Thursday, May 20, 2010

Letter to Elton re: Preservation of Constantia

Lko Old Boys Laurence 'Gusto' Grey,
 Richard 'Skip'  French, Peter'Bosley'  Keenan &
 Mike Blanchette (Cal)  in Jan 2007
Clayton Roberts (left)
and Malcolm Roberts
Clayton & Roley,
Thank you for taking the initiative with Elton to restore Constantia & to return her & the estate to its
original state.
Additionally, I want to thank:
George Shepherd for pictorially informing us of the Bund construction, addition to Spence Hall & the destruction of the Lat.
The originators of the Major General Claude Martin Memorial Trust: Nobel Laureate Dr. R.K. Pachauri, Dr. Vijay Mohan Kohli, Gautam Kaul, Ambassador Raghunath, Prem Behl, Walter Johnson et. al and Rosie Llewellyn Jones, Warren Cox, Trevor Gillibrand, Vinoth Kumar and all Martinians & friends of La Martiniere
for their continued efforts to preserve the Martiniere legacy.
I've included Martinian contacts from Scotland, Canada & the USA (See Cc. before Rob Jordan) so that     
when there's a concerted effort for a Petition Drive & Fundraising Campaign to reclaim the Golf Club, relocate the Bund along the river bank, repair the Lat & refill the Lake there will be a global outpouring of support. 
Vive La Martiniere!
Bryan Cooke 
1933 21st Avenue,
Greeley, CO 80631
USA
Ph. 970-353-8303


Thu, May 20, 2010 4:50:16 AM
Subject: Fwd: The Mart - pics courtesy George Shepherd

Hello All
 Old Boy Roley Sharpe and I have written to Elton concerning the Martiniere issues. Attached for information is the letter and the very professional LMA Trust schema prepared by Roley. So far we have not received a reply.
What to do?
Clayton 'Jumbo' Roberts
Hodson House (1963-1968)
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: "Leonard Wylde"
Subject: Re: The Mart - pics courtesy George Shepherd
Jumbo,
In view of your having recently visited the Mart, your tacit acceptance of Koch's 'Mahayudh' quote  leaves one with a sinking feeling concerning the future of the College in Lucknow.  The deleterious neglect by those in government of an historic institution which has produced students who have gone on to accomplished much for India and, indeed, the world is an appalling indictment of the state of affairs in Uttar Pradesh.
Jumbo, a heap of trust, within people like myself, lies in the hope that those Martinians with the dedication, influence and stick-to-itiveness of those such as yourself, Bryan Cooke, Patchy Pachauri,  Warren Cox, Trevor Lee, Roley Sharpe and the many stalwarts I have failed to mention (please forgive me) can and will right this corruption and neglect of an historic and worthy institution. 
Vive La Martiniere!
Lenny Wylde   
-- Original Message -----
To: Kochin Wu
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 9:49 PM
Subject: Re: The Mart - pics courtesy George Shepherd

Totally agree Koch

History is littered with the detritus of long lost civilisations and monuments. One has only to look at the tombs in the magnificent Lodhi gardens at Delhi which are damaged by graffiti and and where boys play cricket against its ancient walls. I'm afraid what we are witnessing is 'The Age of Kali" aptly described by master writer William Dalrymple. Sadly, India does not preserve its past in many instances. Can you imagine the Lat located in a western country? Without doubt it would be preserved as a landmark heritage site by the government.
 The Lat was never preserved even in our time - it was only the lake with its resident croc that dissuaded boys from defacing its walls with graffiti. I'm afraid that now it will linger only in our memories and photos
regards

Jumbo



"Bruce Abrahams" <bruce.abrahams@freogroup.com.au>
Sent: Tuesday, 18 May, 2010 11:29:58 AM GMT +08:00 Beijing / Chongqing / Hong Kong / Urumqi
Subject: Re: The Mart - pics courtesy George Shepherd

"like the dying soldier 
                     watching the battle lost
 puzzled between life & death
                     he swears by his lineage 
 still holding on 
                     to his sword and hope
as life slowly ebbs away "

Mahayudh

Jumbo, Bob after being fed with a regular dose of sacrilegious pics doesn't this verse sum up a Martinian's feeling and dilemma.


On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 6:51 AM, Rob Jordan <Rjordan@universalmagazines.com.au> wrote:
This hurts.

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