- King`s Alumni Community
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- King`s Alumni Community
2008-9 Thank you from the Principal DID YOU KNOW …in 2008-9 alumni, staff, former staff, parents of students and friends gave £412,221 to the Annual Fund and Discretionary Fund, enhancing student life, promoting excellence in research and helping the College meet its strategic aims? I am delighted that so many alumni and friends share my commitment and enthusiasm in supporting King’s. I am honoured to be included in the list of individuals and organisations (in the centre of the publication) who make a financial commitment to the College’s work. I would like to give special thanks this year to those who support the Discretionary Fund which gives us the flexibility to address the most pressing needs that arise throughout the year. The Discretionary Fund is a hugely valuable resource for developing the College’s key priorities and ensuring the advancement of our distinguished reputation. Projects funded include student opportunities such as overseas elective placements, specialist equipment and high-quality clinical and academic facilities. In Recognition celebrates the real difference that your gift is making. Thank you very much for your generosity. CONTENTS 1-7 News 8-9 A vision for Africa 10 Dimbleby Cancer Care Award 11-13 The Annual Fund 14-15 Chain reaction 16-17 Broadening horizons 18-20 A new lease of life 21 Progress for palliative care institute News King’s Chapel Choir has had a significant external profile this year, in addition to singing at services in the College Chapel during term time. In July 2009 the Choir gave several concerts at festivals across France and in September toured the East Coast of the US performing in Washington DC, New York, Boston and North Carolina, funded in part by the Annual Fund. The Choir also produced an album for the prestigious independent label Hyperion at the end of April, a recording of music by Franco-Flemish composer Phillipe Rogier (c1561-96). This will be released in 2010 and follows the Choir’s highly acclaimed recording of Rodion Shchedrin’s The Sealed Angel, one of the Editor’s Choices in June’s edition of Gramophone magazine. Advanced vocal tuition for the Choral scholars is generously funded by donors to the Choral & Organ Scholarships fund. All the scholars, many of whom are not studying Music for their degree, benefit from high quality tuition by Robert Rice, a prominent soloist who is an experienced teacher of young singers. The Chapel Choir also gives students an enriching experience of team work. Charlotte Fairbairn, one of the Choir’s sopranos, says: ‘It has been one of the SIMON TOTTMAN Chapel Choir’s continuing success King’s Chapel Choir is one of the leading university choirs in England. most satisfying and special components of my time at King’s – not only the high standard of singing which always challenges me to be on top form, but also the camaraderie of the group dynamic.’ To order a CD of The Sealed Angel, please write to the Chaplaincy, King’s College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS enclosing a cheque for £12 payable to King’s College London. What giving means to me Susan and Tom Barry are members of the Family Programme, a community which parents, guardians and other family members of all King’s students are invited to join. They are also supporters of the Annual Fund and Principal’s Discretionary Fund. Their daughter Aprill is studying for a BSc in Biomedical Science. What prompted you to increase your support? After visiting King’s and hearing from Aprill how much students use and appreciate the excellent facilities at the College, we decided to increase our gift by supporting the Principal’s Discretionary Fund. The basis of the fund is key – it provides support where the need is greatest – and we are very proud to now be members of the Principal’s Circle. What is the best thing about being part of the Family Programme? It makes us feel part of the College’s activities and plans. We recently attended the most amazing concert which we wouldn’t have experienced otherwise. SUKI DHANDA Why did you start giving to King’s? The wide range of activities supported clearly enriches the lives of all students. Our daughter really enjoys studying at King’s and is a member of the GKT (Medical and Dental School) netball team. She has tremendous facilities and by donating to the College we know that she and future students will continue to make full use of the opportunities King’s has to offer. Susan & Tom Barry In Recognition » 1 News Staff race to beat cancer London Cancer Network. The Centre’s mission is to provide the very best cancer services to patients, combining first class clinical care and research. Most of the money raised by the runners was via King’s College London Just Giving website (www.justgiving.co.uk/kcl). If you are interested in setting up a similar sponsored event please contact the Development and Alumni team: giving@kcl.ac.uk or 020 7848 4701. Cosmo Davenport-Hines Poetry Prize Staff runners before their 10k challenge. Staff from both the King’s Development & Alumni Office and the College’s hospital partners have raised more than £3,000 for King’s Health Partners’ Integrated Cancer Centre by taking part in the Asics British 10k run on Sunday 12 July 2009. The team of seven Development & Alumni Office staff were joined by a team from the Guy’s & St Thomas’ Trust’s charity and a group of clinical and administrative staff from the Cancer Centre itself. The Integrated Cancer Centre is a collaboration between King’s College London, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, and the South East The Department of English has established a poetry prize in memory of Cosmo DavenportHines, a student in the Department who died suddenly and unexpectedly in June 2008. Family, friends and Cosmo’s tutors are delighted to commemorate Cosmo’s creativity and love of words by setting up the annual prize. The judging panel chose the theme of ‘memory’ for the inaugural competition in April 2009 and, following a large number of impressive applications, selected Classical Studies student Rosamund Williams’ After the War as the winning poem. You can read After the War at www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/ humanities/depts/english/cosmo.html What giving means to me Joan Bernard FKC (King’s, Theology, 1961) has chosen to include King’s in her will and has supported a variety of projects over the years including the Annual Fund, the Chapel restoration and the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care. Why do you give to King’s? Because King’s means so much to me. Desmond Tutu says he owes everything to King’s and without it none of his enormous achievements would have been possible. I am not in Desmond 2 » In Recognition Tutu’s league, but in my own small way the same is true for me. Remembering King’s in my will is a fitting way of expressing my gratitude. One of the most valued things in my life was being made FKC (a Fellow of the College). How did your time at King’s influence your career path? Totally: it enabled me to have a career in university student care. I was a warden at Canterbury Hall, part-time lecturer at King’s, and then was made founder Principal of a new college for women at Durham University (Trevelyan College) – now 43 years old! SUKI DHANDA Which fund will your legacy support? My legacy gift is directed to the King’s Theological Trust of which I was a trustee for 11 years. The Trust funds the AKC lecture programme [a philosophy, theology and ethics programme open to all students] and awards vital grants to overseas and postgraduate students of theology. Joan Bernard MARK DE FRAEYE / SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Researching traditional medicines Herbalists in a traditional pharmacy in Kaifeng, China. King’s is at the forefront of research in this field King’s has a long-established tradition of working with the best researchers across the globe and learning from other cultures. The College has a strong relationship with China, developed through collaboration with universities, key organisations, alumni and current students. A recent initiative at the College is the establishment of a Centre for Natural Medicines Research to study, amongst other areas, Traditional Chinese Medicine. Developed over thousands of years, Traditional Chinese Medicine is a well-established treatment in Far Eastern countries but its use to treat common Western diseases is less well understood. Investment in research is needed to unlock its huge potential. The Centre, which brings together academics, government and biomedical and pharmaceutical industries from across the globe, will be the country’s only universityaffiliated research centre devoted