny Reb') should remember that
!!
Bye for Now,
Des Crabbe - still somewhere in Arizona - but the Mexican border seems to be getting closer
everyday !!! Come on all you Brit-Americans, vote for Baracarama - ?!! is that a new digital-movie-film media!??!
5 September 2008
This addition was spurred by something I came across today .... but more about that later.
In my previous missive, when I said "on the roof of Weavers or the roof of #? High Street ", I meant students, not @#*!&?* peacocks !! Just thought I'd clarify that
!
Anyway, there seems to be a mark-ed dearth of late '60s, early '70s participants in the conversation here. Come on Bazza
(Baldwin), Carefoot, etc. and anyone else who sneaks a peak, but doesn't contribute to the dialogue !!
Change of subject - cruising the local thrift (charity) stores here in southern Arizona where I look for interesting vinyl, today, I came across a like-new double album from Island Records 1987 and 2 Tyranosaurus Rex albums, which have a lot of tracks we used to sweat and fight to in the Union building on the corner of the Beechfield soccer field. It's called
"The Island Story
1962-1987" - worth looking out for. Some I remember from the first Isle of Wight festival in 1968 before I arrived in Corsham, where, in 1970,
Ewan Wannop (graphics tech), Tony del Renzio, and many others were raving about the
'Woodstock' album when I arrived as a 'newbie' !! Not to forget Bruce ? who had discovered Neil Young, and carried 'After the Gold Rush' under his arm for quite a while - a man of vision - true talent & quality endure ! After Lennon, Young is still one of the best in my book !!
--- Strange how this verbal
(diarheaaaaaa) always occurs after a few bottles of (imported Brit.) beer.
---
Des - still somewhere in Arizona - writing this as McCain gives his acceptance speech
(Sept. 4, 2008) - for a Guy from desert Arizona and a Gal from arctic Alaska, they sure produce a lot of Corn
(sorry, ethanol - (or should that be methane !!) !!!!
Love to all, Des
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- Name:
- Gordon Thompson
- Email:
- Subject:
- graphic design
- Dates:
- 1966 - 1967
- Date:
- 04 August, 2008
Comments
Having been at Corsham for only a couple of terms (transferred to Canterbury - eugh! should have stayed at
Corsham), I don't really qualify as a fully-fledged contributor.
Nevertheless, just a quick note to say hello to those many people whose names I still recognise
(Erica Grice, Greg Hull, Liz Talbot(?), Angus Davis and his fab Austin 7,
William (forgotten surname), and others). Tracked down 'Tweedy' Lumgair this morning and sent him an email. Also, just noticed a very recent message from wugger-bugger
Simon Lewis who I seem to remember sharing a room with 'Aggie' Ansell across the rickety corridor from the room I shared with
Mike Goater(?) in one of the weavers' cottages in the High Street.
Apologies for only hazy recollection of specific names. Blame it on a combination of
scrumpy and forty intervening years.
Anyway, did a quick posting a few years back with an out-of-date email address - now updated.
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- Name:
- Jim Parker
- Email:
- Subject:
- Sculpture
- Dates:
- 1965 - 69
- Date:
- 09 July, 2008
Comments
There are faces I remember
All my life though some have changed
Some forever not for better
Some have gone and some remain
All these places have their moments
With lovers and friends I still can recall
Some are dead and some are living
In my life I've loved them all
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- Name:
- Simon Lewis
- Email:
- Subject:
- Foundation DipAD Sculpture
- Dates:
- 1964 to 1968
- Date:
- 07 June, 2008
Comments
Found this site by accident yesterday and its been a time warping experience browsing through it.
Hello Mike Marsden, Jim Parker, Dave Watson etal.
I am still in touch with a bunch of mid sixties Corsham folk and will dig out the pics when I have a few moments to add to the photopages.
Enjoyed the football team pic posted by Mike Marsden who I remember as a virtually static midfielder and Leeds supporter who thought he was
Bobby Moore. Found a nice pic of Janner Drake on the site which reminded me that I last saw her jumping on a bouncy castle outside the Serpentine
Gallery about fifteen years ago and still looking
great............
