b'The Fawcett FamilyImages and information supplied by Judith ArmstrongT he Rev. Fawcetts son, Cecil, presenting flowersSchool in Hornsea, and then Scarborough College. to the guest of honour at a Garden Party at theI think holiday times were divided between Hornsea vicarage in 1928. and Bishop Wilton. He went to Hull Uni but left There is an extant group photo from the sameduring WW2 to join the RAF. After that he became Garden Party. The gentleman receiving the flowers hasan analytical chemist for UKAEA (United Kingdom not been identified. Atomic Energy Authority) and worked at Windscale The photograph was supplied by Cecil Fawcettsatomic power station in Cumbria. My parents lived daughter who lives in Australia. About her father shein Seascale, Cumbria from 1952 and my mum still says: lives there. Dad died on 28th Dec 2006 in Hull Royal My Dad, Cecil Henderson Fawcett, was 4Infirmary aged 84.when he arrived in Bishop Wilton. He lived there fullJudith Armstrong supplied this image from a postcard time until 1933, when my grandparents separated.that was sent to her father when he was away from After that he went to boarding school, St Bedes PrepBishop Wilton in 1933. It is a view from the top of the church tower looking out over the fish pond towards the Fleece Inn and the bottom half of the village. For comparison, a photograph of the same view taken in 2005 is displayed below. There is now an extension to the grave yard which is fenced off, the fish pond is totally obscured by surrounding trees and a number of buildings in the village stand out due to a lick of white paint. Both views show a pall of white smoke drifting over the village, the older one probably issuing from Fishers blacksmiths forge and the newer one from a bonfire.Is the shed to the side of the fish pond the same one?!BULLETIN 15 273'