to improving health through the discovery, development and standardisation of natural products. King’s is at the forefront of research in this field – the new Centre will be led by the Department of Pharmacy which already has impressive links through Innovation China UK (ICUK), partnerships with the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences and Zhejiang University, Hangzhou. The Centre has been made possible thanks to a very generous donation from a Medicinal Chemistry alumnus, who has supported its first post-doctoral worker. What giving means to me Ruth McCole is studying for a PhD in the Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics. Ruth was selected for a four-year studentship funded by Lord & Lady Harris of Peckham. What does your PhD focus on? I am investigating how modifications to DNA, apart from changes in the sequence itself, can affect gene expression and regulation. A number of human diseases result from mis-regulation of genes due to faults in this ‘epigenetic’ control – genetic birth defects, interuterine growth disorders and a host of cancer syndromes. Furthering our understanding of these mechanisms can only benefit human health and promote the development of treatments. Ruth McCole What do you enjoy about studying at King’s? I applied to King’s because I was particularly keen to join the lab of my supervisor Dr Rebecca Oakey. I also enjoy interacting with the other PhD students – they are always full of ideas. SUKI DHANDA What has the studentship enabled you to do? It enables me to buy items I need for expensive, high-tech experiments, allowing me to be independent in the lab. It also funds travel to international conferences to present my work and enhance my understanding. One such trip enabled a collaboration, the work from which I submitted to a highly regarded journal for publication. In Recognition » 3 News Annual Giving Award Each year the Principal leads the College in recognising the outstanding generosity and commitment of our supporters by awarding the King’s Annual Giving Award. This year, the Principal was delighted to present this prestigious award to Mr Jonathan Hiscock (King’s, Electronic Engineering, 1978) and Dr Jane Lau (Guy’s, Dentistry, 1978). This husband and wife have been committed donors to the Annual Giving Programme for the past 15 years, supporting students across the College on a monthly basis. Their long-standing support has been vital in creating more than 250 life-changing opportunities for our students through the Annual Fund over the years. Jonathan and Jane feel they owe much of their career success to the knowledge they gained as students and support the Annual Fund to ensure current students continue to benefit from world-class education Jane Lau and Jonathan Hiscock. and facilities. Jonathan said ‘Jane and I are very honoured to receive this award. We would also like to recognise the contributions from other donors to King’s as being just as important as ours.’ To find out about the Annual Fund, please contact the Development & Alumni team: giving@kcl.ac.uk or 020 7848 4701. Support for Alzheimer’s research Thanks to major support from the John & Lucille van Geest Foundation, researchers at King’s, led by Professor Simon Lovestone, are working to ‘tag’ proteins and RNA molecules in patients’ blood as potential biomarkers of Alzheimer’s Disease. This innovation to create what is hoped will be a blood test for the disease will improve the ability to diagnose and track the progression of Alzheimer’s. Currently clinical trials for Alzheimer’s drugs involve patient memory tests and the clinician’s impression of patient deterioration. This is highly problematic and a poor basis for important and expensive clinical trials. The discoveries made by Professor Lovestone’s team and their continuing research offer the promise of being able to accurately track the condition in Alzheimer’s patients and recognise response to treatments, enabling the effective trialling of new drugs to combat the disease. What giving means to me Babatope Olajide has recently completed his BEng in Computer Aided Mechanical Engineering. He received a bursary in his final year funded by alumnus Terence Lo (King’s, Mechanical Engineering, 1983). What kind of activities have you been involved in at King’s? I have been a dedicated member of the football team since my first year. In 2008-9 we won the University of 4 » In Recognition London’s league and cup competition. This was one of my proudest moments – King’s hasn’t won the double in an academic season for more than 15 years. I was also awarded a ‘team colour’ for outstanding performance in sports by the Students’ Union. What are your plans for the future? I am hoping to do an MSc either in the field of eco-friendly energy efficiency or in biomedical engineering relating to cancer research. I find research really stimulating and I am looking forward to the challenges that lie ahead. SUKI DHANDA What did the bursary mean to you? I feel very privileged to have received such funding. I used to rely on a part-time job to pay for living costs but the bursary gave me more time to concentrate on what mattered most in my final year – studying! It also gave me extra time to take part in student activities. Babatope Olajide Legacy for a peaceful future GREG FUNNELL New music at King’s War Studies students at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna with staff from the IAEA and King’s. ISTOCK Professor George Benjamin with ACE Study Tours scholar Luke Styles. It can be hard for talented young composers to get their first commission, but a scholarship at King’s is supporting the creation of new music in the UK and bringing it to the attention of a wider audience. The ACE Scholarship for Young Composers, generously funded by ACE Study Tours, has given a promising musician the opportunity to study advanced composition under the guidance of renowned composer, George Benjamin, Henry Purcell Professor of Composition at King’s. Luke Styles, MMus student who received the scholarship, produced a piece of music on the theme of cultural exchange which was premiered at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in April 2009. Luke worked closely with traditional classical Indian musicians as well as Western percussionists to produce his composition for tabla and percussion and help formulate a notation system for the tabla, an Indian instrument traditionally taught from one generation to the next by word of mouth. The scholarship has enabled Luke to concentrate on his studies without worrying about funding his course by parttime work: ‘I feel so lucky to have been awarded this scholarship. King’s offers the creative environment needed to produce the best work that I am capable of and the scholarship has allowed me to take on more commissions and collaborative projects with theatres and visual artists, which I have then been able to work on with George Benjamin. This is vital to my progress as a composer as it is through the production of work and discussion of it with my tutor that I am able to learn the most.’ Five master’s students from the Department of War Studies were able to attend a workshop with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna, thanks to a legacy gift left to the Principal’s Discretionary Fund by the Revd Norman Attrill AKC. The IAEA is a United Nations special agency which works to promote safe, secure and peaceful nuclear technologies. The workshop attended by King’s students included presentations by IAEA safeguards inspectors about their work in more than 145 states around the world. Kristen Aanstoos, one of the students who attended, said: ‘Having studied international relations at King’s for a year, it was fantastic to see policy in action and to meet people working at the sharp end of nuclear non-proliferation issues.’ Planned giving, such as the legacy gift which made this project possible, is invaluable to the College helping us to maintain our status as a world-class institution. For information on leaving a gift in your will to the College please contact Jas Chahal on 020 7848 4700. In Recognition » 5 News Your gift going further KCL_297x230_Alumni_Gift Aid_July 08_V4:Layout 1 24/7/08 10:04 Page 1 Since the Government’s Matched Funding scheme started in August 2008, King’s has been able to make so much more of its supporters’ generosity. For every gift made, King’s is now able to claim an extra 33 per cent in Matched Funding in addition to the 25 per cent Gift Aid which can be claimed for donors who are UK tax payers. The scheme continues until July 2011 and many alumni are taking the opportunity for their gift to make even more of a difference. Andrew Yale (King’s, Law, 2008) is one such alumnus who sees this as the perfect time to make a donation to King’s: ‘The government’s Matched Funding scheme means my money will go so much further. I just couldn’t miss this opportunity.’ The value of your gift under the Matched Funding scheme Your gift of Plus Gift Aid at 25% Plus Matched Funding at 33% Means your total gift is worth £30 £7.50 £12.50 £50 £5 per month £1.25 per month £2.08 per month £100 in a year £250 £62.50 £104.17 £417 Would you like to make your money go further? A new government scheme will mean that for the first time all individual gifts to the College will receive support from the UK Government (in addition to Gift Aid). The £200 million ‘Matched Funding’ scheme adds government money to individual donations to UK universities, regardless of where the donor is based. So from 1 August 2008, King's will receive an extra £1 from the UK Government for every £3 you donate, meaning that a £30 donation is worth £40 to us. So if you've ever thought of making a donation – even a small one – to your College, now is the time to do it. Give back to the future. For further information visit: www.kcl.ac.uk/support or E-mail: giving@kcl.ac.uk For more information visit www.kcl.ac.uk/support or call 020 7848 4701. What giving means to me Roderick Beaton is Koraes Professor of Modern Greek & Byzantine History, Language & Literature. His Department will be benefiting from a generous grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation to fund PhD studentships in one of King’s interdisciplinary research centres, the Centre for Hellenic Studies. What are the best things about working at King’s? King’s is one of the few institutions in 6 » In Recognition the UK which has developed Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies extensively and the College is now recognised as a leader in the field. The Department also benefits from its location in the capital, enjoying close links with Greek institutions in London. If you were given a million pounds to spend on King’s how would you use it? Renovating some of our staff and teaching rooms which have not yet had the benefit of the kind of splendid building programme we have seen in other parts of the Strand Campus. SUKI DHANDA How will the Stavros Niarchos Foundation grant make a difference? This funding will allow King’s to attract more top-quality students. In this way we build up the reputation for excellence in research in the Departments of Byzantine & Modern Greek Studies and Classics and bring in the best students internationally to carry forward these fields of study for future generations. Roderick Beaton Foreign Office press cuttings get special treatment The College commissioned conservation treatment for an exceptional series of press cuttings from the historical library collection of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, now held at King’s, thanks to generous support from alumni, friends and the Idlewild Trust. The 33 volumes were compiled by Foreign Office staff between 1915 and 1922 and contain cuttings of articles from UK and foreign newspapers concerning the international situation – the First World War, the Russian Revolution and subsequent Civil War, the post-war peace negotiations and the founding of the League of Nations. Annotated by hand and containing much otherwise unobtainable material, the volumes are a unique historical resource for researchers. Prior to this project the cuttings were in a poor state of repair and could not safely be consulted. Since receiving conservation treatment however, the volumes have been consulted regularly by a historian of the First World War and featured in displays for visitors, including over 50 delegates to a national symposium organised by the Department of English. For further information about the Special Collections visit www.kcl.ac.uk/iss/library/spec or call 020 7848 1843. 100 years of King’s Students’ Union GREG FUNNELL On Saturday 7 February 2009, students, alumni, staff and friends of King’s College London Students’ Union (KCLSU) celebrated the Union’s centenary in style at the magnificent Lincoln’s Inn. Thanks to the generous sponsorship of many alumni and the King’s College London Association, over 100 students were able to attend at a reduced price. Guests enjoyed a champagne reception, four course meal and raffle in aid of the KCLSU Sports Volunteer Fund, with names drawn by three times Olympic silver medallist and current law student Katherine Grainger. The raffle raised over £2,000 for this great volunteering initiative. Peter Ellender, Acting KCLSU President 2008-9, said: ‘It was wonderful to be part of such a special occasion and to meet former KCLSU Presidents and alumni who were able to join us in celebrating KCLSU’s achievements over the last hundred years. Thank you to all those who attended, donated prizes for the raffle and those who contributed to the cost of tickets for students.’ Above: Past KCLSU Presidents join the celebrations. Below: Guests celebrate 100 years of King’s Students’ Union at a dinner at Lincoln’s Inn. Olympic silver medallist and current law student Katherine Grainger draws names for the raffle. In Recognition » 7 A vision for AFRICA 8 » In Recognition SUKI DHANDA What role can a UK university play in tackling the serious problems facing Africa? Eka Ikpe, a Research Associate in the Conflict, Security and Development Group at King’s, manages a Peace & Security Fellowship programme which aims to create a new generation of visionary African leaders. The programme has recently received generous support from Foundation Open Society Institute (Zug). What are the Peace & Security Fellowships for African Women? The Fellowship programme is conceived against the background of the UN Security Council Resolution no.1325 which calls for the inclusion of women at decision-making levels as well as mechanisms for the prevention, management and resolution of conflicts. The Fellowships, aimed at young women, involve spending six months here at King’s receiving specially designed training in the areas of conflict, security and development; and a further six months undertaking practical work attached to an African institution that will allow them to put into practice what they have learnt and begin to test some of their ideas for change. What does the Fellowship programme hope to achieve? Essentially the programme is about redressing the imbalance that has seen women in Africa being active at the grass-roots level in conflict resolution and prevention issues, but simply fading away where more ‘important’ decisions are being made at formal, strategic levels. The programme is training a new cohort of visionary female leaders, as well as serving as a forum for sharing ideas and as a platform for transferring knowledge. What opportunities does the Fellowship programme offer participants? In addition to engaging with academic and policy experts, Fellows undertake study visits to institutions working on peace, security and development such as the UN Headquarters in New York, the International Peace Institute, the EU Commission, Council of Ministers and Parliament and the International Institute of Strategic Studies. Another significant opportunity is that Fellows can share their experience with, and learn from other young Africans on a similar path and develop a shared vision for the future of their continent. How will the gift from Foundation Open Society Institute (Zug) make a difference? The support from Foundation Open Society Institute is funding the cost of two Peace & Security Fellowships. The gift is especially important as it targets the particular countries of Zimbabwe, Liberia, Sierra Leone and Uganda which have either just emerged from intense periods of conflict or continue to be affected by ongoing conflict. We are very grateful to Foundation Open Society Institute for helping us support expertise in some of the most challenging contexts in Africa. ‘My hope for Africa is that the voices of Africans should be heard beyond famines, disease, conflicts and poverty.’ What are your hopes for Africa? I have a multitude of hopes for Africa, but perhaps the most particular is that the voices of Africans should be heard beyond famines, disease, conflicts and poverty. We must recognise that Africans have valid opinions of their continent and their world, and make the effort to consider these insights with the significance they deserve. This need not undermine efforts to tackle the challenges just mentioned, but it does require the simultaneous recognition of the value of African people’s knowledge, of course beyond the elites. What do you enjoy about working at King’s? It is a privilege to work closely with the Fellows, right from very inspiring interviews during the recruitment process, to the wealth of knowledge that they bring and the transformation that they exhibit by the end of the programme. I joined King’s to be part of an institution that engages in issues of security and development in a dynamic and innovative manner. It was, and continues to be, very appealing to work at the intersection of security and development, to take part in research that has practical implications for policy, and to support the expansion of the pool of expertise on security and development in Africa. Eka Ikpe who manages the Peace & Security Fellowship programme at King’s. In Recognition » 9 News GREG FUNNELL Dimbleby Cancer Care Award Enyinnaya Ofo explains his research to David Dimbleby at the reopening of the Richard Dimbleby Cancer Laboratory in June 2008. Dimbleby Cancer Care has generously extended its considerable support of cancer research at King’s by establishing the Dimbleby Cancer Care Award. The award has been created to assist a talented PhD candidate who has already experienced several years of clinical work to develop as a researcher. The recipient of the award, Enyinnaya Ofo, is a Specialist Registrar in ENT-Head and Neck Cancer Surgery, conducting a research project on imaging techniques to predict how head and neck cancer patients will respond to new drug treatments. The award has given Enyinnaya the valuable opportunity to transfer his clinical skills to a research setting and to further King’s world-class cancer research: ‘Having been in full-time clinical medicine for ten years, there was a huge learning curve in order to become competent with the complex molecular biology techniques required for the project. With excellent support from my supervisors, especially Professor Tony Ng [Richard Dimbleby Professor of Cancer Research], I have been able to make very good progress and am now proficient in a variety of new techniques.’ Dimbleby Cancer Care has supported cancer services for the last forty years with the first Richard Dimbleby Cancer Laboratory opened in 1968 by Her Majesty The Queen at the St Thomas’ Campus. The Laboratory was re-located to Guy’s in June 2008 and upgraded to allow researchers to focus specifically on drug discovery and targeted therapy for cancer patients. What giving means to me Why do you give to the Discretionary Fund? The Discretionary Fund promotes excellence, individual effort and initiative which is why I am delighted to support it. As an alumnus, with a long career in law, it is rewarding to contribute in some modest way to the enhancement of the College’s research and academic reputation. My own years at King’s were some of the happiest and most fulfilling of my life. How has higher education changed since your time at King’s? The importance of a good degree has 10 » In Recognition increased exponentially. However, facilities, teaching and pastoral care have all improved significantly giving students excellent opportunities to flourish at university and beyond. What advantages are there for King’s graduates? The College’s position in the heart of London, adjacent to the City and the West End, is a real advantage particularly in relation to career prospects. As many alumni work in these areas, the College can take full advantage of relationships with former students keen to support its efforts. Robin Healey SUKI DHANDA Robin Healey (King’s, Law, 1968) supports the Discretionary Fund, which allows the Principal to respond quickly to emerging needs and opportunities around the College. In good company The College is very grateful to all those who have so generously supported our work in the past financial year. We warmly acknowledge all those listed below and those who prefer to remain anonymous. Exceptional support We would particularly like to recognise those who have given support at an exceptional level to the College. We extend our deepest appreciation to the following, as well as those individuals and organisations that have chosen to remain anonymous. Mr Edward Atkin & Mrs Celia Atkin, née Bogan The late Revd Norman Attrill AKC & The late Mrs Elizabeth Attrill Mr John Black Mr & Mrs John Burton Ms Julia Charlton AKC Mr Albert Cheung & Ms Athena Lui Mrs Maryann Cochrane Mr Stephen Conway Mr Dennis Cope Dr Richard Davenport-Hines & Mrs Jenny Davenport The late Dr Peter Dyne Sir Ian Gainsford FKC Mr Paul Getty III Mrs Elizabeth Hart The late Revd Canon Colin Hickling Mrs Willemien Hines The late Mr Raphael Honnor Professor Barry Ife CBE FKC Mr Brian Jeeves Mrs Angela Lascelles, née Greig Mr Him Lee Dr Zudong Liu Mr Terence Lo Mr Michael Long Dr James Ohene-Djan The late Mrs Marilyn Payne The late Mrs Eunice Phillips, née Gibbs Dr Maurice Rothschild, Guy’s Mrs Lily Safra FKC Dr Angela Scott, née Grundy Sir Harry Soloman The late Miss Mabel Stacey Mr Henry Sweetbaum Professor Bob Walton, Guy’s Mr Dieter Yih FKC Abbey National PLC Alzheimer’s Research Trust Alzheimer’s Society Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association Arthritis Research Campaign Association for International Cancer Research Asthma UK Atlantic Philanthropies Autism Speaks Beit Memorial Fellowships for Medical Research EE Blackwell Trust Breakthrough Breast Cancer Breast Cancer Campaign British Heart Foundation British Lung Foundation British Skin Foundation Cancer Research UK Carnegie Corporation of New York Clore Duffield Foundation Leadership giving The College is honoured to recognise the significant commitment shown by members of the Principal’s Circle, the Dental Circle and the Medical Circle, each of whom has generously donated £1,000 or more towards the Annual Fund or the College’s Discretionary Funds. Mr Anthony Ashplant Mrs Beryl Barrett & Mrs Debbie Cuthbert Mr Tom Barry & Mrs Susan Barry Ms Mary Bilton Mr Warren Birnbaum Dr Ann Blizard Lady Bonham-Carter AKC, née Diane Madden Mr John Bradley, Guy’s Mr Graham Brown Professor Sir Graeme Catto FKC Professor Stephen Challacombe, Guy’s Dr Yen-Chung Chong, QEC Mr Welland Chu Ms Bridget Clarke Dr Stephen Colloff Professor David Cooper, Guy’s Dr John Crocker & Mrs Josephine Crocker AKC FKC, née Frearson Dr Christopher Derricott Mr Bill Dodwell Mrs Ursula Duckworth, née Cassal Professor Stephen Dunne Dr Michael Escudier, Guy’s Dr Robert Gaitskell AKC Ms Yvonne Gallagher Mr Nick Goulding Professor John Greenspan FKC & Professor Deborah Greenspan FKC DSc, RDH Mr Mark Hardy AKC & Mrs Mary Hardy, née Goold Mr Richard Hardy Mr Robin Healey CORE – The Digestive Disorders Foundation Department of Health Diabetes Foundation Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation Diabetes UK Dimbleby Cancer Care The Dinwoodie Settlement European Foundation for the Study of Diabetes Esmée Fairbairn Foundation Fight for Sight Foundation for Allergy Information & Research Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation The John & Lucille van Geest Foundation Guy’s & St Thomas’ Charity Guy’s & St Thomas’ Hospital Kidney Patients’ Association The Heaton-Ellis Trust Heritage Lottery Fund High Q Foundation International Consortium on Anti-Virals International Spinal Research Trust Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International Kay Kendall Leukaemia Fund Kidney Research UK King’s College Hospital Charity King’s Medical Research Trust Alicia Koplowitz Foundation Leukaemia Research Fund The A G Leventis Foundation Leverhulme Trust Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine The London Law Trust John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Macmillan Cancer Support Motor Neurone Disease Association Muscular Dystrophy Campaign Natural Medicine Research UK Stavros Niarchos Foundation Nuffield Foundation Oak Foundation Parkinson’s Disease Society Pfizer Inc, Global Research and Development Thomas Pocklington Trust Psychiatry Research Trust Research Autism Research into Ageing St Mark’s Hospital Foundation The Edmond J. Safra Philanthropic Foundation Cicely Saunders International Society for Mucopolysacchardide Diseases South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trusts Charitable Funds Stroke Association Charles Sykes Memorial Fund for Epilepsy Research Tate & Lyle plc John Templeton Foundation Tommy’s The Baby Charity Tubney Charitable Trust Wellchild Wellcome Trust The Garfield Weston Foundation The Maurice Wohl Charitable Foundation The Charles Wolfson Charitable Trust The Wolfson Foundation Mr John Henderson AKC Mr Mark Herbert Professor Keith Hoggart FKC & Professor Linda Newson FKC Dr Robert Howes Mrs Lyn Humphreys Dr Andrew Hynd, RDH Mr Neil Kaplan CBE Mrs Joyce Kastner Mr Conor Kehoe & Dr Elisabeth Kehoe Mr Willie Kwan FKC & Mrs Irene Kwan Mr Derek Lambert AKC Professor John Langdon FKC Professor Robert Lechler FKC Miss Harn Szuan Leng Mr David Lloyd OBE AKC Professor Arthur Lucas CBE FKC & Mrs Paula Lucas Mrs Elizabeth Madgen Dr Tim Mant, Guy’s Mr Hashim Mohammed, QEC Dr John Moloney Sir Hamid Moollan Mr Stephen Moss CBE Dr Victoria Muir, Guy’s Mr