The School Staff.

Here are some pictures of School Staff members around 1955, taken from "The Old Hardyeans" magazine of 1955.

1 - This one shows the Staff in 1927, the year the "new" Main School building was opened.
Standing, left to right: Mr E Hobrough, Mr EF Cole;
Sitting, left to right: Mr DS Lidbury, Mr T Gordon Davies, Mr HA Francis (Headmaster), Mr TT Palmer, Mr DC Whitaker.

2 - The novelist Thomas Hardy at the ceremony of laying the foundation stone at the "new" Main School building in 1927.

3 - The Duke of Windsor (then Prince of Wales) visiting the School on May 24th, 1928.

4 - The School Staff for 1954-5.
Back row: NMS Roussel, G Brookfield, DI Goddard, JO Roberts, HJ Hale, R Barrass, MJ Hughes, BJ West, C Allsop;
Middle row: HJ Mann, PH Lewendon, SWJ Walton, AG Willis, W Lancashire, SH Westlake, K Batty, WA Sewell, JO Chandler, CH Steemson;
Front row: Miss EM Hill, SA Fox, BC Cruse, DS Lidbury, RW Hill (Head), EF Cole, DC Whitaker, RR Thomas, Mrs KM Dutot.

5 - The new and the old: Mr AN Hamilton (incoming Head - left) & Mr RW Hill (outgoing Head - right).

5a - Mr RW Hill's obituary in the Echo. Cutting courtesy of Terry Parsons.

6 - Mr DS Lidbury (Second Master from 1915 - 1956).

7 - Mr BC Cruse, Senior French Master from 1927 to ?.

8 - Mr SA Fox, Senior Mathematics Master from 1929 to 1964. He died in 1989, aged 91. Extracts in an obituary in the Old Hardyeans Newsletter, Sept 91, recorded:
"Born in 1898, he joined the Worcester Regiment at 18 and spent two years in the trenches, where he was badly gassed. Following the end of the First World War, he gained 1st Class Honours in Mathematics at Birmingham University. He introduced the Air Training Corps to the School and ran it until it was amalgamated into the Combined Cadet Force. His wife died in 1969, and he had two sons, Bill & Tony, and two daughters, Pat & Deidre."

9 - Mr HJG Mann, Geography Master from 1929 to 1968, came to Dorchester in 1928, and taught for a short while at the old school in South Street. During his 40 years at Hardye's he was Head of the Geography Department, and during the last ten years or so he taught Sixth Form Physics, as well, with considerable success.

10 - Mr CH Steemson, Senior Classics Master from 1939 until his death in 1957.

11 - Mr RR Thomas, History and Economics Master from 1932 to 1968, took over the teaching of History in 1932. Apparently he very soon made his mark by introducing rugger into the School. A centre three-quarter of much more than average ability, Mr. Thomas played for the Dorset County XV, and was one of the founders of the West Dorset R.F.C. During his 36 years on the Staff, Mr. Thomas was the Head of the History, and later of the Economics Departments, Sixth Form and Careers Master and, from 1960, Deputy Headmaster. He was the first schoolmaster to be appointed Mayor of Dorchester, in 1957; he was elected a second time in 1968.

12 - Mr DC Whitaker, 1923-1960, Deputy Headmaster 1957-1960.

13 - L-r: Messrs. RR Thomas, SWJ Walton, W Lancashire, HJG Mann. Mr. Walton came to the School in 1943 as Head of the Physics Department. During his time at the School Mr. Walton saw well over 300 boys through 'A' Level Physics, over half of whom went on to university to read one of the Natural Sciences—a very proud record.

14 - Mr. George Bareham, who gave 25 years (1943-1968) of dedicated and loyal service to the School as Head Caretaker.

15 - The School Staff, Summer 1969.
Back row: Tom McClelland, Ralph Davies, Pete Harris (pre-University), Stephen Fraser (pre-University), David Brown, Des Spriggs, Peter Grundy, Geoff Ryall, Ken Goodson, Barry Lawrence, John Pope, Charles Ring;
Middle row: French Assistant (Patrice?), Jim Bailwood, Tony Raul, Mike Bowman, Neville Lord, Ron Wrigley, John Faulkner, Maurice Gent, John Dibb, Barry Worden, Hugh Kenyon, Roger Knight (Admin);
Front row: Hilda Matthews (Secretary), Rex Tompsett, Hugh Bax, Ken Batty, Joe Roberts (Deputy Headmaster), Tony Hamilton (Headmaster), Peter Lewendon, Alan Burton, David Lacey, Richard Tipper, John Hawthorn.
Photo courtesy of Peter Grundy.

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