Category: Yearbook
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Carolyn and Raymond Yiu
After GP training in Middlesbrough we moved down south to join a group practice in Beckenham. We retired in 2012 after 33 years and still live in the same area. We have three sons, two live nearby and one is in Edinburgh. Between them they have given us five grandchildren who keep us entertained and…
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Otto Klimach
Newcastle Medical School gave me the foundation which enabled my forty year career in Vascular Surgery.I remain grateful for that. After learning the craft in Manchester I worked as a Consultant Vascular Surgeon in North Wales. I retired in 2015.All memories of whatever I did pre retirement were then erased from my neuronal data bank.My…
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Hamish Kilgour
It’s been 12 years since I retired from General Practice and I’m still here enjoying life! I’ve settled into a lovely little village on the North Northumberland coast, surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Even though I still love skiing in the winter, it’s getting a bit tougher to get up when I fall! Like many of…
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Helen Horne
Here’s a recent photo. Mine is the Taylor Made bag, of course! Retired and moved to the country. Playing golf and tennis, experimenting with gardening etc. Looking forward to seeing you at the reunion.
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Rhys Sayes
I’m the one on the left. Yearbook entry remains the same: Wife Alison Kids Clare Lucy Louise Morgan Lewis all grown and flown. Pet dog Springer Spaniel called Eric Hobbies Golf Walking Bass player in band Music
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Tony Anderson
I’ve been a GP in Dartmouth for 44 years and still work 3 days a week, splitting my time between general practice and my role as GPSI in ENT. In my spare time I enjoy mountain biking on Dartmoor, flying my plane over the wonderful South Hams and pretending to be a farmer. I have…
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Pali Hungin
Older, fatter, greyer and sad that we have lost so many friends from our year of 75. We are still in Egglescliffe, near Yarm, Teesside. I settled into a practice here with a Hospital Practitioner job at the James Cook University Hospital. An RCGP research fellowship to launch research networks in England suddenly opened possibilities…
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Sarah Cleverley
After graduating and house jobs at Newcastle General I completed my GP training on the Newcastle Scheme. The practice I did my training with offered me a part-time partnership which I took up 6 months after completing the scheme and the birth of our son, John. No one year maternity leave then. We moved to…
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John Clarke
I joined the Army during the Med School years to help pay for accommodation (Benwell!) and wedding…. lasted 52 years with lovely Ynez so far! Started general practice training in Germany but switched to Ophthalmology with happy times in Germany, Israel and Hong Kong. Left a rapidly shrinking RAMC for a job in Middlesbrough and…
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Arvid Stordahl
Dear friends in Class of 75 Marit and I are now living in Oslo, with all our four children and seven grandchildren within 15 minutes reach by car or tram. Both of us are now retired and spend much time at our cottages by the sea at Larkollen or in the mountains near Vinstra. We…
