tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1223935927297235277.post8273230637599716353..comments2024-01-09T09:53:15.739+00:00Comments on City of Coventry Boarding School: Remembering Stephen TearseWyre Farmedhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14443489799240627613noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1223935927297235277.post-75748192449070757612013-09-28T21:39:53.650+01:002013-09-28T21:39:53.650+01:00Nice tribute Pip. No one could dislike Stephen.Nice tribute Pip. No one could dislike Stephen.Wyre Farmedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14443489799240627613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1223935927297235277.post-75567234466704171712013-09-26T09:19:59.976+01:002013-09-26T09:19:59.976+01:00I am on the right of the picture, and I think it i...I am on the right of the picture, and I think it is Alec Hudson between me and Steve. Can't remember the other two kids but I think one may have been Simon Armstrong. This was in the first week of the school holidays 1967, shortly before Stephen died. We stayed on when school finished for a few days before Mr Parker drove us north in his car. How we all got in is a mystery. It was a fantastic experience for all of us. He arranged to get us a guided tour of a submarine - his navy connections no doubt. I think this photo was taken either at Helensburgh, or Rothesay. We all got to have a go at steering the boat - not just five minutes under supervision, but full responsibility. Stephen was fantastic company, always smiling, always positive. What a loss. Christopher (Pip) ApplebeyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com