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This website was updated on 7th July 2004

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New Arrivals


The following Old Boys have found the site since the last update.

     

Member's Updates


Member's Updates

Thank you to George Tarry (left in 59) and Adrian Payne (left in 63) for contacting us and to posting their personal profiles on the site. To see what they have been up to in the intervening decades, just click on their name.

Adrian asks are there any Old Harlovians in Australia... he is based in Sydney. If so, get in touch with him... Paul Burke, where in Oz are you?

Graham Keeler (left in 58) has been in touch with some new names to add to the Keyes House photos of 1955 and 1957. Any one know anyone else? To view the updated photos, just click on the year.

Colin Oliver-Taylor has sent us some more names to the faces (including his own!) of the 1963 Nelson House photo... just click the link to view.

Geoff Lyons (left in 57) has also been busy identifying many Nelson House faces from 1955 which, after 49 years, is a sterling effort indeed. Click on the link to view the new identities.

Get your profiles up on the site. Just type them out and send them as a word doc attached to an e-mail, to the webmaster, who'll do the rest.

Also, let us have your e-mail address. Remember, if you do not want to use your real e-mail address, we can set you up with an Old Harlovians one (yourname@oldharlovians.co.uk) that automatically forwards e-mails to your real address. There is, of course, no charge for this, so please only ask to use this facility if you want to be super cautious.

 

New Pics


New archive photographs

Adrian Payne has sent in a photo of the Prefects of 1963, of which he was one. If you were around in the early 60's, then test your memory (and emotions?) as you check out this photo by clicking this link

Adrian has also sent in a copy of an old prospectus... you have seen the photos... now check out the words by clicking this link.

Hugh Jones (what a busy boy) has also sent us a couple of photos of Old harlow today... if you haven't been back since leaving, take a look at how things have progressed (?), by clicking this link

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Reunions

Reunion 2004

Did you make it?

As the June 2004 Reunion dinner and post dinner party flickers and fades in our overburdened memories like an old movie, Hugh Jones (56-63) has posted his befuddled recollections of the evening, on the website. Names have NOT been changed to protect the innocent or the guilty. And no, nobody admits to getting Louisa of Loughton's phone number. Who? Read Hugh's report by clicking this link.

Also, hot from Boots, comes some early pics of the evening courtesy of Hugh, including some of the survivors. Click this link to see a preview of the 2004 Reunion Photos

Post Script: Bill Billing did not make it to survivor status this year, earning him official wimp status.

 

Bits & Pieces

 


What do you know?

1. Chris Dadson has added a bit more info about the Robin Hood mosaic. Clicking the link takes you to the updated page.

2. The Prefects photo sent in by Adrian Payne stirred some memories of two of the breed... Brett and DL. Check these out in the latest posting on the memories section.

Don't forget you too can share your memories of your time at Harlow College (good and bad) with the rest of us. Alas, you cannot post automatically... you have to send an e-mail to the webmaster. Please check out the new memories index, so you can see the format the section takes.

What do you know? What do you want us to know? What can you remember?

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Tell the webmaster who'll tell everyone else!

 

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