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Membership List Membership List This is the list of members of the Bob Graham Club to the end of 2019. Hopefully everything is correct but if there are any errors please contact the membership secretary using the address on the contact page on the Club website. This document was created on 13 Jul 2020. (F) denotes a female member. (W) & (MW) denote a winter or mid-winter round respectfully. Nationality is British unless otherwise indicated. Year Membership no. Name 1960 1 Alan Heaton (died 2019) 2 Stanley Bradshaw (died 2010) 1961 3 Kenneth Heaton (died 2014) 1963 4 Eric Beard (died 1969) 1971 5 Joss Naylor 6 Peter Walkington 7 Don Talbot (died 2018) 8 Michael Meath 1972 9 Ken Brooks (died 2015) 10 Jim Loxham (died 2015) 1973 11 Harry Blenkinsop (deceased) 12 Eric Roberts (died 2018) 13 Dennis Weir 14 Boyd Millen (died 2006) 15 Bill Smith (died 2011) 1974 16 Ian Clarkson 17 Tom Sykes (died 2018) 18 Roger Dewhurst 19 George Brass (died 1995) 20 David Scott 21 John Haworth 22 Alistair Patten 23 Peter Dawes (died 2019) 24 John Richardson 25 Alan Evans 26 Mike Kelly 27 Andy Churchill 28 Brian Covell (died 2017) 1975 29 Dennis Eccles 30 Neil Heaton 31 Harry Ball 32 Edward Hill 33 Alan Barber 34 Tony Simpkins 35 Bob Astles 36 Stephen Poulton 37 David Moulding 38 Mike Gilbert 39 Derek Hartley (died 2013) 40 Mike Pearson 41 Graham Pyatt 42 Dennis Beresford 1976 43 Frank Milner 44 Leo Pollard (died 2018) 45 John North (deceased) 46 Colin Ratcliffe 47 Peter Beesley 48 Andy Lewsley 49 Stanley Winstanley 50 Richard Curwen 51 Joe Sherriff 52 Billy Bland 53 Anthony Bland 54 David Bland 55 Howard Pattinson 1977 56 Ken Ledward 57 Phil Betney 58 Neil Matthews 59 Philip Fleming 60 Roger Baumeister 61 Geoff Bell 62 Andy Collinson 63 Eric Mitchell (died 2017) 64 Chris Worsell (died 2018) 65 Roy Marlow 66 Harry Walker 67 Bob Whitfield 68 Chris Bland (died 2003) 69 Jean Dawes (F) 70 Roman Halenko 71 Tony Shaw 72 Steven Tosh 73 John Jackson 74 Chris Brad 75 Terry Thorpe 76 Chris Dodd 77 Frank Thomas 78 Robin Price 79 John Makin 80 Andrew Philipson 81 George Rhodes 82 Charlie Ramsay 83 Ted Dance 84 Mike Cudahy 85 Mike Nicholson 86 Mike Walford 87 Ken Robinson 88 Kevin Shand 1978 89 Jon Broxap 90 Peter Barron 91 Paul Murray 92 John Osborn 93 Peter Simpson 94 Mike Hampton (deceased) 95 Peter Schofield 96 John Blair-Fish (died 2013) 97 Simon Moyle 98 Anne-Marie Grindley (F) 99 Will Grindley 100 Tony Duncan 101 Brian Harney 102 Mike Hayes 103 Martin Hudson 104 Peter Lewis 105 Dave Cunningham 106 Ted Southworth 107 Don Barton 108 Martin Stone 109 David Curry 110 Paul Graham 1979 111 Tim Birch 112 Cedric Lawton (died 1996) 113 Richard Womersley 114 Roger Coupar 115 Malcolm Cox 116 Jack Bloor (died 1994) 117 Roger Smith 118 Michael McGovern 119 Mike Osborn 120 Paul Turner 121 Stan Bradshaw 122 Tony Peacock 123 Graham Wright 124 Philip Dixon 125 Tony Deall 126 Howard Forrest 127 Mick Farmery 128 John Wagstaff 129 Ros Coats (F) 130 Jim Patterson 131 Denis Rankin (deceased) 132 Howard Artiss (deceased) 133 Martyn Greaves 134 Neil Piper 135 Richard Lewsley 136 Dick Courchee 137 Mick Garratt 138 Peter Haines 139 Wendy Dodds (F) 140 David Bayliss (deceased) 141 Richard