If a number appears beside the pupil's 
name he has been identified on the Panorama photograph.
A red number means there is doubt about the 
identification.
  
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    Mr. P.H. LEWENDON 
	(Geography) 338  Peter Lewendon died in February 2008 at the age of 
	87. The following is taken from the Hardyeans Club Newsletter which was 
	published shortly afterwards 
	Peter Lewendon was one of those, who when the Old Hardyeans were at a low 
	ebb of their activities in the early 1970s, put much effort into 
	revitalising the association into one of the most active old school 
	societies in Dorset. As organiser of the monthly luncheon every last 
	Thursday of the month at Dorchester Conservative Club, Peter was an 
	important part of the Old Hardyeans’ activities. Colleagues and friends 
	stood in silence at last week’s lunch to remember an old friend and mentor 
	who rarely missed the monthly lunch, despite failing health and reduced 
	mobility. 
	So many Old Hardyeans and other friends attended Peter Lewendon’s interment 
	at Winterborne Monkton church on Saturday 1st March 2008 that about 60 had 
	to stand outside the church. Funeral director and Old Hardyean David Grassby 
	organised a sound relay system so those outside could follow the service. 
	Colin Lucas, current treasurer and long-time officer of the Old Hardyeans, 
	spoke one of the moving tributes to his old schoolmaster and friend. First, 
	he outlined Peter’s war service as an officer of the first Parachute 
	Regiment. In 1948, following teacher training, Oxford-born Peter Lewendon 
	was appointed to the staff of Dorchester Grammar School, later to become 
	Hardye’s School, as junior geography master under Harold Mann. He taught 
	there for an incredible 36 years. 
	"He was no mean rugby second row forward and as well as teaching geography, 
	took on added responsibilities for sport at the school," spoke Colin Lucas 
	in his tribute. "It did not take him long to earn the respect of his 
	charges. Soon Peter was appointed Housemaster at South Walks House, where he 
	met Jill, who became matron and soon they were married. What a formidable 
	team, both loved and respected by generations of boarders entrusted to their 
	loving care." 
	Peter Lewendon did much for the community of Dorchester, as a charter member 
	and past president of the Lions Club and as president of Dorchester Rugby 
	Club. 
	"Although he retired from teaching at Hardye’s School in 1984 and they moved 
	to Winterborne Monkton, his keen interest in former students and rugby never 
	diminished. His contribution and influence in sporting development was a 
	significant factor throughout his life. In more recent times it was always a 
	pleasure to see his smiling face at Old Hardyeans’ functions. Peter had an 
	amazing memory of school-related events and individuals. His devotion to the 
	Old Hardyeans association was total, despite increasing physical 
	limitations," continued Colin Lucas in his fulsome tribute at Peter 
	Lewendon’s funeral service. "Soldier, sportsman, mentor, servant of the 
	community and treasurer of this church at Winterborne Monkton, Peter gave so 
	much. He lived respected and died regretted." 
	Peter leaves a widow Jill, son Kerry and daughter Lizzie. Old Hardyeans 
	stood in silent tribute to Peter Lewendon before their annual dinner on 
	Saturday 15 March at the Sixth Form Centre of Thomas Hardye School.  | 
  
  
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    L | 
    BETTS A.J. (TONY) 400 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    BOWEN J.M. 385 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    EDWARDS R.J.A. (RICHARD) 401 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    HARRISON J. (JOHN) | 
  
  
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    P | 
    HORTON M. (MARTIN) 384 - Living in Dallas in 2009 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    HUGHES S. (STEPHEN) 389 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    HUTCHINSON E.C. (EDDIE) 420 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    INKPEN B.A. (BRIAN) 381 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    JONES H.G. (HUGH) 393 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    KELLY D. (DAVID) 383 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    KING R.L.W. (ROB) 382 | 
  
  
    
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    LeBRETON D.J. (DAVID) 388
		
			
				On leaving Hardye’s I joined the 
				BBC on a 4 year technical trainee sandwich course. After 
				completing this, I spent a further 30 years at the BBC, first 
				managing projects, then managing project managers, then becoming 
				Head of BBC Television’s Planning & Installation Department in 
				1991. This coincided with the John Birt inspired reconstruction 
				of the BBC and I spent the next five years on restructuring and 
				redundancies, turning my department into a successful business, 
				before taking early retirement in 1996.  I worked part-time for 
				a local broadcast electronics company for a further five years, 
				retiring completely in 2001.  I met Anne in my first week at 
				college.  We married in 1967 and have two daughters and three 
				grandchildren. 
		 