Anyone got a connect with Dave Kelly? Have tried to find him without success and would love to contact.
Happy days remembered.
cheers
simon lewis
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- Name:
- Ingrid Abery
- Email:
- Subject:
- Sculpture
- Dates:
- 84-87
- Date:
- 26 May, 2008
Comments
Calling Paul Malcolm - where the devil are you? You still owe me a coffee you promised me on your next visit to London...around five years
ago : I'd love to hear from you. You were always such an inspiration to all your friends and had all the time in the world for us. It would be great to catch up!
regards
Ingrid
P.S. to the web master - a lovely idea to build a site to link us ex-Corsham lot.
Thank you.
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- Name:
- Richard Dewar
- Email:
- Subject:
- Ceramics
- Dates:
- 1966-70
- Date:
- 25 May, 2008
Comments
Hi Gerry,
Been meaning to send you info for years so now I am !!
Did ceramics at Corsham from 66-70 so I can't do better than trying to remember
the names of the people in my final year group; So here goes: Richard
Dewar (sometimes known as Dick or Rick) - me, Billy
Bolton, Dave Harrison, Alistair Young, Dave Boulton
('little dave'), Toni Hinshelwood (Sherman), Joanna
Grainger, Janet Nesaule (by the way she's the girl on Steve Fairbairn's photo
of the Court), Sarah Weighell, Julia Holmes, Helen
Carter, Heather Bradshaw, Doris ?, Bev Rooker,
[Wuanita ? (Adams) - Juanita Waukaso].
Loads and loads of happy memories but will send these later. And I've got some
photos which I'll send when I find them.
Been living and making pots in France since 1979. Just finished building a new
timber-framed house in Brittany. Hi to everyone who remembers me, say hi back
when you have time. I can let you have loads of names from that time if you
want, probably up to a hundred. Yea I seem to have a good head for names. Do
you want some links for the site?*
All the best,
Richard
visit:
Richard Dewar's E-Pottery teabowls:
oakwoodceramics
*links
to people & their websites are always welcomed so I've Google'd
these two in anticipation of your links - please email
"a hundred" names/dates
here - Gerry
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- Name:
- Des Crabbe
- Email:
- Subject:
- life, the universe (is that another Furnival-type poetry?) and almost everything!!
- Dates:
- early '70s
- Date:
- 19 May, 2008
Comments
Re - P.M. Ceramics - I've still got a Stanley knife I bought in the basement of the Court from the old grey haired guy in the early '70s
(can't remember his name - Norm ?) - Blade's a bit rusty, but it still works !!
Change of subject - did you know that Phil the Greek was stationed in Corsham before he married good Queen Bess, mark II
(plain old Princess Elizabeth at the time)?
Bye for Now, Des - somewhere in Arizona - I'll let you know when I figure out where.....
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- Name:
- Sheila Hamlin
- Email:
(no email submitted)
- Subject:
- Foundation year
- Dates:
- 1964-5
- Date:
- 07 May, 2008
Comments
Hi there - any of the 64-65 students around?
I was at 4 Church St and shared a room with "Billie"
Old (Fine Art) from Liverpool. Others there were Vivian Pitches from Southport,
Carole, Erica Grice from Worcester. also "Aggie"(Paul),
Simon (always wore potters boots), Tony + car, Sue,
Dave Longmire, Eric..
Anyone remember the mad vintage car run from Corsham to Bournemouth?
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- Name:
- Paul Malcolm
- Email:
(email deleted)
- Subject:
- Ceramics
- Dates:
- 1984 - '87
- Date:
- 25 April, 2008
Comments
I have decided to become a woman everyone!!! My marriage to Tracy is in tatters, I just couldn't satisfy her in bed... I'm thinking about transsexual surgery, can anyone help?
If any of my old friends like "Bim" from Preston are thinking of contacting me, then don't bother because the email address I left on this site doesn't work anymore. I have also taken great care to avoid social networking sites like facebook, so no-one from my murky past can look me up!
Long live Picasso! I love you all!!!!...