Jackson 1980 142 Tony Cresswell 143 Ken Turner (died 2003) 144 Paddy Buckley 145 Graham Webster 146 Edwin Coope 147 Tom Rogers 148 Robert Sanby 149 Norman Holmes 150 John Booth 151 Steve Varney 152 Bob Moore 153 Dick Mitchell 154 Kin Mingay 155 Stephen Olivant 156 Terence Catton 157 Derek Holt 158 Bob English (died 1981) 159 Graham Peddie 160 Steve Bullen (deceased) 161 Roger Grimshaw 162 Peter Barlow 163 Michael Breslin 164 Peter Nolan 165 Adrian Pickles 166 Malcolm Sandals (deceased) 167 Alan Yates 168 Paul Metcalfe (deceased) 169 Lilian Millen (F) 170 Selwyn Wright 171 Chris Barker 172 Douglas Brown 173 Peter Hayes 174 Dave Kingham 175 David Rosen 176 Peter Parkins 177 Dave Stones 1981 178 Barry Thackery 179 Tony Wimbush 180 Peter Barker 181 Raymond Anderson (deceased) 182 John Clemens 183 Graham Huddleston 184 Kevin Lomas 185 Colin Howles 186 John Middleton 187 John Crummett 188 Larry Pratt (died 2017) 189 David Southern 190 David Cleminson 191 Peter White 192 Ian Heys 193 Peter O'Neil 194 Barry Johnson 195 Guy Collinson 196 Gerry Foreman 197 Brian Hickling 198 Graham Hulley 199 Alan Ireland 200 David Livesey 201 Will McLewin 202 David Sant 203 Stephen Parr (died 1988) 204 Colin Towers 205 Ian Ferguson 206 Peter Jebb 207 Barry Peace 208 Geoff Maddison 209 Ken Peart 210 John Crossland 211 Peter Nelson 212 David Mancey 1982 213 Dennis Beard 214 Peter Brooke 215 Paul Mackrill 216 Clifford Ford 217 Lawrence Sullivan 218 Roger Hodgson 219 Michael Lucking 220 Andrew Middleton 221 Andrew Spenceley 222 Daniel Dowthwaite 223 John Gibbison 224 Derrick Littlewood 225 John McGonagle 226 Ian Stephenson 227 Brian Griffiths 228 William Birch 229 Richard Gibbon 230 John Graham 231 Derek Fisher 232 Alwyn Nixon 233 Ian Roberts (died 1990) 234 John Eastman 235 Ross Powell 236 John Baston (deceased) 237 Klaus Armstrong-Braun 238 Greville Mills 239 Mike Rose (died 2003) 240 Ian Rooke 241 Peter Knott (died 2019) 242 Stuart Bland 243 Rick Ansell 244 Mac Battersby 245 Steve Barrett 246 Patrick Blashill 1983 247 Barbara Nelson (F) 248 Peter Maddocks 249 Andrew Osbaldestin 250 David Wright 251 Keith Kendall 252 Keith Makinson 253 Joseph Dean 254 Roger Devy 255 Stephen Moore 256 John Nixon (deceased) 257 John Abbott 258 Jeffrey Harrison 259 Roger Hulley 260 Andy Hyslop 261 Clive Wilson 262 Terrence Moore 263 Geoff Somers 264 Andrew Barbier 265 Linda Lord (F) 266 Denis Barnes 267 Dave Wilkinson 268 Ian Charlton (died 2005) 269 Mark Fettes 270 Mark Rigby 271 Reinhard Ackermann (First Swiss) 272 Peter Davies 273 Jim Strickland 274 Stephen Howe 275 Tony Varley 276 Richard Griffiths 277 Ian McMillan 278 Edwin Dealtry 279 Phil Ham 280 Owen Smith 281 David Adamson 282 John Britton 283 Robin Britton 284 Ralph Stephenson 1984 285 Robert Davis 286 Paul Hampson 287 Duncan Richards 288 Allan Miller 289 Michael Sunderland 290 John Doyle 291 David Richardson 292 Allan Denham 293 Robin Burr 294 Peter Goodwin (deceased) 295 Peter Walters 296 Geoff Clayton (deceased) 297 Eric Parker 298 Norman Walker 299 Elaine Stephenson (F) 300 Angela Carson (F) 301 Ben Hodges 302 Bridget Hogge (F) 303 John Stout 304 Ray Miller 305 Keith McKay 306 Alan Morris 307 Peter Schick 308 George Bell 309 Nigel Robinson (died 2009) 310 Geoff Read 