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Malcolm Burgess and Roy Steele


From top :-
Don Clayton. Roy Hunt, Malcolm, and Tom Smith. Malcolm, Mike & Roy Tallis?


Malcolm, Brian Wood and Bill Haliday



Malcolm with Roy Tallis


Station Rugby Team  -  1953 - 1954

Norrey, Atkinson, Couzens, Lewis, Copeland, Everington, Ferry, Leckie, MelroseScott-Oldfield, Rye, Evans,Curtiss, Pease, Carmichael, Mansfield


Atkinson, Lewis, Everington, Copeland, Norrey, Carmichael, Scott-Oldfield, Pease



Two photographs from "Digger" Fowell

Extreme left lower picture.  The identities of the other  airmen are not known


Reunion 2003  four pictures

Shirley Baxter and Marion Tallis

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March

Two photographs from Pat Johnson, names are not in order.
Tweety Bland, Benjie Britten, Trev Johnson, Brian Prett, Brian Warburton, Frank Williams, Ken Williams.
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Don Clayton and friends - unknown

Trev Johnson and friends - unknown
Malcolm Burgess and two friends at Sunk Island - 1955
Reunion 2004  -  four pictures

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August

Holderness Gazette

Withernsea and Patrington area pubs - today

Most of the Holderness pubs that we knew all those years ago have,  surprisingly, survived, even more surprisingly most of them have retained their original names.
Two have closed in Withernsea, the remainder are still very busy.

Click on the venue's name to access photograph.

There are still four nice pubs in Patrington  -  The Hildyard Arms, The Holderness Arms
( formerly The Pelican?),
The Railway ( formerly The Westgate) and The Station Hotel.
The latter was closed for a complete  refurbishment a few years ago.  On my last visit it was closed again,
* further alterations are being carried out. The Burns Head opposite the old site in Patrington Haven  is a busy pub and restaurant with a  pleasant garden.

The Queens In Withernsea closed a few years ago. It was the first pub on the right as you entered Withernsea from Patrington, it is now an elderly persons home. It is easily
spotted  because the  building still has the pub  name emlazoned  across  its  frontage.
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* The Station Hotel has now reopened
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