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- Name:
- Jennifer Williams (Allen)
- Email:
- Subject:
- Cert Ed/Visual Art, Music, Drama. Specialised in textiles
- Dates:
- 1952 - 1955
- Date:
- 24 April, 2008
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Have just returned to live in UK. Was 50 years in Oz! Found the
website, arrived Feb 2007 but did not know about reunion. Would like to hear from fellow students.
Have had exciting life, always involved in the arts, education, BEd (Anthropology), MEd
(Gifted Education), Phd (Children's spatial skills) did not complete.
Moved into business tourism/motel/historical development of Western
Australia.
Married twice, divorced twice. Became a self made millionaire!
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- Name:
- Nat Clegg
- Email:
- Subject:
- painting
- Dates:
- 1983 - 1986
- Date:
- 12 March, 2008
Comments
Well.... I came across this site recently. Its been a long time.
I remember mostly long summer days sitting on the roof of Sparrows Barton. Drinking somewhat too much at the Pack
Horse and of course a bit of creativity. So, what has happened to...Reza,
Nick Armstrong, Angst Mikey, Simon House... I still
paint and photograph stuff travelling all over the world. Now involved in team development for the money and spooky stuff
for the mind - godsgiftltd.com, er the name derives from
my name "Nathaniel", its not a stripper company. Too old for all that.
Would like to hear from anyone if they would like to....see you some time.
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- Name:
- David Stoodley
- Email:
- Subject:
- as above [Ceramics & Teacher
Training]
- Dates:
- 60-61 & 62-64
- Date:
- 29 February, 2008
Comments
Having recently found this am still somewhat reeling. Seeing myself at 18 in desert boots & then reviving the faces of those who were so vital in my life is a bit disturbing really. What a
poser I must have been. I can do nothing but add my thanks to all involved and those wonderful perceptive people who provided such freedom and opportunity.
As to the others..!
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- Name:
- Pamela Gunstone (Taylor)
- Email:
- Subject:
- Painting/textiles
- Dates:
- 1959-1961
- Date:
- 20 February, 2008
Comments
Now living in Machynlleth in Mid Wales and owning a successful
independent Art gallery called Spectrum Gallery with my
partner Paul Martinez Frias. Check out Spectrum Gallery
website as I am still painting and selling my work.
Weird to see my photograph on this wonderful website after so many years! Just spending a few days staying in a cottage near
Corsham with my daughter and reminiscing about my old haunts.
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- Name:
- Susan (Constable) Doering
- Email:
- Subject:
- Education/Music
- Dates:
- 63-66
- Date:
- 18 February, 2008
Comments
I am looking for any students in education or music from the years, 1963 to 1969.
I live in the city of APPLETON, WISCONSIN,in the U.S.A. I left England in 1967, so I have slowly lost contact with all of the folks that I once knew. It would be great to hear from some of my old pals.
I taught here for several years, though not art or music, but general elementry grades. I now have my own art business and sell at local galleries and shows. I am also doing quite a lot of
commission work.
I have been married for 42 years to the Airforce Service man, that I met whilst I was a student at Corsham. We have two sons and one daughter, and a 13 year old grandson who lives with us.
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- Name:
- Jacqui Boyd
- Email:
- Subject:
- Fine Art
- Dates:
- 1977-1980
- Date:
- 05 February, 2008
Comments
Just to let you know I have started a Facebook group called Bath Academy of Art
Alumni before 1985. Never know might see a few more faces that way. I have also put a link to this website on it.
Thanks for all the hard work, Gerry.
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- Name:
- Roy Goodwin
- Email:
- Subject:
- Art Education/Teacher Training
- Dates:
- 1951/54
- Date:
- 03 February, 2008
Comments
Nostalgia isn't what it used to be. However, here are a few jottings from one of the Corsham oldies.
I was a northerner, like Pam Pebworth and Ros Gilbert, and travelled down with them by train from Manchester to Bath in 1951, complete with a full set of rough edges. Looking back to those happy, hectic days, I remember that some of us were perhaps more intoxicated by the social freedoms than the academic rigours. I realise now that to be in the same group as
Kate Nicholson, with her pedigree of artistic talent, and be instructed by painters of such status as
William Scott, Terry Frost and Peter Potworowski, was a privilege not open to many aspiring young artists.