	 
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    T   SW | 
    LINDSAY N.G. (NIGEL) | 
  
  
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    P | 
    McKISSACK C.S. (CHARLES) 295 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    PALMER R.J. 377 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    PIKE S.J. (STEPHEN) 392 | 
  
  
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    T   SW | 
    REVELL R.H.S. (ROD) 293 | 
  
  
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    T   H | 
    ROBINS P.M.F. (PETER) 378 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    ROBINSON C.J. (CHRIS) 391 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    ROSE A.W. (ANDREW) 390 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    RUSHEN P. (PETER) 386 | 
  
  
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    T   SF | 
    SMITH J.P.P. (JOHN) 395 | 
  
  
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    T   H | 
    STEEL R.D. 398 | 
  
  
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    T   SF | 
    TAYLOR E.W.N. (ERIC) 387 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    WHITE G.H. (GRAHAME) 394 | 
  
  
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    T   H | 
    WINCHESTER S.B.A. (SIMON) 396 | 
  
  
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    T   SW | 
    WOOD D.G. 379 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    YATES P.M. (PHIL) Not in Photo | 
  
  
    | III ALPHA 1 (3B) | 
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    Mr. W.A. SEWELL 
	(French) 337 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    ACKROYD H.M. (MARTIN) 352 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    ATTRYDE A.J. (ROBIN) 415 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    BAILEY J.L. (JOHN) 475 | 
  
  
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    BAKER A.J. (ANDY) 360 | 
  
  
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    BEARD V.P. (VERNON) 354 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    BOSWELL T. (TERRY) 484 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    BRILL C.A. | 
  
  
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    P | 
    BUTLER K.W. 397 | 
  
  
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    T   H | 
    CARDER R.C. (ROY) 417 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    CHALDECOTT R.J. 483 | 
  
  
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    T   SF | 
    CLARKE N.G.R. (NIGEL) 419 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    COMELY C.M. (CHRIS) 421 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    CROSS M.C. (MALCOLM) 
	408? | 
  
  
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    L | 
    DUNN V.J. 472 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    ENGLISH R.N. 
	(NEIL) 358 Served for five years in the R.A.F. as a radar technician, 
	with one year in the mountains of what is now Southern Yemen (G.S.M. 
	awarded). Migrated to Australia in 1967 and in 1974 became the National 
	Technical Manager of Rank Industries Electronic Service Division. In 1979 
	became the National Service Manager of Canon's Australia Electronic Business 
	Equipment Division and then became the Southern Regional Manager for Gerard-Signode 
	in America. Retired in 2000 and travelled extensively. Married in 1971 and 
	has two children and three grandchildren.  | 
  
  
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    P | 
    GILL L.C. (LYNDON) 356 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    HART P.J.M. 411? | 
  
  
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    T   SF | 
    HOLE R.F. (ROGER) 291 He left before 
	going up to the Senior School and went onto Wellington School in Somerset  | 
  
  
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    H | 
    JONES A.H. 473 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    KINGMAN R.L. 297 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    LAWRENCE N. (NIGEL) 486 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    LEE N.J.S. (NICHOLAS) 399 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    LOCK A. (ARTHUR) 474 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    PAULLEY R. | 
  
  
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    P | 
    READ D. (DOUG) 476 | 
  
  
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    RUDMAN A.J. (ANDREW) 
    375? | 
  
  
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    P | 
    SMITH E.J. (ERIC) 477 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    STONE T.K. (TERRY) 480 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    TURP V.M. (VICTOR) 405 | 
  
  
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    T   SF | 
    WITT C.J. (CHRIS) 402 | 
  
  
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    Mr. S.H. WESTLAKE 
	(Woodwork) 312 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    ARTHUR J.E. 429 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    BASSINDALE J.A. (JOHN) 435 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    BETTS E.E. (ERIC) 374 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    BROWNING T.A.D. 409 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    COLLINS R.C. 371? | 
  
  
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    P | 
    COLTART D.J.C. | 
  
  
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    P | 
    CROCKFORD M.J. (MIKE) 422 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    FARWELL J.A. (JOHN) 430 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    FOREGUARD C.R. (COLIN?) 372 | 
  
  
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    T   SW | 
    GUNSTONE B.M. 436 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    HANCOX R.A.N. 428? | 
  
  
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    P | 
    HISCOCK P.R. (PETER) 370 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    JOHNSTON D.P. (DAVID) 413 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    JOSLIN R.W. 410 | 
  
  
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    L | 
    KING C.M. (CHRIS) 425 | 
  
  
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    T   SF | 
    LEWIS A.N. 431 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    MITCHELL A. | 
  
  
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    H | 
    ROGERS M.D. (MALCOLM) 434 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    SAMPSON J.D. (JEREMY) 403 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    SMITH A.N. (ANDREW) 412 | 
  
  
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    T   H | 
    SQUIBB C.R. (COLIN) 373 | 
  
  
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    T   SW | 
    DUNDAS-THOMAS R.D. (RICHARD) 418 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    TAYLOR R.S. (ROGER) 432 | 
  
  
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    H | 
    WELLESLEY-MILLER T.C.T. (TIM) 414 | 
  
  
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    P | 
    WHITE D.G. (DAVID) 292 | 
  
  
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    CLASS UNKNOWN | 
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    WARREN C. (CLIVE) 376 - Not on School List but with other 
    Third Form pupils | 
  
  
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    T   SW | 
    REID R. (ROLLO) 380 - Not on School list but 
	stood with others from 3A |