John Padovan FKC Dr Susmita Patel Professor Harold Preiskel, Guy’s Mr Steven Rhodes AKC Professor Jack Rowe FKC, Guy’s Mr John Savage Mrs Sylvia Spokes, née Johnson Sir James Spooner FKC & Lady Spooner Mr Rod Sykes Mr Robin Taher Dr Hua Hui Tay His Honour Judge John Toulmin CMG FKC & Mrs Carolyn Toulmin AKC, née Gullick Professor Richard Trainor FKC & Professor Marguerite Dupree Professor John Uff CBE FKC & Mrs Diana Uff FKC, née Graveson Miss Caroline Usher Emeritus Professor Roger Watson, Guy’s Dr Peter Wilkinson Professor Nairn Wilson CBE FKC Mr Chris Wiscarson FKC Mr John Woodley & Mrs Jill Woodley, née Hodgkinson Mr Peter Yerbury, Guy’s plus all anonymous members This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. In Recognition » 1 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Thank you Alumni King’s relies on the support and commitment of its alumni to create new opportunities for students and staff. We thank all of our donors, including those who prefer to remain anonymous, and would particularly like to recognise those who have offered their support for the past five or more consecutive years, whose names are in bold. 1932 Dr Norman Crofts, St Thomas’ The late Revd Dudley Heryet AKC Miss Nita Hornsby AKC Mr Richard Tipper, Guy’s The Revd Canon Walter Walker AKC 1943 Dr John Attenborough Dr Fred Charatan, St Thomas’ Mrs Eileen Croucher, née Sutcliffe Dr Morton Figgis, Guy’s Mr Edwin Gifford & Mrs Joyce Gifford Mr Richard Hart, Guy’s Miss Joan Roberts AKC 1944 Dr Donald Broad Mr Geoffrey Standing Mrs Gertrude Attwood, née Ogden Dr John Barham Dr Joan Garai, née Gibson Mr Hedley Grabaskey, Guy’s Dr Robert Hardwick, St Thomas’ Mrs Phyllis Mongar, née Brown Miss Marian Nevell Mr Robert Pain Dr Antony Sampson Mrs Evelyn Smith, née Shipley Mr Guy Smith AKC Dr Mary Style, née Whittaker Mrs Sheila Taylor, née Godfrey 1938 1945 Mr Harold Allaway The late Revd Norman Attrill AKC & The late Mrs Elizabeth Attrill Mrs Margaret Kingston, née Ellis The late Mrs Joan Lewin MBE, née Hole Mrs Catherine Charlish, née Bagley Mr Edward Eates Mrs Patricia Mills, née Allen Mr Henley Nicholls AKC Miss Margaret Bowen AKC Mrs Grace Bright, née Wiseman Mr Guy Carruthers Mr Harold Fletcher Dr David Nicholson, Guy’s Mrs Freda Patton, née Leben Dr Thomas Richards Dr Derek Seaton, St Thomas’ Professor Bob Walton, Guy’s Dr Gordon Welch, St Thomas’ Mr Frank Zimmermann 1940 1946 Dr Thomas Calverley Mr Kenneth Coley, Chelsea College Dr Leslie Hale Mrs Betty Iles Dr Ernest Jarratt Dr R Sandison AKC Mrs Valerie Sutton-Mattocks, née Taylor Dr Donald Ainscow, St Thomas’ Dr Charles Attwood, St Thomas’ Mr Stuart Bell, Guy’s Mrs Eileen Edwards, née Smith Dr John Harris, St Thomas’ Dr Stanley Jackson, Guy’s Dr Alan MacAuslan, St Thomas’ Mrs Betty Moon AKC, née Cross The Revd Dr William Peal AKC Dr Michael Pearson, Guy’s Dr Renee Puddifoot, née Brydon Mr Arthur Rooms, Guy’s Mr Jeffrey Rose, Guy’s Mrs Joan Short AKC, née Lesford Mrs Sylvia Spokes, née Johnson Professor Michael Warren, Guy’s Dr Janet Waugh, née McDowall Dr Peter Westcombe, Guy’s Dr Charles Salkeld 1934 The late Mrs Eunice Phillips, née Gibbs 1936 Miss Gwyneth Edwards The late Mrs Gladys Smith, née Luscombe 1937 1939 1941 Mr Peter Barke AKC Mrs Peggy Bedwell, née Mason Mrs Audrey Green, née Ayres, QEC Mrs M Humpheryes, née Coast The late Dr Edgar Lightfoot Miss Betty Loder Mr Duncan Mackenzie, Guy’s Dr Andrea O’Hara-May Dr Michael Riddell, St Thomas’ 1942 Mr Richard Allen The Revd Aleck Banks AKC Mrs Audrey Chadwick AKC, née Dodds 2 » In Recognition in good company 1947 Miss Joan Barbanel Dr Robert Barnard, Guy’s Dr John Baylis, Guy’s Mr Harold Beck Lady Bonham-Carter AKC, née Diane Madden Mrs Anne Butters AKC, née Harper Dr Geoffrey Carriett, St Thomas’ Dr Michael Coigley, St Thomas’ Mr John Crossley, Guy’s Miss Betty Dass Mrs Hilary Drane, née Grundy Lady Driver, née Patricia Tinkler Dr Cecil French Dr Malcolm Godfrey CBE FKC Mr Francis Hanrott CBE Dr Hugh Herbert, Guy’s Mr John Jenrick Mrs Mary Laundon, née Parratt Mrs Margaret Morgan AKC, née Stokes Mrs Elizabeth Oliver, née Ratigan Mrs Joan Orchard AKC, née Miller Dr John Parker, Guy’s Mr Jack Rodin CBE Miss Edith Seaton Mr John Simpson Mrs Madeleine West, née Colmore Mrs Alison Woodhead, née Reader 1948 Mr Anthony Baker Mrs June Baker AKC, née Ives Mr Leonard Bean The Revd Canon Geoffrey Bird AKC Mr John Bright Mr Brian Cane AKC The late Dr Graham Carnegie, St Thomas’ Dr Alan Chynoweth Dr John Cornes AKC Mr Roger Franks Mr John Gill, St Thomas’ Mrs Linda Howle, née Stride Professor Robert Knecht Mr Martin Maycock The late Mr John Mclean OBE FKC, Guy’s Mrs Ailsa Melton, née McLellan Dr John Middleton, St Thomas’ Dr Eric Morrall Dr Hywel Perkins, Guy’s Dr Eric Pitts Dr David Price, St Thomas’ Dr Bruce Richards, St Thomas’ Miss Iris Richart Professor Jack Rowe FKC, Guy’s Mr T Roylance Mrs Anthea Sartain, née Lowe Dr Peter Shave, Guy’s Dr Benjamin Silkoff, Guy’s Mrs Jean Smith AKC, née Clayton Dr Eric Stafford, Guy’s Dr Robert Stanger, St Thomas’ Dr Cyril Thomas, St Thomas’ Mrs Margaret Thresh, née Sachs, Normanby College Dr Amin Tibi Dr Ronald Timms, Guy’s Dr Pauline Webb AKC FKC Mrs Mary Whittle, née Hurrell Dr Donald Winstock, RDH Mr William Withnell 1949 Dr Edmund Beswick, Guy’s Mr Edward Broadway OBE, RDH Dr Michael Brudenell Mrs Barbara Dutton, née Hornsby The late Dr Peter Dyne Mr Michael Gilbert, Guy’s Mr Ronald Grassly Professor John Hinton Mr Frank Hulford AKC Dr Frederick James AKC Mrs Margaret Joseph, née Johnstone Dr Gerald Leaf Mr Peter Lineham AKC The Revd Desmond Lockyer AKC The late Dr Robert Logan-Edwards, Guy’s Miss Sheila McCormack, Normanby College Dr Edward McGuire, Guy’s The Revd John Ouless AKC Miss Emel Rochat Mr John Shaw, Guy’s Mr Alister Stewart Dr John Stewart, St Thomas’ Dr Dennis Thompson 1950 Mr Tim Anderson, St Thomas’ Mr John Attwood The Very Revd Trevor Beeson OBE AKC FKC Mr John Bragg OBE, Chelsea College Mr Graham Broadhead Professor Ray Brooks, Chelsea College Mr Donald Carpenter AKC Mr John Clark AKC Mr Ronald Cox Mr Leslie Dewhirst Dr Sheila Doak, née Charter Mrs Marjorie Finney, née Prickett Dr Jean Candy Gillbard Dr Peter Hammett Mr Michael Handscomb Mr James Arthur David Heal The Revd Kenneth Hewitt AKC Dr John Hooper, Guy’s Dr Frank Huddy, St Thomas’ Dr Fay Hutchinson MBE, née Thomas Mr Raymond Isherwood AKC The late Mrs Eileen Lineham, née Thompson Dr Ruth Lister The late Revd Donald Membery AKC Mrs Margaret Pearson, née Simpson Dr Horace Pile, Guy’s Mr Herbert Powell, Guy’s Canon Desmond Probets Mr Peter Saville, Guy’s Dr Hugh Smyllie Mrs Audrey Thomas, née Beeson Mr Philip Tucker, Guy’s His Honour Sir Frank White FKC & Lady White MBE 1951 Dr Kenneth Aberdour Dr Morris Baker Mr Derek Barbanell Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Dr Clive Bishop FKC Mr Ronald Bristow Mrs Rosemarie Broadhead, née Lasire Mr Jeffrey Bulow, RDH Dr John Burston, St Thomas’ Mr Peter Butler Mr Leslie Cox AKC Mrs Muriel Curtis, née Dover Dr John Davies Mrs Jean Day, née Ayre The Revd Canon Thomas Evans AKC Professor Michael Fisher FKC Mr Geoffrey Gardner & Dr Phylis Gardner AKC, née Stevens Dr J Glass, St Thomas’ Mr John Gordon Mr Peter Hargreaves AKC Mrs Rosemary Hewitt, née Jones Mr Donald Howle Professor Aubrey Jenkins Mrs Helen Jenrick, née Young, RDH Mrs Dorothy Jolley, née Castell, QEC Dr Lawrence Middleton Miss Angela Minchin, Normanby College Mr John Mumford Dr Ann Palfrey, née Hewetson, St Thomas’ Mr John Powley Dr John Richards AKC The Revd Maurice George Rogers AKC Dr John Rycroft, Guy’s Mr William Sale AKC Dr John Savage, St Thomas’ Mr David Shinn Mr Ronald Stedman & Mrs Muriel Stedman, née Maine Mr Geoffrey Taylor Professor John Thornton, Guy’s Mrs Greta Walton, née Wray Dr Bernard Warner, St Thomas’ Mr Geoffrey Weekes AKC Mr David Willis Dr Brian Wright 1952 The Revd Alec Beniams AKC Dr Raymond Brotherwood, Guy’s Mrs Sheila Butler AKC, née Keen Dr Michael Coupland, Guy’s Dr Michael Courtenay, St Thomas’ Mr Leslie Dingle Mr Hugh Duncombe Mrs Margaret Godden, née Muirden Dr David Granger, St Thomas’ Mrs Shirley Halkyard, née Foster Mrs Susan Howard, née Pitt-Lewis Dr Victor Hutchinson Mr Harry Irvine, Guy’s Dr Isabel Johnson, St Thomas’ Mr Derek Lambert AKC Dr John MacWilliam, Guy’s Dr Charles Mansfield Dr Gillian Matthews Mr Alan Melbourne Mr Alan Morris Dr Richard Mulley Mr Kynvin Nixon Dr William Parker, Guy’s Dr Richard Perks, St Thomas’ Mr David Potter AKC The Revd Prebendary Frank Powell AKC & Mrs Joan Powell Ms Diana Raine Dr Vincent Redding, St Thomas’ Mr John Rose Professor Arnold Sladen Mr Julian Smith Mr John Stock Mr Bryan Stokes Mr Kenneth Sutherland Dr Oliver Todd Dr Peter van den Brul, St Thomas’ Mrs Anne Vinall, née Crittenden Mrs Kathleen Wain, née Barnes Mr Derek Williams Dr Leonard Williams, St Thomas’ Dr Geoffrey Wilson, St Thomas’ Dr Joyce Wood, née Waye, Guy’s 1953 Mr John Abrams, RDH Dr Frank Andrews Mrs Jean Ashmead AKC, née Trippett Mr Howard Bailey Mrs Evelyn Bradbury Dr Margaret Brown Mr Eric Carter The late Dr Bob Chambers AKC Dr Alan Clark-Jones Dr Douglas Cornish Dr John Crocker Mr Richard Dibben Miss Sheila Downs Dr John Duke, Guy’s Ms Margaret Etall Mrs Margaret Field, née Johnson Mr David French The Revd John Godfrey AKC Miss Mary Gold AKC The Revd Brian Hackshall AKC Mr Michael Housley Dr Robert Jones, Guy’s Dr David Longbourne Mr Bryan Markwell, RDH The late Revd Laurence Melliss AKC Mr David Mitchell The Revd Peter Morris Dr Alan Myles, St Thomas’ Dr Jack Nickson Mrs Jessie Oddy, née Owen Mr John Parton Mr Peter Poole AKC Mr Geoffrey Pye Dr Robert Ridley AKC Dr Marie Rowlands Mr Ian Rushton Mrs Mary Smith, née Rice Mr Geoffrey Smith The late Mrs Diana Trebble, Guy’s Dr John Welford AKC Dr John Wood, Guy’s 1954 The late Mr Peter Belsham & Mrs J M Belsham Dr Sheelagh Biddell, née Evans, Guy’s Dr Michael Bridger, St Thomas’ Professor John Brindley Mr Reginald Browning Mr John Callard The Revd Dick Chown AKC Dr Anthony Christmas, St Thomas’ Dr Donald Craig, St Thomas’ Dr Desmond Croft, St Thomas’ & Dr Hilary Croft, née Rendle, St Thomas’ The Revd Stephen Davies AKC Dr W Dolton Mr Arthur Dove CBE AKC Dr David Enoch, St Thomas’ Dr Arthur Fowle & Dr Lise Fowle, née Einerl Professor Lionel Fry Mrs Norma Hall, née Youdale Mr Michael Healey AKC Mr Peter Heywood AKC Dr Anthony Hillard, Guy’s Miss Margaret Hulmes, QEC Mr Jeremy Joel Dr Brian Kesby AKC The Revd Maurice Kirby AKC Mrs Pamela Larner, née Ryder Mr Eric Lefebure Mr Peter Long, Guy’s Major Melvyn Luckham-Down, RDH Dr Philip Lyon, Guy’s Mrs Patricia Mitchell, née HoneyJones, QEC Sir Hamid Moollan Mr John Newby AKC Dr Bruce Osborne, St Thomas’ Mr Geoffrey Pearson MBE, Guy’s Mrs Jean Potter AKC, née Palmer Dr James Rawes, St Thomas’ The Revd Anthony Richins Mr Bryan Rigby Dr Donald Roberts, Guy’s Dr J Robinson, St Thomas’ Mr H Ruberl Air Vice-Marshal Derek Saunders CBE Dr Keith Scott MBE Mrs Peta Scott, née Smee, QEC Dr Martin Spiro Mr Eric Stables Mrs Margaret Symonds, née Tribe Mr Deryl Tandy AKC The late Mr William Thomas, Guy’s Colonel Kenneth Walker OBE, Guy’s Mr John Warren, Guy’s Mrs Anne Welford, née Marsden Mrs Audrey Wilcock, née Heap Dr Samuel Young, St Thomas’ 1955 Mr John Andrews AKC Mr Geoffrey Baker, Guy’s Mr Peter Bayliss Mr Peter Briggs, Guy’s Mrs Annette Chant, née Pountain, Guy’s Mr Anthony Clifton-Samuel, RDH Dr Vera Dolton, née Irving The Revd Colin Elliott AKC Mrs Susie Evershed, née Matthews, QEC The late Mrs Corinne Graham, née Carmona Mr Richard Hardy Mrs Berenice Harper, née Haydon Dr Rosemary Hayball, née Ellwood Dr Jerzy Herszberg Emeritus Professor Tony Hickling Mr George Hilbert Mr Tony Hitchcock, Guy’s Professor Walter Holland CBE FKC, St Thomas’ & Mrs Fiona Holland Ms Anne Holley, née Collins Dr John Humphreys, St Thomas’ Mrs Margaret Hunter, née Bennett Mr Peter Jenkins AKC The Revd Canon Robert Lunnon AKC Dr John Miller, Guy’s Mrs Maureen Mullally Mr Donald Nappin Mr Brian Owers Mrs Juliet Pack AKC, née Toop His Honour Judge John Prosser Dr Maurice Rothschild, Guy’s Mr Paul Simpson Eur Ing Peter Sims Mr Ewart Smith Mr Peter Stallabrass, St Thomas’ Mrs E A Thompson, née Mortimer Mr Alan Trinder, Chelsea College The Revd Peter Vincent AKC Mr Peter Wagerman The Revd Robert Wilson AKC Miss Jean Wines AKC Mr Derek Yandell 1956 Mr Gordon Adams OBE AKC Dr Peter Adlington Mr Michael Allen Mrs Eileen Andrews, née Ginn Mr David Boughton Mrs JoAnne Brewster, née Shepherd Mr Timothy Carson Ms Bridget Clarke Ms Ann Cloney Mrs Pauline Congreve, née Owen Dr David Connell, St Thomas’ The Revd John Corke AKC Mr John Cox, Chelsea College Mrs Jo Crocker AKC FKC, née Frearson Dr Sheila Cross, née Lewis Dr Brian Cuddigan, St Thomas’ Mr John D’Arcy Mr Lewis Davies, Chelsea College Mr John Denton Dr Robert Doig, Guy’s Ms Maureen Duffy FKC Commander Frank Feest Mrs Lynn Free AKC, née Brownhill Professor John Garrett Mr Balfour Halevy Mr Alan Howarth Mrs Maureen Hunton, née Anderson, QEC Dr John Hurley Dr John Illingworth, Guy’s The Revd Ronald Ingamells AKC & Mrs Janet Ingamells, née Bulgin The late Mrs Barbara Jacobs, née Woolf, Guy’s Dr Graham Jenkins, Guy’s In Recognition in good company » 3 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Thank you Mr Victor Jordan Dr John Kennedy Mr William Knapman, Guy’s Mrs Mary Lambert, née Lord The Revd William Leah AKC Mr Anthony Lowe, Guy’s Mrs Maureen Mawby, née Dobson Mr Robert Medlycott Mr Herbert Mercer, Guy’s Miss Wendy G Mitchell Mr John Philpott AKC Mrs Sally Rawstron, née Warner Dr Dewi Rees, St Thomas’ Mr David Risk Dr Frederick Roberts AKC & Dr Pamela Roberts, née Osborn Dr Ralph Robinson, Guy’s Mr Bernard Rofe AKC Mr Malcolm Rowson Mr John Savage Dr Kenneth Somer AKC Mr Geoff Stephenson & Mrs Hilary Stephenson AKC, née Lockwood Miss Isobel Stevenson The late Miss Anne Margaret Swindlehurst Mr David Thompson OBE AKC Mrs Sally Vincent AKC, née Watson Mr William Watkins Dr Anthony Watson, St Thomas’ The Revd Thomas Wright AKC 1957 Mrs Brenda Akers, née Lowery Revd David Battersby AKC Mrs Jennifer Baxter AKC, née Wedd Mrs Yvonne Brett, née Blatch Mr Terry Carter AKC Mr Barry Cryer, Guy’s Mrs Patricia D’Arcy, née Wood Mr David Dunlop Dr Peter Edwards, St Thomas’ Mrs Jane Evans, née Heron Dr Michael Everitt Dr Robert Gilchrist, St Thomas’ Mr Peter Golding Mrs Jill Goodchild, née Harrison Mr Ken Gregory Miss Marilyn Harrison, Normanby College Dr Mike Irving, St Thomas’ The Revd John Jackson AKC Mr Maurice Johns Mr Peter Johnson, St Thomas’ Mr David Jones, Guy’s Mrs Rosalind Kemp, née Challacombe Mr Soli Lam, Guy’s Dr Basil Lee, St Thomas’ Mrs Jill Lee, née Tanner Mr John Lloyd Mr Bill Lovelock Professor Khursheed Moos OBE, Guy’s Dr Lotte Newman CBE Mrs Rochelle Shapiro, née Gelman Mr Elfrid Silcock, Guy’s Mrs Helen Steuart, née Sanders The Revd Canon David Tann AKC Mr William Thomas, RDH Dr John Tudor 4 » In Recognition in good company Mr Terence Watts Dr Gillian Weller, St Thomas’ Dr Thomas West OBE, St Thomas’ Dr Peter Whatmore, Guy’s Mr Richard Williams Dr John Wilson Mr Eric Wood Dr Frederick Worlock, St Thomas’ 1958 Mr Colin Baker The Revd Canon John Barnes AKC Dr Malcolm Begley, St Thomas’ Dr Patrick Bennett, St Thomas’ The Revd David Biles AKC Dr Ann Blizard, née Underwood Mr John Bradley, Guy’s Dr Jeremy Bradshaw-Smith, St Thomas’ Dr Paul Brass Dr James Briggs, St Thomas’ Mrs Pauline Brown, née Bowyer Mrs Anne Chiene, née Hopkins The Revd John Copping AKC The Revd Michael David AKC Mrs Ursula Duckworth, née Cassal Dr Donald Edbrooke, Guy’s Mr John Freeborn Dr Elizabeth Freeman, née Cowlishaw Dr James Garraway AKC The late Mr William Gibson, Guy’s Mrs Dallas Green, née Richardson Dr P Greig, St Thomas’ Dr Desmond Higton AKC Mr Bob Hinton AKC Mrs Harriet Hodes, née Anson, Chelsea College Mr Brian Howden The Revd Dr Marie Isaacs Dr Ivor James Ms Frances Jessup Dr Jeremy Lee-Potter, Guy’s Mr David Lloyd, Guy’s Mr David Lloyd OBE AKC The Revd Christopher Lunn AKC Professor Stuart Malin The Revd Canon Peter Marshall AKC Mr Eric Misselke Dr Elizabeth Moore, née Forstner, Guy’s Mrs Vera Morris, née Bage Mr John Muir FKC Mrs Diane Murphy AKC, née Lees Captain Michael O’Reilly & Mrs Jean O’Reilly AKC, née Brenton Mr Alan Overton Mr John Padovan FKC Mr John Pearson Mr David Pegg Mr Colin Penna Dr Clifford Perrin, St Thomas’ Mr Malcolm Pine Mr John Price Ms Fay Rance Dr John Restall, St Thomas’ Mr Brian Roberts, Guy’s Mrs Hilary Silvester, née Walker Dr Brian Smith Professor Roy Stainton Mr John Talbot Mrs Diana Wakeford, née Levete Mr Christopher Wege, Guy’s Dr Don Whiting Dr Cyril G Williams, Guy’s Mrs Mary Wilson AKC, née Stanbury The Revd Martyn Wratten AKC 1959 Mrs Josephine Bankes, née Kingswell, QEC Dr James Birtwistle AKC Dr Alan Black, IoP Mrs Sarah Bowler OBE FKC, née Impey Dr Alan Burn Mr Antony Carr Mr Len Clark & Mrs Gillian Clark, née Child Dr Stephen Colloff Professor John Corbett AKC Ms Jennifer Davies Mr Colin Dawe AKC Dr Derek Denis-Smith, Guy’s Mr Geoffrey Donald Mrs Chris Fisher, née Walker, QEC Dr Thomas Foley, St Thomas’ The Revd Canon Jane FreebairnSmith, née Goldfinch Mr George Garrett AKC Dr Peter Gould AKC Mr Henry Green Dr John Griffith Ms Valerie Haggett Mr James Hogan Mrs Elizabeth Holgate AKC, née Wright Dr John Holmes-Smith OBE, Guy’s Mrs Jill Jackson, née Hampton, Guy’s Dr Frederick Knox Mr Willie Kwan FKC & Mrs Irene Kwan Mrs Judith Le Poer Power, née Cooke Dr Owen Legg, Guy’s Mrs Clara Locke, née Liu Mr David Lucas AKC Dr Ian MacDonald Dr Ann Mason, née Hill, St Thomas’ Mrs Mavis McNeelance, née Gray, QEC Mr Derrick Metcalf Mr Michael Morrell The Venerable Len Moss AKC Dr Simon Nurick, Guy’s Mr Bill Old Dr John Pegg, St Thomas’ Mr David Roberts Mr Bernard Roser Dr