21, no. The result was that the degree course also included industrial relations, business economics, accountancy, organization analysis and design, investment studies, and operational research. Roger excelled, and graduated in 1956 with a First Class Honours degree in Geology. He always showed great curiosity and did well at primary school. Pamela Zasada, Education. They both fell in love with life in Canada and lived in Ontario for the next 55 years. On graduation he worked in London for Beecham and then Hofmann La Roche, joining the Pharmaceutical Societys Register in October 1967. Obituary kindly supplied by Dr M Taub (Engineering 1945) and Ian's daughter. However, working alongside Dr Ibrahim Wada and Dr Bryan Woodward, Fidelis performed the first IVF run of patients in June 1997, with three of the nine patients becoming pregnant, and the first IVF baby, Hannutu, being born on 11th February 1998. He retired in 2000 and, as Emeritus Professor, visited the School of Physics and Astronomy regularly for discussions with colleagues. Online condolences shared at www.cremationlondon.com. His last position was as an Attending Physician and Sub-Chief at the Kaiser Center for Reproductive Health in Fremont, California. Initially, I was on loan from Finance to Systems for one year but stayed much longer.". Over the next 40 years he travelled extensively, both on family holidays and for work. Fiona Carmichael is an expert on employment issues faced by informal caregivers and older workers: Edgbaston Toni became ill in late 2019 and he passed away more quickly than we had hoped or expected. But perhaps most widely-known is his co-authored Secret-Classrooms: An Untold Story of the Cold War (2006), telling of the scene where Michael Frayn, Alan Bennett and many Russian scholars of their generation acquired their skills as military translators and interpreters of Russian before moving into other areas. Les, sensibly, enquired at the US Embassy on the chances of his being called-up and he was assured that this was very unlikely. Since 2000, he has been a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor on Sustainable Development at the University of Birmingham. Colin Johnson, Agricultural Sciences - October 2009, Richard (Rik) Lewis, Mechanical Engineering - 28 February 2021, Professor Kevin Shingfield, Animal Science - September 2016. She always carried knitting or sewing, wrote articles for Parish magazines, played the organ in several churches including Bawtry Parish church for the past 30 years and taught many piano pupils. 63, 102101. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2020.102101. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and discover Fiona's connections and jobs at similar companies. He not only managed his own farm, but was employed by other landowners to develop farms both locally and further away. Whilst she had moved on a long way from her chemistry degree, she never forgot the debt she owed Nottingham University for giving her the opportunity to study for a degree and to gain a freedom she had not previously experienced. During his time at Nottingham, Stephen published nearly 100 papers on his crystallographic research and in 1956 a book Physical Chemistry for Students of Pharmacy and Biology. PhD projects. In Canberra he worked as a civilian medical practitioner for the Australian military. He was 79. Alan married Maria Rice, who was also at Nottingham University graduating in 1959 in Biology. Obituary kindly supplied by Frank's daughter, Helen. Fiona strongly believes in collaborating closely with business and that academia and business can do a great deal to support one another. Stephens love of walking and cycling was hindered by his peripheral neuropathy, which he put down to exposure to hazardous chemicals in his early career. Former Royal Air Force medical officer and consultant in Public Health Medicine (born May 1932, died November 2020). As part of the thick sandwich he obtained a first in Electrical Engineering at Nottingham University. During her time at the school she acted as an adviser to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge with regard to their Common Entrance Examination papers, in particular Mathematics. In early summer 2020, she experienced some unusual health issues and was diagnosed in August with an incurable brain tumour. dissertation involved a careful reconstruction of the late sixteenth century outbreak of plague in Beeston. Stanley worked as an engineer for 41 years, 37 of those in the Ontario Nuclear industry. After UCN Ian joined the Royal Navy where he served for two years as a commissioned offiicer. In the summer of 1989 he suffered a serious illness and underwent amputation of his left leg which caused him constant discomfort for the rest of his life. At University she pursued her natural scientific bent, and indulged her passion for choral singing, through which activity she met her future husband, Cedric, an engineering student. Not only was Stephen an outstanding crystallographer but he also cared deeply about the growing crystallographic community at both national and European level. In 1964 he went to Cambridge to study for a PhD in control systems engineering as a member of St Johns College. Obituary kindly supplied by a friend of Tony's, Brian Playle. 