THE GRAHAM HILES COLLECTION 

Contents List The Gallery Graham Hiles Collection

   

 

In the Heritage Room we came across a folder of photographic slides showing all aspects of “Wycol Life” – classroom; sports; general views; 6th form socials. They were taken by a professional photographer, Graham Hiles, and were for a future prospectus. We think it was 1986 although are happy to be corrected.  If you were a pupil in 1986 you might appear so have a look and if you can provide any names or dates we would love to hear from you at julie@wcremembered.co.uk  There are four separate pages and this page contains photos from Music lessons, Miscellaneous and Outdoor Views.

                                                            

If you can put names to any of these faces, remember the occasion and/or fix a date more accurately, please get in touch

1.  Emma Byrd (background seated), Robil Mussell (male front), Jacque Wortley (next to Robin) Mr Hytch (teacher) - approx 1990-92

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11.  Near left Robert Lond-Caulk, NK, Rev Hare, Robert Christiansen, Neil Middleton, Jo ??, Beverly Kidd
12.  Left to right: NK, NK, Naomi Baker, Alison Hulme, NK
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14.  Andrew (Bill) Bailey, Melanie Taylor
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18.  Work Placement?
19. Work placement?
20.  Work placement?
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26.  Scott Hayes, Mark Carter, Ben Brewster, Alison Hulme - all Kett 1987/88-92
27.  From left: Ivan Carter, NK, NK, Phillip Edwards 
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30.  L-R: Beverley Kidd, Natalie Webster, Katie Stark - all Kett 1987/88-92
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38.  Library
39.  Library 
40. Library
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42.  Chapel
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44.  Cricket score baord
45.  Pavilion
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59.David Spinks has been in touch to let us know that this is Miles Baron who taught Rural Science from 1952 onwards.  The equipment he is using is an Anzani 'Iron Horse' tractor!   More information and a link on the Garden page                       
60.This is the garden that was used for teaching and supplied the College with vegetables.  See more information on the Garden page 
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