The Trusty Servant May 2020 Issue 129 | Page 40

No.129 (with basketball) scholarship to Salve Regina University in Rhode Island; a steady stream of professional football contracts. Our superb facilities could easily be offered to more boys but we would need more staff - a significant cost. Overcoming this bottleneck is our present challenge. If you are able to consider a donation, or would like to visit the Club or get involved, please contact Clare Bryce-Smith ([email protected]) www.crownandmanor.org.uk Horris Hill The Horris Hill Society and Horris Hill Foundation were established in 2018 to reconnect alumni and support the school. A number of events are held during the year at the school, in London and overseas, and there is a biennial newsletter. Many Old Wykehamists started their journey at Horris Hill and the school is keen to ensure all Old Boys are given the opportunity to stay in touch and also with each other. If you have The Trusty Servant not received any communication, by email and/or post, over the past couple of years and would like to, please contact Molly Tollit at society@horrishill so that you can receive updates (you can of course ‘unsubscribe’ at any time). Winchester College at War The Winchester College at War website www.winchestercollegeatwar. com has been expanded and re- launched. The site was created in 2014 and included biographies and photographs of all those Wykehamists killed in the First World War. Those killed in World War Two were added soon after. The site has now been expanded and includes biographies of all Wykehamists known to have been killed in the Crimea, in South Africa, and in conflicts from the 18 th century through to the 1990s. In addition, the Service Rolls listing all those who served in WW1 and WW2 can now be seen on the website, and service lists for South Africa and the Crimea have been compiled from our Registers and added to the site. A ‘Died this Day’ link is another new feature and the advanced search Recent Win Coll Soc Events New York Reunion: Phil Mooney reports: on Saturday 16 th November 2019, we had successful turnout with 14 for drinks, of whom 10 made it to dinner. The group seemed excited to find time for another opportunity to meet and advertising it might help to widen the circle. People can reach out to me at this email if they want to be involved. [email protected]. Phil Mooney (A, 05-10), Ludwig Kerck (A, 06-11), Nicholas Religa (A, 10-15), Sam Sheridan (E, 04-09), Sean Lew (F, 97-02), James Schoonmaker ( B, 06-11), Sam Lawson (C, 03-08), Jia Jun Shaw (F, 14-16), Rauf Islam (D, 06-10), Laurence Huang (G, 13-18), Tzar Taraporvala (H, 12-17), Thomas MacThomas (C, 00-05), Hugo Leong (A, 09-14), Imran Adeeyo (C, 08-13). 40 options hopefully allow one to see, for example, how many died in a particular year, or at a particular age, or from a particular house. Please do take a look. The archivist, Suzanne Foster, would be pleased to learn of any OWs possibly missing from the site or from anyone who has additional information on any of those featured. You can contact her at [email protected]. War Cloister Angel Gate The bronze guardian angels on War Cloister gates were created by Arthur Morgan (Director of Art School, 80–04) in 1998 to replace the originals which had been stolen sometime in the 1960s. For reasons he cannot recall, he did not take a cast for himself at the time and then it was discovered his moulds had been lost by the foundry. By courtesy of Win Coll he has had new moulds made so that he can at last have an angel of his own. Casts can now be made to order at £3,250, with 20% going towards War Cloister. OWs interested should contact Arthur Morgan direct: [email protected].