Re: Becoming Historic & Scarce
Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 9:39 pm
A post script to this thread happened today at Bisley.
Mrs Hart; now in her 89th year came up and had lunch at the NLRC and afterwards with her three daughters toasted Geoff Hart's memory at the clock tower where there is a plaque inscribed with Geoff's name on. Robin Pizer the NRA Chairman was also present.
Her daughter Sue told me of their summer holidays at Bisley when Geoff was competing in the 1950's, she even remembers the Horlicks tent!
It was a privilege to be with them and to share their memorys of happier days when Geoff was still alive.
Mrs Hart; now in her 89th year came up and had lunch at the NLRC and afterwards with her three daughters toasted Geoff Hart's memory at the clock tower where there is a plaque inscribed with Geoff's name on. Robin Pizer the NRA Chairman was also present.
Her daughter Sue told me of their summer holidays at Bisley when Geoff was competing in the 1950's, she even remembers the Horlicks tent!
It was a privilege to be with them and to share their memorys of happier days when Geoff was still alive.