More pictures

This page contains pictures that don’t fit in the other galleries, including panoramic school photos- please send more!

New this afternoon a high-res scan of most of the 1973 photo – we’ll put this in the downloads area as well as it is 13,000 pixels wide.

hhgs-1973-comp HR with extr left Piers

 

Mr Shaw has also stitched together the 1975 images and sharpened them – but where is he?

1975- comp PiersFresh in from Mr. Olding (in the Colonies), this vintage selection.  Anyone remember the name of the camel?

Thanks to Annette Hogwood (Boniface) for these Kodachrome gems:

Now some pictures from Paul Randall – click on a pic to start the gallery:

richard Elaine Paul

 

Richard, Elaine and Paul

Mr Welch

 

Mr. Welch set free in Gloucestershire on a field course.  What fun we had counting leeches.

Field Course

Enter Mr. Packer on the right and … memory fails me, is that another Geographer?

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Vital details of bistable circuit from Unilab module in APL…

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Mr. Parkinson on the sports field with Harlands Primary School playground behind.

Huts

L6th common room and proof of Mr. McGahan’s and Miss Jenkins’ supremacy, stolen from the 1971 reunion’s Friends Reunited site

Take me to your leader

 

Aerial

An aerial view as it is now – the A, B and C blocks have gone, as have the old games hall and the swimming pool, apparently submerged under an industrial unit. However the entrance hall, assembly hall, dining room, labs, refectory and woodwork/metalwork shops remain, as do four of the huts including the former L6th common room.

Can anyone identify this event (click to enlarge)?

 

 

And now some school photos courtesy of Johnny Brooker: 1969 pt1

1969 5

1969 pt2

1969 4

1969 pt3

1969 3

1069 pt4

1969 2

1969 pt5

1969 1

1973 pt1

1973 4

1973 pt2

1973 3

1973 pt3

1973 2

1973 pt4

1973 1

1975 pt1

1975 5

1975 pt2

1975 4

1975 pt3

1975 3

1975 pt 4

1975 2

1975 pt5

1975 1

Do please let us have any that you are prepared to share…

P.S. Who loves maths?

Who loves maths

xx Nikki Piers and Simon

 

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