In Lucknow, as in other parts of the world, graves mean little to some people, but a search on the internet proves otherwise! What one will find on this blog isn't even 'a drop in the vast ocean' of tears that would have been shed if it were possible to calculate. The names, the sad poetry, quotes and expression of grief of the loved ones all being ground to dust. "...We always say that the history of a parish is in its graveyards..." Passage West (from a blog and book by Jim Murphy)
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Minor sons of Col Lenny Fernandez died 1957 & 1963
| In Loving Memory of BRUCE COLIN FERNANDEZ DIED 7TH SEPTEMBER 1957 AGED 5 The second son of Col Leonard (Lenny) Fernandez & Marie Fernandez (Jullundur) This photo was taken by Col Fernandez in December 1971. The grave, in the Royal Artillery recently Cemetery, Jalandhar on a recently was visit was found to have been demolished along with an unknown number of other memorials. Also missing is the grave of Flight Lt Frederic Pereira who was killed in the 1971 Indo-Pak war. |
| Army pilot, Col Lenny Fernandez died 2009 Devlali, Maharashtra |
Allan Richard Baker 1947-2000
| Photo: Brian Fernandez, a retired teacher, who was appointed by Allan and has been a part of Barnes School since 1987. |
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| Allan a member of the 1967 LMC Rugby team |
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| LMC Staff photo: Allan along with Gordon Keelor Late Gordon, brother of IAF pilots Denzil and Trevor Keelor, was husband to former Principal of LMGC, Flo Keelor |
ALLAN RICHARD BAKER
BORN 11TH SEPT 1947
DIED 22 DEC 2000
He is survived by his wife Arzoo and son, Brendon
and a younger brother, Neville, in Australia
Allan, who was Principal, Barns School, Devlali, Maharashtra
when he passed away, was from an Allahabad family and had studied in La Martiniere College, Lucknow where he returned in 1969 to teach for the next 10 years. He was an all-round sportsman but his flair for hockey was believed, by those in the know, to be something he inherited from his father who tragically died in and industrial accident at an early age. His sense of fair play and honesty showed when, in an unusual (for LMC) reshuffle, he was transferred from Hodson House to Cornwallis House on the day that the two teams faced off on the hockey field. Cornwallis beat Hodson!!
Friday, September 12, 2014
Lieut Col Wridenhall Roberts Pogson died 1843 at Benares
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| Atul Hundoo |
| The resting place of Lieut Col W.R. Pogson died 1843 Photos by my young friend and colleague Atul Hundoo Twenty nine years ago I chanced upon this grave, encircled by small shops or gumtis, with just the dome visible from the slightly raised level-crossing nearby. Since my arrival in Varanasi in October 1984, while working for The Pioneer, I had visited most places that attract tourists and the devout, the temples, ghats, Sarnath and the Benaras Hindu University. I also visited two Christian cemeteries, one in the Cantonment and the other on the Sarnath side of the Varuna river, to find the grave of my great grandmother, Amelia Martha Shepherd, nee Hand, died circa 1903 which was there and intact! The cemetery was divided by the main road in unequal parts. The older, larger 18th century section, had a tall obelisk to the memory of four Britishers who had been killed by Wazer Ali in 1799. This was quite a surprise because it was something I had learnt in history in class VII and forgotten! Back to the present: Atul Hindoo who had been visiting Varanasi frequently was off on another trip, this time to take pictures for a coffee table book. After explaining to him the location with the help of a Google map he located the grave. While the Pogson memorial is in relatively good condition, no thanks to the Archaeological Survey of India, one can see it is being used for other purposes. |
| Superstitions are often created with an ulterior motive. |
| This pic shows that Pogson who died 171 yrs ago likes tea and cigarettes. There are is also the grave of Capt Wales at Musabagh, Lucknow and a grave in Agra were cigarettes and booze are offered. |
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| Above the rly tracks (running from L to R) is the cantonment. Memorial in circle. |
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Malcolm Charles Figg 1942-2002
IN LOVING MEMORY
OF
MALCOLM CHARLES FIGG
BORN SEPT 16, 1942
DIED FEB 24, 2002
"FAREWELL MY BROTHER
TILL WE MEET AGAIN
IN GOD'S KINGDOM
BEYOND THE SUN"
OF
MALCOLM CHARLES FIGG
BORN SEPT 16, 1942
DIED FEB 24, 2002
"FAREWELL MY BROTHER
TILL WE MEET AGAIN
IN GOD'S KINGDOM
BEYOND THE SUN"
Malcolm, the eldest of five brothers, was survived by George, Patrick (passed on in May 2013), Vincent (Mickey) and Brian. Malcolm played rhythm guitar for the Viscounts(?), a pop group that the brothers formed in the late 1960's. George still plays the sax.
Henry Cooke 1922-1999
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| Henry Cooke retired from the NE Railway as a guard while his wife, Ida was a teacher at La Martiniere Girls' College, Lucknow |
OF
HENRY WILLIAM COOKE
BORN 02 APRIL 1922
DIED 20 FEB 1999
LEAVING BEHING HIS GRIEF
STRICKEN WIFE IDA AND CHILDREN,
LYNDA, CHRISTINE, ROBERT, GLORIA
& ELIZABETH
THE LORD BLESS THEE AND KEEP THEE
THE LORD MAKE HIS FACE SHINE UPON
THEE, AND BE GRACIOUS UNTO THEE
THE LORD LIFT UP HIS COUNTENANCE UPON THEE AND GIVE THEE PEACE
NOW AND FOREVER
IDA LORNA COOKE (nee Olliver)
BORN 24 DECEMBER 1923
DIED 14 JANUARY 2003
He had at least two brothers, Malcolm
and Donald. also in the railways.
Mary Smith died 1892
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