146, 105595. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2021.105595, Schaafsma, M, Eigenbrod, F, Gasparatos, A, Gross-Camp, N, Hutton, C, Nunan, F, Schreckenberg, K & Turner, K 2021, 'Trade-off decisions in ecosystem management for poverty alleviation', Ecological Economics, vol. They married in July 1996. Ann worked as both a teacher, social worker and trainer for social workers in both Haringey and Hertfordshire. He is survived by his wife Edith (qualified Bristol 1955), two children and five grandchildren. He lived in Wylam from 1970, where he became a Parish and District Councillor- starting the village newsletter, setting up the Village Railway Museum- birthplace of George Stephenson- and latterly working with a small group investigating the lives of people listed on the village war memorial. Dr. Westley had 110 publications and was awarded 32 patents during the course of his career. John Jowett passed away peacefully 12 January 2017, aged 83, at Chevington House, Bourne. In 1963 Ken moved to Leeds to take up a teaching post for RE and German and remained in the same school until retirement having moved up through the ranks to Head of School. He was also a Queens Scout and had been a champion at the local chess club. Sons Michael, Andrew and Oliver were born over the following 5 years. Maureen Gowers, History - 7 December 2006, The Reverend Canon Bruce Grainger, Theology - 2 September 2019, Michael Greaves, Agriculture/Microbiology - October 2010, Dr Timothy Hall, Botany - 23 February 2016, Joanna Hughes, Russian Studies - 24 December 2013. Alan and Diana loved international travel which took them to many countries including most of Europe and the Mediterranean, Scandinavia, Egypt, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, Tahiti and New Caledonia. He is survived by Doreen and their three children, Hayley, Melda and Adrian. 2022, pp. Fiona IRVINE | Cited by 262 | of University of Birmingham, Birmingham | Read 19 publications | Contact Fiona IRVINE 529 5th Avenue
He was a great beloved family man and he is survived by his wife Elisabeth (Lis) and their two daughters, Christine and Jessica. Chapters include, Organised Labour in Nottingham, in John V. Beckett (ed. Throughout all these years she maintained contact with the many friends she and David had made. The family moved to West Yorkshire when her husband, Ellis, gained the Headship of Normanton Grammar School. Alan was a traditionalist in many regards and forthright with his opinions; he would more than frequently offer his viewpoint on an issue whether it contradicted those around him or not. Research. Michaels only brother, Barry, died in a plane crash in 1971, and it was very touching that Michaels two nephews and niece were prepared to travel from Australia to attend his funeral. I am also developing a project on conceptions of time in ancient Greek cosmogony and looking at correspondences between ancient Greek and Indian creation narratives. He was the best friend you could have. Problem based learning and early exposure to patients were emphasised. We met on our very first day as undergraduates, when we both arrived in Willoughby Hall. Patricia Moore, Social Administration - 13 October 2011, Dorothy Mountfield (ne Gibbs), Pharmacy - 23 May 2021, Anthony Norminton, Agriculture/Horticulture - 24 June 2011, Anne (Margaret) Phillips (ne Jones), Botany - October 2007, Philip Priestley, Chemistry - 9 March 2018, Online obituary can be found atThe Writer's Guild of Great Britain, Maxwell Rouse, Mechanical Engineering - November 1990, James Saunt, Agriculture/Horticulture - November 2010, Patrick Smith, Mathematics - 25 April 2020, Brian Stubbs, Pharmacy/Pharmaceutical Sciences - 19 September 2013, Dr Malcolm Thorneycroft, Electrical Engineering - 2 December 2018, John Bryan Todd, French - 17 November 2010, Roger Tomlinson, Geography - 7 February 2014, William Tromans, Politics - November 2005, Hugh Walker, Electrical Engineering - 20 June 2013, Keith Watkinson, Russian and Slavonic Studies, Hazel Whitaker (ne