Bruce Kent was in our group, as were Fred Haley and Derek
Ellwood.
There was a thriving music department at Corsham, headed by Henry
Boys, and so I made music with friends that including Barbara
Horton, Rosemary Farrington and John Burleigh. After completing the teaching certificate course, I was fortunate to be one of the students selected to continue into a third year of study, which gave opportunity for further advancement in specialist skills.
Did I make the most of the opportunities afforded by three years spent at the Academy? Probably not. Did I benefit from the experience gained and do I now treasure the memory of good friends and talented tutors who, more than fifty years ago, helped me towards a rewarding career? Most certainly.
After some years teaching art and music in schools in Surrey and Sussex and a further period of study at Sussex University, the last eighteen years of my career were spent as head teacher of a school in Cambridgeshire, which is where I now live, having retired in 1990. I still paint and exhibit work in this country and in France. I still compose music and have had the pleasure of hearing some of it performed at
Snape Maltings. My wife and I are proud to have children and grand-children who have achieved much recognition in the traditional music scene, both here and abroad.
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Terry Frost showing his plumb-line to a group of students. It appeared in the
commemorative book covering the years 1946-72 at Corsham [Michael
Parkin Gallery 1989 A Celebration The Bath Academy of Art]. I am the student on the right in the dreadful, baggy, corduroy trousers, next to
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- Name:
- Laurence Whitfield
- Email:
- Subject:
- Staff member
- Dates:
- 1965-'71
- Date:
- 13 January, 2008
Comments
p/t Lecturer in Sculpture. Alive and well and living in Germany. my website
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- Name:
- Michael O'Donnell
- Email:
- Subject:
- Drawing, Painting, Sculpture
- Dates:
- 1964 - 67
- Date:
- 02 January, 2008
Comments
Hello to anyone who may remember me. It would be so good to catch up with old friends and please contact me if you would like to get in touch again.
There are lots of names which spring to mind and there are many good times to remember. I am still in touch with many Corsham people and some yet to relocate. I am still working hard on my drawing and paintings, no concept of hanging up my pencils / brushes yet!!
Very best wishes, hope to hear from you.
Mike O'Donnell
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- Name:
- Vivien Tarkirk-Smith née Fryer
- Email:
- Subject:
- teaching course
- Dates:
- 1960-61
- Date:
- 25 November, 2007
Comments
Does anyone remember a woman on the NDD course called Maureen something, but called
"Birdy"? early sixties.
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- Name:
- Paul Chambers
- Email:
- Subject:
- Painting
- Dates:
- 69-73
- Date:
- 18 November, 2007
Comments
What a time that was really; from where we are looking now, phew. Clifford unfortunately did not
get the critic he wanted. Bless this man.
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- Name:
- Jacqui Boyd
- Email:
- Subject:
- painting
- Dates:
- 1977 - '80
- Date:
- 09 October, 2007
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Thanks for the link to the BP award, Mike.
Michael Simpson was a mystery to me and many other students I think. Never did quite figure him out. Can't really remember what he looks like, apart from the very dark hair and ratty jacket but I can definitely feel the sense of not quite getting the whole person.
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- Name:
- Mike Marsden
- Email:
- Subject:
- Sculpture
- Dates:
- 1965 - '69
- Date:
- 27 September, 2007
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Some of you may be interested to know . . . learnt recently that Michael
Simpson is the subject of this year's winner of the first prize in
the BP Portrait Award. Just access the National
Portrait Gallery web site to take a look.
He taught me drawing one day a week in the Barn during my Pre-Dip year .
. . let's just say his teaching technique was interesting, and he
certainly got his money's worth out of that brown pin-stripe suit.
Let it be
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- Name:
- Steve Fairbairn
- Email:
- Subject:
- Graphics
- Dates:
- '67 - '70
- Date:
- 18 September, 2007
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SAD NEWS.
I was in touch with my dear friend Val Prinsep the other day - Margrét and I were sort of half planning a visit to Paris in December because Val and I have both got birthdays around then. It turns out that Val has just lost his son Charlie in a cycling accident in Canada. It happened at the beginning of August when Val and his wife were in Australia. Terrible shock for both of them.
