Looking to find old friends

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Where are you now?

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Lost and Found? Well, lost at least!

Do you know anyone on this list? Are you on this list? I'm hoping to find the people on this page. If you are on the list or know the people on the list please email me, Tim Trent . I lost touch with these people ages ago and would really like to be back in touch,if only to find out what happened to them!


Michael David Bailey

Michael David Bailey, lived in Ruxley Lane in Ewell in Surrey, born in 1952, Father was a policeman in Aden. Michael Bailey went to Kingswood House School in Epsom, Surrey between about 1960 and 1965. His ambition was to go to Kenya as a game warden. He has red hair and only one hand. He was a very great friend and we lost touch at 13 when we each moved to different schools.


Ian Colin McLeod

Ian Colin McLeod, went both to Kingswood House School and Epsom College, where he was in Holman house. I think he went to Ewell Tech after that, then maybe the RAF, so I heard. Ian McLeod and I were good friends at Kingswood House. He lived reasonably near Ewell East station. When he came by bike to my house I managed to lock his bike while we were out mucking about and had to go home for help! Sorry Ian! Lost touch with Ian after Epsom College.


David Morgan

David Morgan, Lived in Worcester Park and went to Blakesley School. Born in 1952 or so. Moved from Mortimer Crescent to Cromwell Road. His sister was Rebecca Morgan. We used to muck about in Parker's Field a lot, and ride bikes under the Hogsmill bridge under the Kingston Road. Parents had a Wolesley 4/44 for a time. Time passed and we lost touch. My mother disapproved of you, David. Thatls a great reaosn to get back in touch!


Alan Buckley or Allan Buckley

Alan Buckley or Allan Buckley, I never knew for sure. Possibly a nephew of Ron or Dinah Hunt who stayed with them sometimes at 32 Delta Road in Worcester Park. Born maybe 1951. I knew him in the 1950s, early 1960s. I think we got on well. I was the neighbour's kid at number 34, a year or so younger, maybe a little more. I think Alan lived in Derby, but that isn't certain.


Paul Guyton

Paul Guyton (I'm seriously unsure of the surname here, but no other surname comes to mind), like Alan Buckley stayed with Ron and Dinah Hunt. I think Paul came from Broadstairs and I know we got on pretty well. We made model boats together, played Monopoloy a lot. I think Paul studied arboriculture and became a tree surgeon. I think born in 1950 or so, he felt quite a bit older. He was very patient with the neighbour's kid!


Keith Parker

Keith, we lost touch in the mid 1970s. You worked at Raven's Ait, TS Neptune, for TIGS, and I came there as a summer sailing instructor. You came to Shoreham with me to sail the Tornado a good few times. I remember your family lived on a hilly estate in Brighton, road way up high above the house, and after Ravens Ait you worked at the ILEA Sailing base in Albion Dock in the old Surrey Docks in Rotherhithe with Dave Ellmore and got me a part time job there, too. And you showed me the awesome chippy in Kennigton with racks of spare ribs for the trip home. I last remember you working in a DIY shed at Motspur Park, and living just off the Fulham Palace Road. I'm guessing you're a year of so older than I am, so I'm going to guess you were born in 1950 or 1951.


Peter Sims

I'm sure you spell it Sims, not Simms, but I never wrote you down. We just sailed the Tornado together at Sussex Motor Yacht Club and were 23rd in line for the British Olympic Tornado squad (out of 23) back in the seventies. We lost touch after I met Melanie and you met Wendy. You worked for Lever Brothers in or near Kingston upon Thames.


Please get in touch if you know these folk.

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