Grain), Social Administration - 10 July 2021, Michael Widdas, Mining Engineering - 7 June 2009, Jean Willis (ne Thomas), Chemistry - August 2022, Martin Willis, Chemistry - 30 October 2006, Rev Derek Robert Wooldridge, Economic & Social History, Marita Allwood (ne Lawler-Wilson), English - 26 July 2006, Ram Azad, Mining Engineering - 15 July 2009, Mary (Jill) Ball (ne Massey), French - 23 August 2017, Premanand Bhatt, Electrical Engineering - 18 June 2008. When he was 37, Guy became a member and subsequently chairman of Newark Internal Drainage Board. A celebration of his life may be planned for a later date.Arrangements entrusted to Cremation London and Middlesex, (519) 858-2467. He visited over 50 countries on every continent (Antarctica excepted); particular highlights being South America, Borneo, the Maldives and New Zealand, where he practiced his interest in photography. Her first degree in Economics, Politics and Quantitative Methodsis from The University of East Anglia (1983). Fatt Kwang Kew, Mechanical Engineering - 8 October 2011, Katherine MacKenzie, Urban Planning and Management - October 2015, Paul Richardson, Environmental Life Science - 2009, Tonko Viel, Continuing Professional Development and School Imp - March 2006, Graeme Bell, Executive Version - 14 April 2011, Anne Chambers, Local and Regional History, Wendy Edmunds, British and Irish Art - 30 October 2007, Janet Faulkner, English Studies - 24 June 2010, Claire Hopkin, Occupational Psychology - August 2018, Anthony Howard, Hon LLD - 19 December 2010, Angus Hutchison-Brown, Computer Science - May 2008. Demographic analysis of this type was still quite new as indeed were computers in historical research in the mid-1980s. Peggy Rumbol (ne McConville), English - 30 May 2006, Moran Shaw (Ratcliffe), French - 19 March 2016, Maurice Standeven, French - 24 September 2008, Isobel Trueman, French - 20 February 2007, Frances (Peggy) Turner (ne Roberts), Social Science - 2010, Peter Whitaker, Physics - 17 December 2009, Maurice Adams, Agriculture - 9 September 2019, Arthur Burdett, Civil Engineering - 16 March 2006, Raymond Clarke, Applied Social Science - 4 March 2010, Raymond Collard, Pharmacy - 8 November 2013, Cyril Davies, Mining Engineering - 8 February 2013, Josephine Egerton (ne Buffy), History - June 2012, Pamela Harborow (ne Richardson), Geography - 2015, Frank Harris, Combined Studies - 13 December 2010, Yat Sun Lau, Civil Engineering - 3 November 2011, John Mainwood, Botany - 28 September 2016. MRSC. Whilst with Deloitte, she made use of her skills in French and Italian by working on assignments in cities such as Montreal, Luxembourg, Milan, Geneva and Brussels. And we always enjoyed visits to Lindisfarne, the island of Aidan. He gave dad a lift one evening and had to stop off en route at his lab. His PhD was awarded in 1968 and for the next nine years he worked for Hawker Siddeley in Group Management Services. Classics, Ancient History and Archaeology Honorary Research Fellow. in Making Climate Compatible Development Happen., Chapter 12, Routledge, pp. Until he was 70 he enjoyed excellent health and energy and lived life to the full. This was translated into Spanish and Japanese, with 2nd and 3rd editions published in 1960 and 1977. He was well respected and a guiding figure to many of those he met. 4, pp. In 1958 he moved to the Technical Development dept of BNS at Pontypool, S Wales, and was employed on various aspects of nylon fabrics until the time of his death in an air crash close to Yeadon (now Leeds-Bradford) Airport, Yorkshire on 20th January 1969. Judith Barlow, Problem-Centred Interventions - December 2011, Jane Dawson, Business Administration - 13 June 2006, George Gretton, Law with Chinese Law - August 2018, Brian Jones, Local History - 1 September 2008, Philip Owen, Local and Regional History - 24 May 2020, Dr Sally Pollard (Chappell, nePlummer), Clinical Laboratory Sciences - 16 June 2017, David Pool, Building Environment Engineering - 31 May 2018, Ann-Marie Shirley (ne Ward), Modern European Studies - August 2020. The new department at Nottingham and its undergraduate degree course required a new combination of subjects to be studied and that combination was put together by him, not without some opposition from others who thought that the course should only have technological content. Moving to Australia with his Australian wife, Gill, he joined a four person practice in Leeton, NSW where he practised for 15 years before moving to Canberra in 1994. He was a leading figure in The Heswall Round Table, with memorable events including pushing a wheelchair coast-to-coast for charity and always helping Santa. Obituary kindly supplied by Derek's