Charlie Prinsep was only 23 and quite a character so I'm told, though I never met him. There's a lot about him on Google. And Val has just moved to Dubai
(of all places). Just like him.
This is
Val's
email if anyone wishes to send condolences.
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- Name:
- Heather James
- Email:
- Subject:
- Vis Comm (graphics)
- Dates:
- 76-79
- Date:
- 15 September, 2007
Comments
We've just spent a few happy days wandering around Wiltshire ending up staying with friends in Bath which, I understand, is now in North Somerset.
Yesterday we went on an outing to Lacock. Our host suggested that since we would be driving very close to Corsham we might like to stop off at Beechfield House. I hadn't been there since the early 80s so said
'yeah, why not'. What a strange place it is now. The listed refectory has been demolished (why?) and replaced with a Neo-Georgian building. Yuk. I noticed that something was missing. What was it? The trees were still there and looking lovely. I know! There are no people around. It was so sad.
Moving on.
We carried on driving through Corsham and when asked 'Do you want to see the Court' I answered
'Yes'. As we drove along Church Street I saw for the first time in 30 years where I had lived for 2 years at
nos 4 and 5. I must admit to some mixed feelings when I saw them, but they looked very nice. We parked in front of Corsham Court and actually got out of the car this time. The view of the Court was unchanged and then looking around the outside of the church and then gazing back at Church Street brought back the feeling of excitement I had had all those years ago. The possibilities of creating interesting art presented by being at
BAA, which I felt back in '76, is still with me. At the time all I was aware of was the anxiety of leaving home for the first time making friends and finding my way around. Now I realise underneath all that was a sense of anticipation.
All these years later I can finally appreciate it. Well, better late than never I suppose.
Heather
Corsham Court Panorama's produced by John
Law 60-63, subsequent lecturer at BAA and Bath Spa
from where he retired last year. The price for one sized 60cm x
27cm is £35 plus p&p. They can be viewed on his site
- email John
Law.
Does anyone have the contact details for
Sara Follis 77-80? fine art,
please email Heather
James
if you can help.
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- Name:
- Jill Neville
- Email:
- Subject:
- Printmaking/painting
- Dates:
- 1963-65
- Date:
- 19 August, 2007
Comments
Wanting to contact Barbara Carr 1963 - '66.
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- Name:
- Fiona Thompson
- Email:
- Subject:
- Ceramics
- Dates:
- 1977-1980
- Date:
- 03 August, 2007
Comments
It was purely by chance this morning that I found the BAA Corsham website after doing a search for
Peter Kinley paintings. I just spent a wonderful 2 hours revisiting faces and names and it was amazing to be whisked back in time so unexpectedly.
I studied Ceramics at BAA from 77-80 and like many others it was a unique experience and one that I have never forgotten.
I now live in US (its been 20 years and before that in Egypt) but have returned to UK in past years and stopped by Corsham while visiting friends in Bath. Of course I had to see the peacocks at Corsham Court and Spiders Barn.... I was
disapointed when I couldn't enter Beechfield ... it was closed off as a private property. I hope they kept the monkey puzzle tree!
I especially enjoyed seeing the faces of Jim Manson, Alex Faulkner
(who by the way attended 76-79 the same year as Jim Manson), Nicky
Lintern, Helga Staddon, Hamish Muir, Rosie Jones and importantly THE
John Colbeck who I still admire considerably.
As I further browsed I noticed on Cilla (May)Watt's page, a pic of 3 people in a boat on Corsham lake and its unclear who they all are by the caption.
The mystery is now solved ---the person steering the boat is actually me and not the sculptor Judy "Haggis"
Haig, the keen advisor next to me is Alex Faulkner (no
it's Robin Watt [Hedy's dad] says Cilla*), and dutifully guarding the oars is Jim Manson.
Sadly my old pics of BAA were lost due to many years of arduous globe trotting so unfortunately I can't contribute in that area. However if anyone has pics of me during that time I'd love to be forwarded. Also please inform me re; any upcoming news of future reunions
(sorry I missed this years as ironically I was in UK in June/July 07) and share my contact info with others as I'd love to hear from anyone interested.
