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<blockquote data-quote="timetraveller" data-source="post: 106419" data-attributes="member: 456"><p>Cyborg, it is a very small world and your comments in #25 above show that many years ago we might have met. I worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory at Herstmonceux and we had weekly joint seminars with the Astronomy group at the University of Sussex. On the walk from the car park to the lecture theatre there was often a Comet parked under one of the buildings so whether that was owned by someone in your family only you can tell us. I was also a regular attender at the Brighton section of the VOC and Bill Lawless was a personal friend. As an aside he is still alive but not as well as could be wished. Therefore at some time we might have known each other at those VOC club nights. The section is now known as the Sussex Section and very ably run by Dick Sherwin who was also a member in those days. Another person you would have known is Roy Robertson, who until recently raced an Egli while in those days he had a Norvin. Good Club this, isn't it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timetraveller, post: 106419, member: 456"] Cyborg, it is a very small world and your comments in #25 above show that many years ago we might have met. I worked at the Royal Greenwich Observatory at Herstmonceux and we had weekly joint seminars with the Astronomy group at the University of Sussex. On the walk from the car park to the lecture theatre there was often a Comet parked under one of the buildings so whether that was owned by someone in your family only you can tell us. I was also a regular attender at the Brighton section of the VOC and Bill Lawless was a personal friend. As an aside he is still alive but not as well as could be wished. Therefore at some time we might have known each other at those VOC club nights. The section is now known as the Sussex Section and very ably run by Dick Sherwin who was also a member in those days. Another person you would have known is Roy Robertson, who until recently raced an Egli while in those days he had a Norvin. Good Club this, isn't it? [/QUOTE]
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