daughter, Adle Hanson (French, 1987), Donald Harrison, Civil Engineering - October 2013, Graville Hutchinson, Mathematics - July 2007, Dr Barrie Machin, Agriculture/Horticulture - 22 January 2016, John Stuart Morley Hutchinson, Zoology - 5 August 2010. Richard graduated from Nottingham University in 1968 with a B.Sc. In 1966, he took a 2 year sabbatical after securing a post with UNESCO to set up a Mining Department at the Middle East Technical University in Ankara to where the family moved. Pamela Pullen (ne Gray), Grouped Subjects, Clere Richardson (ne Baker), Zoology - October 2010, (Eileen) Mabel Roberts (ne Alexander), Physics - 3 September 2021. UAE. Philip Richard Bowman Brooks, died suddenly at home in Wylam, Northumberland on 10th June 2018, aged 78. He was a Full Cat instructor and tug pilot and had held the UK two-seat sailplane altitude and gain of height records, with a climb to over 19,000ft (gain of 17,750ft) in a Blanik in June 1964. She had excelled at Bromley Grammar school in Mathematics but her chosen degree reflected a life-long concern for social welfare. Simon passed away after a brave battle against a rare cancer in April 2022. I held a conference, Time and . He was very active in the University Rifle club and Territorial Army shooting teams under the famous Colonel Shaw and Dad talked mum into having a go. Lorna was a worthy and popular recipient of the inaugural School of Medicine award for Service Excellence in an APM role in 2021. Over time he became one of the world's most distinguished researchers on ruminant fat metabolism.After working as a research fellow at the University of Reading from 2001-2003, he returned to Finland. Obituary kindly supplied by Robin's son, Christopher. , Employment and training issues relating to ageing societies, the over 50s and informal carers, Alternative contact number available for this expert: contact the press office. Guy was born on 30 October 1931, at Arnold, Nottingham. Following the death of her husband in July 1995, after 38 years or marriage, Audrey organised and ran extensive bridge groups at her house through the University of the Third Age. He graduated with a BSc (Hons) Physics in 1983 and continued studying at the University, going on to gain a PhD in theoretical physics in 1987. With his marriage to Linda, Les converted to Judaism. District of Education Officers Sierra Leone 1959-61, District Education Officer Nyasaland(Malawi) 1961-63. Strictly family only during the current measures. Normans friends and family can justly be proud of his legacy and lasting contribution, and we extend our deepest condolences.Obituary kindly supplied by Estel Eforgan, Norman's partner and friend for 30 years. https://doi.org/10.1525/cpcs.2022.1694085, Carmichael, F, Darko, C, Kanji, S & Vasilakos, N 2022, 'School closures and educational attainment in Ethiopia: can extra classes help children to catch up? At her funeral over 100 colleagues, friends and ex-graduates came from many parts of the country. Obituary available via Stuff.co.nz, kindly supplied by Ian's wife, Cheryl. He travelled all over the country providing technical support involving installing and training in voice recording equipment. Chris graduated from the University of Nottingham July 2000 with a BA Honours Degree in Politics. During which time he lectured at Nottingham Trent University. When privatisation of the water industry was being planned he successfully opposed the inclusion of land drainage and flood defence. Robert Curtis, Geography - August 2020Described by his teachers as an unusually exceptional student, two core passions of Robbies were philosophy and travelling, which he put into practice in his gap year when he spent time in Sri Lanka and India. Dr. John William Westley 75, died December 12, 2011, at his home in Petaluma, California, after a brave and lengthy battle with pancreatic cancer. He completed his working life with a spell in Community Pharmacy combined with undertaking inspection and consultancy work, eventually retiring to spend time with the family and grandchildren he loved. Over the following years the family flourished and the farm prospered. Sally Bullock (ne Richards), Dairying - 11 April 2010, Roger Burton, French/Spanish - 30 July 2018, David Dalton, Mining Engineering - 14 April 2008, Arah Danielian, Physics - 19 January 2013, Michael Davis, Psychology November 2021, Geoff Dye, Mechanical Engineering - 26 September 2022, Norman Eatough, Economics - 31 August 2010, George Farrimond, Civil Engineering - 27 July 2010, William Hammond, Mining Engineering - 14 November 2008, After graduating from Nottingham (where he met my Mother, Pamela Hanson, French, 1954) he