Thank you so much Gerry for producing this invaluable web page.
Best wishes,
Fiona Thompson
*corrected Jan 2008
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- Name:
- des crabbe
- Email:
- Subject:
- graphics
- Dates:
- early 70's
- Date:
- 25 July, 2007
Comments
Hi,
ditto to Bazza's comment. I recommend more 'Newkie Brown'. Couldn't be there, but my thoughts were with
you.

Des - somewhere in Arizona
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- Name:
- Barry Baldwin
- Email:
- Subject:
- Sculpture and Life
- Dates:
- 1970-73
- Date:
- 24 July, 2007
Comments
Hell's Teeth!!!!!
Do we all look so outrageously old and washed out, and virtually
unrecognizable???!!!
Barry Baldwin - The Bay Area of San Francisco
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- Name:
- Jacqui Boyd
- Email:
- Subject:
- painting
- Dates:
- 1977-80
- Date:
- 17 July, 2007
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Hi Gerry
Sorry I wasn't able to get to the reunion but it looks like you had a good crowd. Maybe in the UK in November as its my parents 50th wedding anniversary. Looking at the photographs, everyone looks so respectable these days.
PS my website is a bit out date at the moment so the best link for me is my creative blog
called Puddles of
Dreams.
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- Name:
- Jane Ostler
- Email:
- Subject:
- Fine Art Painting
- Dates:
- 1977-80
- Date:
- 16 July, 2007
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Dear Gerry
Just wanted to say a huge 'Thank You' for all your work behind the
scenes of the reunion last weekend, (14th-15th July 2007). From
what I hear your trip to Calais was very self-sacrificial and I think we
all owe you. Thanks also to Graham Day for curating the show so beautifully.
I was really chuffed to be asked to join in.
Thanks a lot.
Jane
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- Name:
- Paul Coope
- Email:
- Subject:
- ceramics and beer
- Dates:
- 1974-1978
- Date:
- 14 July, 2007
Comments
Hi to all my old mates out there and I am sorry that I won't be able to get to the reunion that is on this weekend. I would have liked to have caught up with old lags and found out
what's been happening in the their world, however I live in Oz and can't make it to the northern
hemisphere for this do.
If anyone reads this and knows the whereabouts of Sally Smith I would love to contact her. Hope you have a great weekend, I'll be thinking of you.
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- Name:
- Irene Cornelius née Holley
- Email:
- Subject:
- Many and various!
- Dates:
- Sept '57 - Feb '59
- Date:
- 09 July, 2007
Comments
Our year group's last re-union was in 1997.
What a privilege it was to study at Corsham. Just about everything was
joyous apart from the flu epidemic victims laid low that first term. Such very fond memories, and of course, meeting
David William Mark Cornelius there. Our 50th wedding anniversary will be in Feb '09.
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- Name:
- Vivien Fryer (now Tarkirk-Smith)
- Email:
- Subject:
- Teacher Training
- Dates:
- 1960-1961
- Date:
- 08 June, 2007
Comments
I was devastated to have been chucked out of Corsham, and blamed it on not having slept with certain tutors. Yet my one year there really is one of the building blocks of who I am today. I thought
Howard Hodgkin's "art" was rubbish, but he certainly taught me a great deal about painting. I adored
Stephen Russ, to whom we told our problems.
I would love to hear from people of my Group C. I live in Canada now.
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- Name:
- Alice Mason
- Email:
- Subject:
- Painting
- Dates:
- 1983-86
- Date:
- 15 May, 2007
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Hi,
Thank you for this site, it's very nostalgic. I'll try to find some photos to email you.
Alice x
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- Name:
- Chris Rose
- Email:
- Subject:
- Ministry Course
- Dates:
- 1959-1961
- Date:
- 12 April, 2007
Comments
It would be lovely to hear from old friends.
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- Name:
- Paddy Goff
- Email:
- Subject:
- Painting and the rest
- Dates:
- 1967 - 70
- Date:
- 30 March, 2007
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I haven't been back for a while, and it is good to see that the book is still lively as ever.
