Monday, March 18, 2013

Pic from the past!

A picture I don't remember seeing before. Only Kenny is in the UK while the other three live in Melbourne.
Four Martinians: William Lyons and Kenneth Taylor (standing) and Peter Quieros and David Young sitting

A picture from the 1960s sent to me by Kenny Taylor (standing second from left).
The Dignum-Gardner-Sinha-PennB house in the background.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Maurice and Glenna James in 1976

 
Glenna and Maurice James 
Maurice James moved to the UK in 1959 with wife Glenna (nee Nestor) and their five children - Lesley, Allan, Christine and twins Maureen and Denise (?). Maurice worked as the labour officer of a sugar factory chain in Uttar Pradesh being posted at Gauri Bazar not far from Gorakhpur. Maurice, the son of Thomas  and  Elsie Katherine  (nee Shepherd) James had four siblings all of whom have predeceased him - Freddy, a paratrooper during WWII was in the police at Lahore before he moved to the UK in 1947 (?) or around the time India got independence. The others were Dennis James who settled in Perth, Australia in the 1970's followed by Noreen Vincent. Dorothy James who remained unmarried passed away in Bangalore in the 1980's where she had spent much of her life.
 The picture was taken by John Cline when he met them in 1976 in the UK.

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Squirrels feed!

On Friday morning I was lucky to get close enough to take these pics with my camera phone. Often one might see pigeons and parrots feed along with the squirrels. The Residency and the Botanical Gardens are the only peaceful places because the zoo remains too crowded.




Nancy J Powell

Audrey (my wife) and I visited the Residency Friday (Aug 31) morning for a walk.  We do this two or three times a week. This time, however,  it was to be different from the instructions being given at the entrance gate to spruce up the place because of an important visitor. We wondered who could it be!


The place has two main gates, one which is always in use and the other that allows VIP motorcars in. Near the VIP side we found about a dozen cops in riot gear. The path was being swept and lined with lime (chuna) with arrows pointing out the way - no room was being left for error. Obviously this was a very special guest but I couldn't even start guessing who was visiting. It would have been different had I glanced at the newspaper before coming out. We returned to our walk for health and returned to the other side to wait. Finally, the visitors came along led by a lady in slacks with a long-lens camera in her hand. Walking past us she said 'morning' and we replied and the tall guy with the West Point hairstyle said "Namash-kaar!'
Only when I checked the newspapers I came to know that we had met the US Ambassador, Ms Nancy J Powell. I regretted not asking her if I could take a pic. The top one was taken from too far when she looking down. The lady in front is a member of her staff whose name I learnt later is Anna Martz. Ms Powell on Thursday had attended a party thrown in her honour by Mr Ammar Rizvi while earlier in the day she had met the CM Akhlesh Yadav and other state officials.

Friday, August 17, 2012

Martiniere Staff 1966 - John Cline

I don't remember using this picture before still I'd rather use it twice than omit it. (From top left) Jim Shepherd, Mr Ruck, Oscar Henderson, Marris Bell, Mr Agnihotri, Major H Towning. (Top 2nd row left) Mr Azeem, Charlie Gardner, Nelson Gardner, Mr Roy, Hugh Dignum, Hugh Homan, Henry Rodrigues, Dr Shukla, Sidney Lewis. (3rd row) Mr Goswami, Mr Sinha, Mrs Barrett, Mrs Herford Ally, Miss ?, Mrs N. Gardner, Ms ? (is it Henderson), John Chand Das, Edgar Tuck. (Sitting left) Winnie McKenzie, Mrs Lorna Towning, Arthur Flynn, Frank D'Souza, Col HRH Daniell, Trevor A Penn-Barkeley, Victor Rainer, Mrs Betty Dignum, Mrs Phyllis Tuck.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Peter Colin Shepherd

Peter Shepherd and his wife Barbara at the grave of his grandmother, Agnes Louisa Shepherd (nee Bonnar) in Bareilly, when he visited India in 1988. Peter, as a teenager went to Australia with his family in 1948. In the picture above is Barbara at the grave of Peter's grandfather, Edward Thomas Shepherd, Agnes' husband, who died and was buried in Naini Tal in 1936, twelve years earlier.