Glyn Cooksey 1943–2023

The sad news that Glyn has died after a short illness and hospital admission was received from Jayne Wilkinson. Born on 2 July 1943, he joined HMSO in 1970, working at various levels in Reprographics at Basildon, culminating with the post of Operations Director, Publications Centre in Nine Elms. As Jayne says, ‘I shall miss…

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HMSO and the 1953 Coronation

Philip Marriage writes: HMSO was heavily involved with the 1953 Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, particularly the small design team who faced undoubtedly their greatest test when for the first time all the official printing was coordinated and designed as a single project. This extract from From Layout to Graphic Design carried no author’s name…

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Message from HMSO Spokes Person results in Chain Reaction

There are better, much better, cycling-related puns, but John Cripps, Stuart Lyons, Graham Churchard, George Milne and Winnie Delaney are not here to provide them at the moment. This Norfolk Churches Trust article was recycled (sorry, enough!) by Richard Nelson, scion of Graphic Design, as it features another GD-er, from June 1971 – the ever-fit…

Colin Arthur Hall 1942–2023

The Eastern Daily Press dated 19 April 2023 alerted us to the sad news of Colin’s death, at home in Attleborough. Colin was born on 17 December 1942 and joined HMSO as Clerical Officer, ITW, in May 1960. He moved to Norwich upon dispersal and was active on the committees of CSCA/CPSA.  

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Alan Cole 1948–2023

Reg Walker writes: My friend and colleague Alan Cole died peacefully in Mulbarton Ward, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, on the evening of Wednesday 29 March 2023. He had been admitted following a fall, having been diagnosed with bowel cancer the previous year, and undertaking a series of Chemotherapy. Alan was born in Norwich on 22…

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20 Feb 2023 – The streets we once walked

I just happened upon this YouTube video, LADMOB ‘Unseen London Walk’ which covers the streets we walked some 50+ years ago. Farringdon Road at Holborn Viaduct starts around 45 minutes in.   Philip Marriage adds: Thanks Reg for this link – very interesting though I hardly recognised anything in Farringdon Street itself apart from the…