went on to study engineering at the University of Cambridge. Well-being and employment of young people in Ethiopia, India, Peru and Vietnam Is work enough? She was a peace and climate change activist, an author, editor, translator and illustrator, a talented artist and crafter, devoted wife and mother, loyal, thoughtful and loving friend, a brave woman in her own right, and just a lovely person. This was at a time in the late 40s when very few women were able to go to university and she remained proud of her achievement throughout her life. In 1978 he joined the academic staff at the Corrosion and Protection Centre at UMIST. In 1969 he moved to Northumberland, working for the County Council there until his retirement in 1998. Linda Spiteri (ne Newcomb), Botany/Zoology, Neil Adam, Applied Biochemstry with Nutrition - January 2012, Tim Bond, Mechanical Engineering - 16 April 2011, Prof Colin Bayliss, Electrical & Electronic Engineering - 6 September 2014, Andrew Brinkman, Electrical Engineering - 7 July 2011, Roger Burnley, Mechanical Engineering - 15July 2009, Christopher Cooper, English/American Studies - 2010, Simeon Fayomi, Overseas Planning - 26 October 2017, Kenneth Herbert, Architecture - 16 April 2010, Dr (Martin) Geoff Holmes, Plant Biology - 25 December 2014, John Lowten, Industrial Economics - 25 October 2020. She was proud that her children and grandchildren have gone on to study at university and to benefit as she did from the opportunity. Disability, family care and employment', Disability & Society. Peter graduated from Nottingham with a BSc in Chemistry in 1952 and qualified as a teacher in London. Virtually all his working life was in Nottingham as an Anglican cleric, the director of Nottingham Council of Voluntary Service, and latterly as a senior manager in the City of Nottingham Education department. Following a year at the University of Pavia in Italy on a British Council scholarship, he returned to the University of Nottingham in 1951 as a demonstrator in the Department of Geography and then carried out his National Service in the Royal Navy, training as a Russian language interpreter and retiring as a lieutenant commander in 1954. Obituary kindly provided by daughter Jo. His wife, Jenifer, was at his side when he passed at their residence in Poway (San Diego), California. As a student, he contributed three articles to the student newspaper Gongster about an NUS trip to the USSR in April 1954 at the invitation of the Anti-Fascist Committee for Soviet Youth. Obituary kindly supplied by friend of John, Dr Peter J. O'Connor. I use the word cause deliberately because for Kenneth it was a cause, almost a crusade, and it was one in which he spent the bulk of his working life. Obituary information kindly supplied by David's wife, Patricia. The training centre in Brazil has been named in her memory. He enjoyed sports, particularly rugger, cricket and tennis and we both enjoyed boating on the Thames when we moved to the Thames Valley. She also enjoyed cooking and went to great lengths to make sure healthy food, cooked at home, was the order of the day. In 2000 they built a house on the site and he and Gillian retired there. Obituary kindly supplied by Hinrich's son Kris Siefken. In 1964 he retrained at Leeds University in Town Planning and worked for a time in many mining villages of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Robbie also had a huge concern for environmental issues, apparent from the age of 12 when, by selling his toys on the beach, he collected enough money to save a few acres of Amazon rainforest. Obituary kindly supplied by husband John. Obituary kindly supplied by Katherine's friends Pam Bishop (ne Hudson), Jane Orchard (ne Uttley) and Ruth Watts (ne Gent). Biography. In 1991 he and his wife bought an old wooden cottage at Bruce Beach near Kincardine on the waterfront of Lake Huron. She died from cancer in August 2020, leaving behind her husband and son. https://doi.org/10.1080/08941920.2017.1383547, Cepic, D & Nunan, F 2017, 'Justifying non-compliance: the morality of illegalities in small scale fisheries of Lake Victoria, East Africa', Marine Policy, vol. During what was to be his final months Chris worked on the web site of Manorlands Hospice, where he attended as a day patient. Many of his good friends were also at Nottingham with him. Always known as Peter, whilst a medical student (qualified Bristol 1956) he learnt to fly with the Bristol University Air Squadron developing a lifelong interest in aviation medicine. The legacy and the memories she leaves behind will all be greatly treasured. Tragically, in September, 1969, Ann was involved in a motor accident. She passed