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Email 2000

Dear Nick and Dear Mark,

Thank you for your e-mail of Friday January 21 telling me that you'll be sending another copy of the 1999 Newsletter. I appreciate that since I couldn't separate three or four pages of the water-soaked one without tearing the paper and losing the print.

Thanks, too, for telling me of the resurrection of the website. It's  'bloody marvellous" and congratulations to you Mark for doing such a great job.

Years ago I marvelled at the spoken word travelling along the ocean floor in wires and now that wonderment is enlarged by the written word bouncing off satellites 'way up there". Nice work in taking advantage of that invention for all of us to benefit from.

As a result of reading in the Newsletter that old photographs are welcome for the school archives, I'll be digging through my boxes to find some for you. They were taken at a time when few of us had cameras and you couldn't buy film anyway. Because of this they are 'official" photos rather than "happy family" snapshots, but they may be interesting.

Best Wishes,

George Brookbank(37-42)

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