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Nigel
John Farndale 1950 to 9 April 1977
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Filton,
near Bristol
1950
Nigel J Farndale was
born in the third quarter of 1950, in Filton, Gloucestershire,
the son of Wilfred and Doris (nee Howard) Farndale (FAR00769).
1954
This photograph was kindly
shared by Allan Farndale.
Howard Farndale is
holding Melanie Farndale
and clockwise from Howard are Nigel
Farndale, Neil Farndale
and Allan Farndale (back
left). Wilf used to take his family for walks over the golf course in Filton to
view a massive aircraft hangar at BAC, where the Brabazon had been built.
Gisborne,
New Zealand
1964
He later lived in Gisborne, New
Zealand.
1970
Pictured together at the Farndale residence
in Foster Street before the departure of Jim and Christian Fletcher on a trip
back to Scotland are, from left: Will, Doris, Melanie and Nigel Farndale,John Gordon (back), Jim
and Christian Fletcher and Peg Gordon. Of particular interest is the fact that
the Fletchers are going home to Callander – in another word, Tannochbrae. For it is Callander that is renamed Tannochbrae for the TV series "Dr.
Finlay's Casebook", and where the programme is set and filmed. Jim grew up
in Callander so he gets more than the usual interest
out of the programme. Since being in New Zealand Jim has been associated with
the Thistle Soccer Club, eleven years a member and six of them as chairman. He
is also the club's representative to the P.B. Association. Mrs Fletcher has run
the soccer ground canteen for the past seven years.
Gisborne Photo News 15
July 1970
1974
Wilf Farndale, Ray Gorringe
and Nigel Farndale, 1974
1977
Nigel Farndale died
on 12 April 1977 at Gisborne, New Zealand. Buried at Taruheru Lawn Cemetery, Gisborne, Plot 292. “In loving
memory of Nigel John Farndale, died 9 April 1977, aged 26 years, also his dad,
Wilfred, died 13 November 1985.”