Phil’s own generation (just pre-WW2/during/1940s):

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Phil’s Generation:


Fred and Gwen’s three sons:
Three sons of Fred Archer, MD of Archer Cowley & Co, and his musical wife Gwen. Michael born 1938, Philip born 1941 and Edward born 1949. Pre-war, mid-war and post-war. All born in Oxford. All educated at the same two Oxford schools: Christ Church Cathedral  Choir School and Magdalen College School (MCS). All grew up in Headington in a musical home with unlimited access to their LRAM-qualified piano-teacher mother, and musical opportunities at school. And all three were given the opportunity (that their parents lacked entirely) of University education. Michael went directly to Oxford (St Edmund Hall, reading history) and Philip to Manchester (UMIST reading chemistry), while Edward preferred to do a ‘gap’ year of Voluntary Service Overseas in Uganda when he left MCS. And then their lives diverged significantly. Michael’s career (click-on the bold text) took him via newspaper journalism in Cumbria and Oxford into television sport with London Weekend TV and Trans-World International. Phil’s career started with a preliminary one-year sortie into school-teaching via a Dip-Ed in Oxford (St Edmund Hall), a tactical withdrawal from such, and a re-start in patent law with Dunlop in Birmingham, and onward moves to Massey-Ferguson in Coventry, Hestair in Peterborough, and Urquhart-Dykes & Lord, likewise in Peterborough. Edward’s VSO year seems to have been life-changing for him. He was in Uganda at the time of Idi Amin’s regime, and followed Jon Snow at Kamuli College, Uganda.  His subsequent career has been very much home-based in Oxford. He has qualifications in piano-technology, information technology (Microsoft), and in teaching English as a foreign language. But perhaps the most demanding assignment of his life was in caring for Gwen at home in Ambleside Drive Headington, in her latter days before she died in 2009 at the age of 100 and four months. Edward’s particular current and practical interests include Theosophy in which he teaches regularly at The Theosophical Society’s HQ in Baker Street, London and as a diarist having many volumes to his credit. In terms of politics, the three brothers differ likewise significantly, from Phil the Guardian reading paid-up Lib-Dem, and Green Party sympathiser,  to Michael whose sympathies are probably more for the establishment views of the Telegraph, Times, and Mail, while Edward probably wisely abjures all such classification, preferring to lead by example in a simple life with a very low carbon-footprint. In music, none of Gwen’s sons has risen to the heights she scaled in terms of the classical piano repertoire, where she was judged an equal of her Oxford friend Christopher Headington  (click-on the bold text) in piano duets with him. Michael’s violin-playing (teacher: Dorothy Churton of Sandy, Bedfordshire), has been a life-long love for him, which has continued in the Wimbledon Symphony Orchestra until very recently. Phil’s piano-playing is entirely for his own enjoyment, being generally in the ‘pub-sing-song’ style, with a corresponding repertoire, lovingly hammered out on Gwen’s very own Brinsmead piano rescued by her many years ago from oblivion in a pub to which her brother Vincent had consigned it.  And as to religion, well, Edward is the clearest: he’s a Theosophist, as mentioned above. Phil was a Methodist, then a Unitarian, and Michael married first a Catholic and then into a reformed-Jewish family. Well, well.(6.5.2014).  

Phil’s Houses’ time-line:

(WW2 years):
386 London Road, Headington, Oxford:
birth to 1946; (5 years);

(Schooldays in Oxford):
17 Sandfield Road, Headington, Oxford:
1946 to 1961 (15 years);

(University years):
(Manchester University/UMIST):
Dalton Hall, Victoria Park, Manchester 16:
1961 to 1964 (3 years);

(Training): 
(Dip-Ed at Oxford/St Edmund Hall)/Sir William Borlase’s School, Marlow):
17 Sandfield Road, Headington, Oxford, and Wharf Lane, Bourne End Bucks: 1964 to 1965 (1 year);

Industrial professional practice years:
(Year 1 at Dunlop Rubber Company, Fort Dunlop):
Holly Lane, Erdington, Birmingham 24, and Kingsbury Road, Birmingham:
1965 to 1966 (1 year);

Industrial professional practice years:
(Working for Dunlop at the Research Centre, Fort Dunlop):
4 Royal Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham:
1966 to 1968 (2 years);

Industrial professional practice years:
(Working for Dunlop at the Research Centre, Fort Dunlop, and then for Massey Ferguson at the Bannner Lane Tractor Factory, Coventry): 
52 Hemlingford Road, Walmley, Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire:
1968 to 1974 (6 years);

Industrial professional practice years:
(Working for Massey Ferguson at the Bannner Lane Tractor Factory, Coventry):
10 Dockers Close, Balsall Common, Warwickshire:
1974 to 1979 (5 years);

Industrial then private professional practice years:
(Working for The Hestair Group, at Second Drove, Fengate, Peterborough; and then for/with Urquhart-Dykes & Lord at Archdeaconry House, Gravel Walk, Peterborough):
 2 Pinfold Lane, South Luffenham, Rutland:
1979 to 1994 (15 years);

Private professional practice years:
(Partner in and then retired partner of UD&L):
Summersday, Lyddington, Oakham, Rutland
1994 to date (20 years)

Sum: 5 + 15 + 3 +1 + 1 + 2 + 6 + 5 + 15 + 20 = 73 (checks: am 73 on 6.10.2014);

qaa© Philip B Archer 2014