away quietly in her sleep on 3rd Sept 2021. Arthur Hull, Grouped Subjects - 28 February 2008, Colin Hutchinson, Agriculture/Horticulture - 16 February 2018, Margaret Jackson, Mathematics - 23 October 2012, Peter Johnson, Mathematics - 12 July 2011, (Arthur) Neville Jones, Zoology/Botany - 30 December 2014, John Kirk, Chemistry/Mathematics - 1 February 2021, Kenneth Lane, History and Theology - 20 July 2011, Tryphosa Lee (ne Dawes) Zoology - 10 November 2004, Joyce Lloyd (ne Hawkes), Mycology - April 2009, John Loarridge OBE, History/English - 27 March 2020. Linda and Les married in 1969 and subsequently had two sons, David and Ian. Just how extraordinary can be gauged from the fact that here was a man who left school at 14 to become an apprentice aircraft rigger: manual worker to standing alongside those who had had a conventional and often extremely privileged education. He then moved to Elliott Bros (London) Ltd Research laboratories in Borehamwood, Herts, where he worked on various projects including an early "Pea Weigher" for Birds Eye frozen peas at Lowestoft, and on some vacuum work. Fiona Carmichael. After a year working in Peru at the National Office for Planning and Urban affairs he lectured at the University of Reading for one year before resuming his academic career at Nottingham, where he obtained his PhD and was also awarded a D.Litt (Doctor of Letters) in 1990 in recognition of his extensive range of publications. Sin died in hospital, very suddenly, after a short illness. Gerald graduated from the Universities of Leicester (M.A), London (B.Sc(Econ), Ph.D) and Nottingham (M.Ed, Ph.D). After attending theological college he led churches in Kent, Devon and finally Suffolk. Stephen Roberts, Nursing - 21 August 2017, It is with a heavy heart we have to inform the School of Nursing Students of 0309 Cohort (Adult Branch) the passing of a much loved personality. He finally relocated to the USA where he worked in New York and Philadelphia. It was at university that she met the love of her life, Kenneth Ward, and they were married in St Leonards church, Wollaton, Nottingham, in 1956. Also during retirement he served 6 years as County Ecumenical Development Officer for Bedfordshire, jointly with his wife, Adrienne, also a graduate of Nottingham University. Ricardo Tutorial febrero 19, 2021. vincent from brooklyn on mark simone fiona wilkinson university of birmingham Hipervnculo condicional en una celda de Excel. Obituary kindly supplied by John's son, Jeremy. Dr Fiona Terry-Chandler Department of History Honorary Research Fellow. She will be missed by her family as well as her ex-teaching colleagues who remained good friends. Once all the boys were established at school she started to work part time in accountancy again for the British Red Cross, and Osh Kosh BGosh. Obituary kindly supplied by Keith's son, Paul. This involved working with Product Planning, Marketing, Cost Analysis (the interface to product engineering), Investment Analysis (the interface to manufacturing), and Central Finance. She was devoted to her family and proud of all their achievements, as they were of her. His publications include the best-selling Geography of World Affairs (1959-1983), Geography of the USSR (1961 with F. C. German), Italy (1964), Latin America (1965 and 1975) and Quantitative Geography (1968 with C. A. M.. King). The fluidity of power in patron-client relations of Lake Victoria fisheries', Journal of Rural Studies. There he met his future wife, Jane Leach, who was reading for a National Diploma in Dairying (1949 1951). We have, over the years , visited Northumberland many times for holidays. Following a second retirement he represented Europe Air Sports with EU rule making bodies. Needless to say; his friends and colleagues had nothing but respect for Richard's intellect but also his wit. Johns wife Carole died on 9th December 2021. We support the development, adoption, and implementation of high-quality international standards. She is a former president of ICAEW's South West District Society and remains a committee member. From Liverpool Collegiate School John Molyneux won an open scholarship to read Classics at Christs College, Cambridge (1951-4). Later in life, she wrote to politicians and corporations with a regular stream of advice.Paul died in 2019. Thank you for your interest in our publications. He was awarded an OBE in the 1990 New Years Honours list for services to higher education.His marriage to Janet Huntley on 21st August 1948 was a long and happy one lasting 67 years. He met Kathryn, his wife, at Nottingham University (she was a Mathematics graduate). 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