311 Steven Watts 312 Mike Dawes 313 William Hargreaves 314 Pete Cresswell 315 George Barras 316 Inken Blunk (F) 317 Sue Walsh (F) 318 Joe Faulkner 319 Mick Hoffe 320 Steve Moore 321 Gill Simpson (F) 322 Colin Dulson 323 Andy Ligema 1985 324 John Brockbank 325 Richard Crane 326 Anthony Breakwell 327 Andrew Thornton 328 David Gilbourne 329 Peter Denver 330 Barry Linsley 331 Chris Knox 332 Chris Bolshaw 333 Eddie Thurrell (deceased) 334 Alan Kenny 335 Jim Harding 336 Adrian Belton 337 Peter Hamilton 338 David Carratt 339 Andrew Forsyth 340 Colin Hughes 341 Matthew Owen 342 David Parr 343 Andrew Bell 344 Andrew Brown 345 Dave Bleakley 346 Cliff Etherden 347 Harry Pinkerton 348 Graham Walmsley 349 Ian Barnes 350 Stuart Bennett 351 Paul Frechette 352 Rod Sutcliffe 353 Jeffrey Winder 354 Laurie Morse 355 Vanessa Brindle (F) 356 Neil Clayton 357 Neville Hawkin 358 Michael Swale 359 Roger Moakes 360 David Ramsden 361 Alison Wright (F) 362 Graham Holden 363 Phil Bateson (deceased) 364 Frank Squibb 365 Sandra Wilkinson (F) 366 Richard Lamb 367 Nick Lander 368 Brian Deegan 369 Roger Grinyer 370 Peter Griffiths 371 Morgan Williams 372 Jez Constantine 373 Mark Cudahy 374 David Hall 375 Mark McDermott 376 Bruce Bricknell 377 Peter Griffies 1986 378 Geoff Fletcher (deceased) 379 Steve Pilkington 380 Grant Edmondson 381 Michael Pooler 382 Derek Price 383 Jim Doig (died 1992) 384 Roger Coombs 385 John Kidger 386 Bill Sutherland 387 Paul Wright 388 Andrew Teasdale 389 David Ford 390 David Higgs 391 Keith Longney 392 Michael Fox 393 David Nield 394 Brian Jackson 395 Andy Smith 396 Chris Gravina (died 1994) 397 Derek Hodgson (deceased) 398 Phil Young 399 Clive Wilson 400 Richard Day 401 Havard Prosser 402 Mark Littlewood 403 Martin Brook 404 Arthur Clarke (deceased) 405 Martin Fenn 406 Peter Browning 407 David Britton 408 Phil Glendinning 409 John Sykes 410 Peter Collingwood 411 Tim Daniel 412 Chris Jones 413 Nick Forwood 414 Henry Marston 415 Alan Wright 416 Bob Richardson 417 Ian Kerr (died 1986) 418 Nick Parks 419 Victor Marcinkiewicz 420 Bob Mitchell 421 Paul Blagbrough (died 2001) 422 Robert Crawshaw 423 Nick Hewitt 424 David Coghlan 425 Graham Poole 426 Carl Fletcher 427 Graham Butcher 428 Ian Leighton 429 Keith Tomkins 430 Philip Harris 431 Jim Slinn 432 Ian Thompson 433 Stephen Hicks 434 John Amies 435 Geoff Pettengell 436 Chris Crane 437 Darryl Nolan 438 Ian Hamill 439 Graham Eccles 440 Michael Hartley 441 Rex Stickland 442 Gillian Wilkinson (F) 443 Winky O'Neale (F) 444 Peter Haigh 445 Nicola Lavery (F) 446 Neil Shuttleworth 1987 447 Stephen Pearson 448 Helene Diamantides (F) 449 Martyn Hopson 450 Frank Wilkinson 451 Ken Hargreaves 452 Mike Lawrence 453 Phil Cheek 454 Sarah Haines (F) 455 Andrew Kelly 456 Peter Eccles 457 Graham Shutt (died 2009) 458 Steven Cockerham (died 2000) 459 Geoffrey Howard 460 Peter Hanks 461 Nigel Hetherington 462 Jonathan Wilmott 463 Andy Hauser 464 Bob Carey 465 Bob Brandon 466 Mike Langrish 467 Calum Bark 468 Paul Daly 469 Peter Mason 470 Keith Midgley 471 Wade Cooper 472 John Armistead 473 Neil Goldsmith 474 Dave Moseley 475 Howard Swindells 476 Keith Tonkin 477 Fergus Macbeth 478 Paul Rutter 479 John Thompson
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