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- 2006-01-24 @ 15:26:36
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- 2006-02-11 @ 17:45:20
Good to see the old photo. My original was destroyed in a house fire in 1969 but fortunately my in -laws\had a copy
HUGH
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- 2006-02-11 @ 17:53:28
I am in touch with Derek Doyle at a small 3 monthly school reunion.
I saw Fred Nicoll last month. Sadly Anne died lat year.
I stayed with George Philp last year.
I met Julian Bath at Lourdes. He left our group in 3rd year to do a BSc
I am well aprt from deafness.
My 14th grandchild is due in July.
HUGH
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- 2006-02-17 @ 12:30:37
Hugh You are beating me; only 10 so far. One of the oldest is continuing the medic tradition starting this autumn.
My daughter unearthed photos I took of an anatomy lecture in (?) 1950 showing the theatre, skeleton, & lecturer teaching on the arm. I thought it could be put on here but it seems not. I cannot remember the name of the lecturer but have pixellated his face to preserve anonymity. Can email if interested.
joe
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- 2006-07-18 @ 21:57:56
I was on a walking holiday in NW Scotland and I met Bea Lewis formerly Beatrice Marwick. She is still a tiny wee soul but she has climbed all the Munros! She is widowed like me and she lives in West Lothian. I hope to visit her in September. My 14th grandchild has arrived. a boy Eli Zac! HUGH
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- 2006-10-05 @ 06:55:50
5.10.06
Joe, I have just unearthed the blog. It seems to have been lost in inactivity, but perhaps it is an idea worth pursuing.
I read The Scotsman on the net and have been interested in the recent spate of articles about climate change. Here in Central New South Wales we are suffering from an extreme drought. Already this year our rainfall, which is never very abundant, is about 200mms less than average. I guess we will receive rain one day and must just wait patiently. Meantime I am selling half of my cattle.
Regards,
David

This is a first go at providing a blog for the class of 55