Noel Roy Mr Andrew Smetham Mr David Smith Dr Paul Smith, St Thomas’ Dr Carey Smithen Dr Keith Thomas & Mrs Tonie Thomas, née Lloyd Mr Wayne Thomas Ms Jenifer Tuckett AKC, née Gamble Mrs Jennifer Turner, née Minto Mr James Wadley Dr Brian Warren, Guy’s Mr Brian Watkis Emeritus Professor Roger Watson, Guy’s Dr Diana Werry Thomas, née Werry Mr Richard Wilcockson & Mrs Sheila Wilcockson, née Kirwan Mrs Margaret Williams, née Downham, Chelsea College Mr John Winter Miss Lilian Young 1960 Mr Keith Atkinson MBE Mr Ken Bandy AKC Professor Martin Barratt CBE, St Thomas’ Mr John Bason, Guy’s Mrs Joyce Bellamy MBE AKC, née Taylor Mr Bruce Bennett Mr Don Blackman, RDH Dr Peter Bunyan Mrs Jane Clark, née Langley Dr Richard Cockerill, Guy’s Dr Alan Cooper, Guy’s Professor John Coote, Chelsea College Mr Kenneth Coton AKC Mr Seán Duggan Dr Hilary Eggington, St Thomas’ Dr Malcolm Farr AKC Dr John Feather Mr David Fifield, Chelsea College Mrs Diana Francis, née Slater Mr Barrington Heath, Guy’s Mr Bernard Jones AKC Mr Geoffrey Lammas Dr Mitzi Macey-Dare, née Coyle, RDH The late Revd Clive Malpass & Mrs Penelope Malpass, née Williams Dr John Massy Dr John Murray, Guy’s Mrs Jennifer Nelson AKC, née Mansfield Mrs June Overton The Revd Canon Timothy Partridge AKC Mrs Rosalind Paterson AKC, née May Mr Kenneth Robertson, Guy’s Mr Bob Russell Mr John Sadler The Revd John Salter AKC Dr Julian Shardlow AKC The Revd George Smith AKC Mr Stanley Smith Mrs Thelma Speake, née Dutton Ms Diane Speakman Mrs Valerie Taylor AKC, née Chainey Dr Robert Terry, Guy’s Dr Andrew Thomson Mrs Lilian West, née Trotter Mr Roger Wheale MBE AKC Mrs Katherine Wendy Wilson, née Lloyd Mr David Wright, Guy’s Mr John Wyatt 1961 Mr Frank Barker Miss Joan Bernard FKC Dr John Burton Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Mrs Patricia Chapple AKC, née Merrifield Mr James Chesterton, St Thomas’ Dr Keith Chittenden The Revd John Cook AKC Mr Edward Cowking Dr Ian Crossman, Guy’s Mr Rodney Davis AKC Mrs Julia Dickinson, née Knight Mr John Dodwell Dr Robert Durance, Guy’s Mr Alan Edwards AKC Canon Martyn Farrant AKC Mr John Ford Professor Stanley Gelbier, RDH Ms Helen Gibbons, née MacMahon Mr John Golder, Guy’s Mr Neville Goldwyn & Mrs Margaret Goldwyn, née Whittingham Mrs Frances Goodfellow, née Greggains, QEC Dr David Gordon Mr Lawrence Harding, Chelsea College The Revd Christopher Harrison AKC The Revd Canon Simon Hoare AKC The late Mr Raphael Honnor Mrs Rosemary Houlston AKC, née Goldsmith Professor Michael Knibb FKC AKC Mr Gerry Lawrence AKC Dr Adam Lawrence, St Thomas’ Miss Barbara Marsh Dr John Meredith Smith & Professor Moya Meredith Smith, RDH Dr Norman Mills Dr Heather Morrison, née Kerr, Guy’s Mr David Nash Mrs Veronica Needham, née Marsden Dr John Oliver, Guy’s Mr Geoff Oxley Ms Christine Parker Mr Alan Paul AKC & Mrs Jenny Paul, née Landau Professor Harold Preiskel, Guy’s Dr Richard Rathbone The Very Revd Dean Ken Robinson AKC Dr Ian Sadler The Revd Eric Sellgren AKC Mrs Susan Sirc, née Powell Mrs Margaret Spoor, née Cox Mrs Alison Stagg, née Frame, QEC Mr Noel Stamp, Guy’s Professor Moira Tait, née Smith Mr Brian Turner Mr Norman Vaughton AKC Professor Roy Weller, Guy’s The Revd Martin Wright AKC 1962 The Revd Canon David Abraham AKC Professor David Barker, Guy’s Dr Christopher Boothby, Guy’s Mr Robin Bowen-Williams AKC The Revd Christopher Brown AKC The Revd Canon Derek Carpenter AKC Dr Kim Cheetham, St Thomas’ Dr Geoffrey Cook, Guy’s Mrs Valerie Cooney, née Drake Mr David Cropper The Revd Canon Roger Devonshire AKC Mrs Ruth Dolbear, née Stephen The Revd Canon John Eardley AKC Dr Kenneth Evans, Guy’s Mrs Anne Ford, née Timms Dr Ian Foster Mr Michael Gann, Guy’s Mr Laurence Gillam AKC & Mrs Janet Gillam, née Lister The Revd Peter Goldthorpe The Revd Brenda Harding, née Emery Mr Edward Hart Dr George Haskell AKC Dr William Humphreys-Davies, St Thomas’ Professor Michael Humphries Mr David Ingmire AKC Dr Michael Jacoby, Guy’s Mr John James Mr Stephen Jeffery The Revd Margaret Jenkinson, Normanby College Mr John Knight Dr Philip Lang, Guy’s Dr Ian Magrath Dr Rosemary Millis, Guy’s Mrs Elizabeth Morgan, née Waldron, QEC Dr David Murray-Bruce, St Thomas’ Mrs Elizabeth North, née Graham Mrs Marjorie Odugbemi, née Robson Dr Michael Quinton Mr Robert Richardson, Guy’s Mr Robin Rippon, Guy’s Dr Kenneth Rooke, Guy’s Mr David Rowe Mr Hans Seiwert Dr Alan Sheller Dr Jean Shorland The Revd Pip Short AKC, née Woodrow The late Miss Norah Thomas Mr Michael Vadon Mr Alan Wallace, Guy’s Mr John Webb The Revd David Woodley AKC The Revd Canon Norman Woods AKC Mr Gerald Wood-Wilson Dr Denham Wright, St Thomas’ 1963 Mr Richard Bartlett Dr David Beeney The Revd Graham Bell AKC Ms Mary Bilton Mrs Jane Bowen-Williams AKC, née Hands The Revd David Bracey Dr Ronald Brandt, Guy’s Dr Julian Candy, St Thomas’ Professor Sir Cyril Chantler FKC, Guy’s Dr John Cook, Guy’s Professor David Cooper, Guy’s The Revd Howard Curnow Dr Serena Davidson, St Thomas’ Mr Jack Davies, RDH Mr Philip Ellisdon The Revd Philip Elston Mrs Rosina Elston, née Collison Dr Michael Forth AKC Mr Brian Gordon Professor John Greenspan FKC, RDH Mr John Hancock Mr David Hawkins Mr John Hilton Mrs Diana Honeybone AKC, née Yorke Mr Robert Jenkin, Guy’s Mr Tony Lee Dr Roger Lendon Dr David Lewis, St Thomas’ Dr Edward Little Miss Margaret Loveless, QEC Dr Anthony Lucas-Smith AKC Mrs Jill Lumley, née Smith, Normanby College Dr Francis McGinn, Guy’s Dr Jane Miller, née MacDougall Mr David Odugbemi Mr Jim Page, Guy’s The Revd Canon Dr Anthony Phillips AKC Dr Bryan Robinson, Guy’s Mr Bob Sainsbury, Guy’s Mrs Heather Savini, née Montacute Dr Iain Sidford The Revd Canon Paul Simmonds Mr Noel Simpson The Revd Leonard Skinner AKC Mrs Phyllis Sluce, née McMellan, QEC Mrs Sandra Smetham, née Owen Mr Michael Spoor Dr James Strachan Dr Geoffrey Taylor The Revd Peter Townsend AKC Professor John Uff CBE FKC Mr Peter Ward Dr Joan Whitelaw, St Thomas’ Dr David Wilders, St Thomas’ Dr David Wilson, Guy’s Mr Kevan Womersley, QEC 1964 The Revd John Ball AKC Dr Anthony Bayley, St Thomas’ Dr David Browning, Guy’s Mr Richard Bulgin Mr Anthony Button AKC Dr John Champness AKC The Revd John Cooper Mrs Linda Corner, née Parker Ms Barbara Dennis Mr Kenneth Eley Mrs Carole Elton, née Saunby, Chelsea College Mr Andrew Eyles Dr Omer Fadl, IoP Dr Shirley Foster Mrs Wendy Gaitskell, née Timms, QEC Mrs Lola Garvin, née Lofty Mr Roy Gooderham Professor Deborah Greenspan, DSc, RDH Dr Christopher Hodgson Mr Peter Howe Mrs Gillian Howell, née Reeks Professor Mac Hulbert Mrs Andrea Knight, née Jenkins Ms Veronica Lawlor Dr Derek Layton, Chelsea College Mr David Leebrook Mr John Marchant Mr Timothy Marsh Mr Tom Mason Dr Margaret McRae-Spencer, née Clapp Mrs Jane Mercer, née Wilkinson Mr Tony Paice Dr David Parker, St Thomas’ Mr John Phillips, Guy’s Dr Brian Price AKC Mr William Reid, Guy’s Mr David Richardson Mr John Rose Mrs Gillian Rowe, née Oakley Dr Andrew Saunders, Guy’s Ms Carol Smith AKC, née Evans Mrs Valerie Stemp AKC, née Williams, Chelsea College Professor Ian Talbot AKC Mr Romney Tansley Mrs Diana Uff FKC, née Graveson Mr John Varnes, Guy’s Mr William Vyse Dr Euan Wallace, St Thomas’ The Revd Alan Watson Dr J Webster, St Thomas’ The Revd Peter Westwood Mrs Hazel Womersley, née Alston, QEC Mr Brian Young 1965 The Revd Canon Peter Adams AKC Mr William Allen OBE & Mrs Jennifer Allen, née Marriott, RDH Mr Rodney Bagshaw Dr Derek Beale, St Thomas’ The Revd Dr John Belham AKC Dr Paul Betts AKC Mr Roger Brown, Guy’s Mr Keith Butler Dr Peter Callen Mrs Bernice Chitnis, née Metzner Mr Christopher Clark AKC Dr Martin Corner AKC Miss Sylvia Cousins AKC The Revd Canon Philip Dearden AKC Mr Harvey Dodgson Mrs Christine Dunmow, née Bennett Mr Christopher Etherington & Mrs Jill Etherington, née Hopkin Ms Elizabeth Foinette AKC Mr Dennis Gedge Dr Antony Green, RDH Dr Laurence Hallewell Mr Andrew Hamilton Mrs Kathleen Healey The Revd Canon Ernest Hepworth Mr Philip Hodges AKC Dr Michael Howell Dr Martin Hoyle, Guy’s Mr Clive Invest, RDH Dr Muhammed Jamil, Guy’s Mr Peter Jordan, Guy’s In Recognition in good company » 5 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Thank you Mr Michael Kemp AKC Ms Mary Leung Mr Paul Liddiard, Guy’s The Revd David Lowe Professor Gwyn Meirion-Jones Miss Mary Naughton The Revd Richard Newall The Revd John Newton Mr Hugh Owen AKC Mr Allan Rowlands AKC The Revd Stephen Sandham Professor John Saunders, St Thomas’ Mr Clive Sprawson, Guy’s Mrs Ann Steen, née Collier, QEC Dr Roger Stevens Mr Byron Stinson Mr Bruce Taylor & Mrs Christine Taylor, née Meredith Mrs Patricia Thomas, née McCarthy Mr Ray Whitaker Miss Eileen Willmott AKC Dr Rosemary Wynne, née Croome Ms Joyce Wynne, née Hill 1966 Dr John Boulton-Jones, Guy’s Mrs Leonie Breeds, née Grayeff Mr Jonathon Bronner Dr Ian Brown Dr Malcolm Carpenter Dr Brian