Boys School Reunion 1999
A gallery of photos of the event
By Geoff Webb
Left to right: Dennis Reading, Ronnie and Jim Hales, Dennis Winch, Alan Waller and Terry Day
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Irene Benn, June Fox and Lily Cowland
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Mick and Terry Day, Peter 'Podger' Fox, Vic Clarke, Brian Palmer and Alistair Govan
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Frank 'Pum' Smith, Alan 'Pip' French, Norman Shepherd, Jim Smith, John Tingey and Alan Clark
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Ted Benn, Brian Males, Cyril Field and Gordon Bartlett
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Mick Miles, Mick Chatfield and Trevor 'Tommy' Coleman
Geoff Webb
Facing the camera, left to right: Trevor 'Tommy' Coleman, Alistair Govan, Tony Dickinson and Tony Hawkins
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Brian 'Bob' Palmer, Clifford 'Nipper' Hill, Ken Hedges and Mick Day
Geoff Webb
Left to right: James 'Jippy' O'Hara, Peter Reading, Gordon Field and Dennis Reading
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Alan Waller, George Braddon, James 'Jippy' O'Hara, Peter Reading, Gordon Field, Dennis Reading and Ronnie Hales
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Ian and Richard Robertson, Bill Bolt, Stephen Murphy and Roger May
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Norman Peck, Geoff Hobbs, Arthur Winch, Brian Cowland, Roy Fox and John Dunckley
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Stephen Murphy, Roger May, Ian and Richard Robertson and Bill Bolt
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Roy Fox, John Dunckley, Harry Halsey, Brian Cowland, 'Snowy' Nunn and Peter Fry
Geoff Webb
Facing the camera, left to right: John Tingey, Alan Clark, Jim Dalton and Frank 'Pum' Smith
Geoff Webb
Left to right: Dennis Sibley, Frank Douse, David Axtell and John Boden
Geoff Webb
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This page was added on 29/09/2010.
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Have been looking through the Redbourn Boys Reunion photos, including Geoff Webbs Some great memories. I have lived in Australia for 52 years, but have been back for holidays, unfortunately not at the time of the Reunions, however a lot of the names, and even the faces are quite recognisable