It doesn't seem possible that I started to pull my teaching pension this year, as I am still as stupid as I ever was. Saw
Geoff Turpin recently and it's good to see he is still working.
I also heard from the beautiful Merlin neé
Chesterman, who is also still working and teaching at West Dene in Sussex, but lives in
North Devon.
Me? I write about hotels, having spent 25 years designing them. Involved in lots of exciting things like growing broad beans. Gave up dope when I left Corsham, but still can't find the way. Good old Third Eye.
Thanks for the site Gerry.
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- Name:
- Alan Humphries
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- Subject:
- Painting
- Dates:
- 1967 - 71
- Date:
- 25 February, 2007
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Such great memories ... so where are you all now - Jan Kerr's buddies in Church St -
Jenny (George), Doreen, the lovely Tessa?
Those I lived with over the doctor's in the High St - Liam
Carolan, John Pennicott, Gary, Tom?, Mark
Clark, Chris Portas, Graham, Phil from Graphics?
Mike the film-maker, Tara McKee ......? - all those of you who made my time at Corsham so magical.
You must be out there somewhere - be lovely to hear from you.
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- Name:
- Peter Tuck
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- Subject:
- Photography and Painting
- Dates:
- 1960-62, 63-64
- Date:
- 07 February, 2007
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I recognise a lot of names listed here and some students in the photographs from
58-64. It's triggered a lot of memories. I remember a lot of talented students in my time at Corsham - did they keep
going?
It would be interesting to hear from anyone who remembers me and Sue
Burgess. Where are all those who came to our wedding in Corsham?
I've been producing some decent large drawings over the last few years and
am about to start painting again.
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- Name:
- Anne Herlihy
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- Subject:
- Foundation '61 & one term pottery '62
- Dates:
- 1961 - 62
- Date:
- 20 January, 2007
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I learnt from Howard Hodgkin, Stephen Russ and Andrew
Wilson, [among others] and I would like to know what happened to them
[save Howard whom I have seen since and of course know about because of his
achievements].
There are also a few students with whom I've lost touch and would be interested in contacting.
Is this possible?
Please email me their names and
I'll include them here for others to contact you directly - Gerry 20.01.07
a past feature on Stephen
Russ by Molly & Bert Eastman
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- Name:
- Michael Pytel
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- Subject:
- Painting
- Dates:
- 1979 - 1982
- Date:
- 07 January, 2007
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Well well well its amazing what you can find on the internet when you don't want to do any
work. For those of you who don't know me, I spent most of my time being irritating, noisy or
drunk, or all three. Still quite good at all of these really.
At present I'm a science officer at the eden project and don't paint much now but do the odd drawing.
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- Name:
- David Lazarus
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- Subject:
- foundation
- Dates:
- 1970 - 71
- Date:
- 30 December, 2006
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I spent barely a year at Corsham, creating very little. Perhaps it was the bucolic grounds or the lovely ladies or heroic biker lads to say nothing of the scrumpy that lulled me into a stupor. The vortex of memories induced by this website has held me in a similar state of mind. My dog Dyl, one of
magic's pups, John Furnival and Dorothy's umbrella. My digs in Melksham and that tyre factory.
Pete Bateman and his wacky stuff. Youth may indeed be wasted on the young, but what better place to do it.
I am painting and printmaking full time now making up for some of those glorious lost hours and friends wherever you may be.
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- Name:
- Gerry McFarlane
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- Subject:
- Ceramics
- Dates:
- 1974 - 78
- Date:
- 27 December, 2006
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It's the 'home straight' folks, in that this Guestbook
for your
comments, will continue as long as ...I do!
If you still have additions for the site or you've just discovered it (not
been in cyberspace for long then?), you can interactively make your
comments for here, and in the contact or
names lists, for posterity. If
you want to add a page as others have done, then please email me for
details of uploading photos & text.
I must thank all of the active participants who have contributed to the
BAA@C site over the last 5 years. You've greatly added to the overall
picture and given visitors an insight into what was more than just an
institution of buildings for creativity but also of people who made it
rich in personalities. Well that's the soppy bit over, back to reality.
Good luck in the coming years.
Gerry
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