Chenley Mr David Churchill, St Thomas’ & Mrs Sonia Churchill, née Carr Mr Peter Clarke AKC Mr Richard Coles Dr John Cordingley Dr Simon Cox Mrs Joy Crispin-Wilson, née Crispin Mr David Farrar, St Thomas’ Lady Fersht, née Marilyn Persell Mr Ian Frame Mr Jim Hattersley Brigadier Ivan Houghton, St Thomas’ Mr Jim Hutchinson Dr Anthony Keeley Mrs Sandra Kremer, née Simmonds Mrs Judith Lehmann, née Selbourne Dr Peter Lillford Mr David Long Ms Christin Mather, née Johnson The Revd John McCollough Mr Shaun O’Byrne Mr Stuart Orton-Jones, Guy’s Professor John Patrick, St Thomas’ Dr Ian Roberts, Guy’s Mr Roger Smith Dr Brian Valentine, Guy’s Dr Colin Vokins, St Thomas’ Dr Vincent Whitmarsh Professor Stephen Wilbur 1967 Mr Laurence Baker Mrs Elizabeth Batterley, née Barlow Mr John Boyes Miss Jose Bradbrook, QEC Mr Peter Bromage Dr David Brown, Guy’s 6 » In Recognition in good company Mr Anthony Bunker & The Revd Elizabeth Bunker, née Harding, Chelsea College The Revd Leonard Burn Mr Michael Calam AKC Mrs Margaret Champkin Dr Judith Dale, née Barr, St Thomas’ Mrs Nipa Das, née Mitter Mr Martin Dickinson Dr Christopher Eeuwens Mr Philip Evans The Revd Leonard Fox Mr Roger Gaitley Mr David Halestrap, Guy’s Mrs Susan Harrison, née Pearce Dr Anne Hogg Professor Richard Hughes, Guy’s Dr Richard Jacoby, Guy’s The Rt Revd Bishop Martyn Jarrett Mrs Jenifer Kahawatte, née Braithwaite Mr Neil Kaplan CBE Dr Ian Lister Cheese, St Thomas’ Mr William McNicoll, Guy’s Dr Martin Miller Mr Paul Morgan The Revd Canon Leslie Morley Dr Roger Pulvertaft, St Thomas’ Miss Anne Rickwood Dr John Salmon, Chelsea College Ms Anne Smith Dr Martin Stevens, St Thomas’ Dr Ria Swann, St Thomas’ Dr Paul Tonkin Mr Julian Towler, St Thomas’ Dr Peter Trenchard, Guy’s Mr Edward Trew AKC Mr Michael Tunnicliff Mrs Alison Uppard, née Fowke Dr Richard Vincent Mr Andrew Walls, St Thomas’ Mr Anthony Wills Dr Patrick Xavier 1968 Mr Edward Atkin & Mrs Celia Atkin, née Bogan Mrs Stephanie Baker AKC, née Stephenson Dr Charles Barber, Guy’s Mr David Blackburn Dr Alan Brooks, Guy’s Mr Charles Bulman, St Thomas’ Miss Maggie Butcher Professor Stephen Challacombe, Guy’s Mr Peter Colliver Mr Christopher Corton, Chelsea College Miss Ruth Darton AKC Dr Clive Debenham, Guy’s Dr Alan Debenham Canon Dr Christopher Dent AKC Dr William Dunham, Guy’s Dr Drusilla Elias, née Pearce Mrs Alison Evans, née Soulsby Dr Stew Fisher, St Thomas’ Mr Nick Goulding Mr Geoffrey Gower-Kerslake AKC The Revd David Hayes Mr Robin Healey The Rt Revd Christopher Hill Mrs Judith Hodsdon, née Bonsall Professor Barry Ife CBE FKC Dr Richard James AKC The late Dr Wendy Johnson, née Higlett, Guy’s Mrs Elizabeth Johnstone, née Whebby Mr Henry Killender Mr Anthony Kremer Mrs Angela Lascelles, née Greig Mr Charles Leggott AKC Dr Robert Linton, St Thomas’ Dr Marie Lovatt AKC, née Screech Dr Harmandar Malik, RDH The Revd Toby Marchand Dr Christopher John Marchese Mr David Marsh AKC Mr Robert Morfee Mr Roger North Mrs Jennifer Park, née Broomfield Mrs Anne Phillips, née Thompson Mrs Heather Pitt Ford, née Dickinson, RDH Mr Richard Reece, RDH Mrs Heather Rendall, née Bather The Revd John Rice Dr Michael Richmond, Guy’s Mr Patrick Russell, RDH The Revd Canon Jonathan Russell Dr David Seager AKC Mr Sabah Shamash Miss Ingrid Slaughter AKC Mr Anthony Smith AKC Mrs Gillian Sugden AKC, née Sleep Mr Jonathan Swain, Guy’s Mrs Janet Taylor, née Stokely Mr John Threlfell Dr John Tripp, Guy’s Mr Martyn Wenger Mr Alan Woodman Mr John Woodward 1969 Dr Gregory Ansell, St Thomas’ Mr Ashley Badcock Mr Austin Banner, Guy’s Dr Paul Bates Dr Peter Bellamy, St Thomas’ Dr Robert Bellenger Mr David Blacoe Dr Iain Brooksby, St Thomas’ Mr Francis Burgum Dr Elizabeth Burroughs, née Clyma, Guy’s Dr Timothy Bushell, Guy’s Dr Ray Charlier Dr John Clothier Mr Richard Corbett, St Thomas’ Her Honour Judge Judith Daley Mrs Carol Davies, née Williams Mr Richard Dimbleby AKC The Revd Derek Duncanson Mr Michael Dyer Mr Peter Eade Mrs Gina Fairfax AKC, née Willcox Dr Elizabeth Fiddaman, née Wilcox The Revd Brian Gant The Revd John Goldsmith AKC Dr Christopher Healey Mr Robert Hedden AKC Dr Jill Howell, née Qureshi, St Thomas’ Mr Robin Hughes, St Thomas’ Mr David Jacobs, Guy’s Dr Roger Jago, St Thomas’ The Revd Christopher Kevill-Davies Mr Andreas Kirkis, QEC Dr Jeremy Lade, St Thomas’ Mrs Elizabeth Lewis, née Eyden Mr Nicholas Lloyd AKC Mrs Felicity Lowe AKC, née Hodge Dr James Lyall, St Thomas’ Dr Gordon MacLellan Mrs Elizabeth Madgen Ms Dorothy Marden Mrs Cynthia Martin, née Potter Ms Betty Melling Dr John Moloney, St Thomas’ Mr Nicholas Mottram The Revd Morris Munns The Very Revd Dean George NairnBriggs AKC Mr Thomas Neilson Mrs Elizabeth Norman, née Marks Dr David Norminton, St Thomas’ Mr Richard Packer AKC Mrs Gina Parker, née Howlett Mr Charles Pearson, Guy’s Dr Jennifer Perrett, née Morgan, Guy’s Dr Michael Porter AKC Mr Richard Price OBE The Venerable Mr John Rawlings Mr Ian Rawlings, St Thomas’ Mr Paul Robinson Dr Stephen Russ AKC Dr Robert Scholefield, Guy’s Dr Angela Scott, née Grundy Mr John Sly AKC Miss Brenda Squires Mr J Stephen, St Thomas’ Dr Keith Stewart, Guy’s Mr Philip Stone, QEC Mr Malcolm Swift Mrs Lesley Tzidon, née Lewin The Revd Prebendary David Vanstone Miss Patricia Waite Mr Christopher Walker AKC Mr Michael Watson, Guy’s The Revd David Williams AKC Mr Geoffrey Williams Mr Timothy Williams, St Thomas’ Mrs Hazel Willson AKC, née Bowbeer 1970 Mr Anthony Addison, Guy’s Ms Naomi Angell The Revd Francis Ballinger Mr Keith Band, Guy’s Mr Alan Bayford Professor Howard Bird, St Thomas’ Dr Melvyn Bradshaw, QEC Mr David Briggs, Guy’s Mr Graham Burford, Chelsea College The Revd Michael Caddy Dr David Child, St Thomas’ Mrs Mim Collins, née Wilmot Mr John Cope, Guy’s Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Dr Steve Crooks, St Thomas’ Mr John Cunliffe, Guy’s Mr John Curtis, Guy’s Dr Demosthenes Dirmikis Ms Heather Dodd, née Vassie Dr Michael Faulkner, Guy’s The Revd Neville Gallagher Mrs Diana Gant, née Scutt Dr Rodney Gunn Dr Henry Hambly, St Thomas’ Dr Margaret Helliwell, née McClelland Mr Mark Herbert Dr Anthony Hughes, St Thomas’ Dr Andrew Hynd, RDH Mr Anthony Kieran AKC Judge Peter King AKC Professor Margaret Majumdar, née Edmunds Mr Guy Moody Dr David Murfin Mr Christopher Neville, Guy’s Mr Frank O’Shea Dr Nicholas Pairaudeau AKC Mrs Anu Parikh, née Chandra Das Mrs Frances Paterson MBE AKC, née Olver Mrs Helen Pearson, née Bailey Mr Christopher Pegg & Mrs Jennifer Pegg Mr Richard Piercy, QEC Mr Francis Porter Mr Michael Quinlan The Revd Dr Susan Ramsaran AKC Dr Anna-Maria Rollin, née Tihanyi, Guy’s Mr Stewart Roper, Guy’s Dr Jeffrey Rosenberg, Guy’s Miss Jennifer Rumble AKC Dr Ian Saunders Mr Roger Scholes Dr Margaret Semple, née Oats, St Thomas’ Mrs Suzanna Stein, née Miller Mr Michael J Taylor Mrs Susan Vanstone, née Fremlin Mr John Waller Mr Brian Waters Dr Alfred White 1971 Dr Paul Adams, Guy’s Dr Jonathan Allan, RDH Mr Jerome Ambrose Ms Alison Ball Dr Bob Baxter Mr Gordon Bernard Mr Warren Birnbaum Mrs Ruth Bolton, née Yarnold Dr Anthea Bransbury, née Buckland, St Thomas’ Dr Susan Brown, Guy’s Mr Ian Brown Dr John Bunning The Revd David Cawley AKC Dr Ben Cohen, RDH Mr Ian Cooper, Guy’s Miss Sandra Davies Dr Sue Dirmikis, née Maciver Mr Bill Draycott, RDH Mr Keir Eady, Chelsea College Mr Jim Edwards Mr Anthony Fallowfield, Guy’s Mrs Margaret Ferris AKC, née Robinson Dr Geoffrey Frost AKC Dr Robert Galbraith Mrs Helen Glover, née Phillips Dr Ray Godwin Mrs Sheila Grimwood, née Rees Mrs Ruth Guyer, née Daufman Dr Peter Harrison, Guy’s Dr Paul Harvey Mr Ian Hollands, Chelsea College Mr Brian Jeeves Dr Aderonke Kale, née Oderinde, IoP The Revd Christopher Kemp Mrs Catherine Kim, née Perry Dr Howard Klass, Guy’s Professor Peter Knight AKC Mrs Susan Leach AKC, née Boore Dr Vivien Leask-Millar, née Leask, Guy’s Mr Brian Levy, Guy’s Mrs Pauline Lloyd, née Cooper Mrs Jennifer Lockwood, née Brache Ms Kathryn Lydon, née Whelan Mr Paul McGlone, Guy’s Mr Colin Morgan, RDH Mr Graham Northcott, Guy’s Miss Ann Pelham, née James Mr John Pepper, Guy’s Mr Adrian Pilgrim Mr Philip Purkis Mr Mike Redfern The Revd Alan Rowell AKC Mr Gordon Simm Mr Geoffrey Smith Mr Sachiho Tanaka Mrs Jean Tipper, née Hancock Mr Meirion Trow Mrs Alison Ward, née Nelson The Revd William Ward Mrs Sheila West AKC, née Kitchin Mr Christopher Wilde, Guy’s Dr Peter Wilkinson Mrs Rosemary Williams, née Hudleston 1972 Mr David Archer Dr Philip Arthur, St Thomas’ Mr Ian Bamford, Guy’s The Revd Canon Christopher Bishop Mrs Carys Blackburn, née Wood Dr Moira Brimacombe, IoP Mrs Susan Brough, née Macleanan Professor Carol Brownson Miss Sylvia Cole, QEC Mr John Colman, Guy’s Dr Jill Davies Dr John Evers, St Thomas’ Mr Laurence Faiman The Revd John Fairweather Mr Keith Fowles, RDH Mr John Gray Dr Fiona Griffith, née Scott, Guy’s Mr Martin Hargreaves Mr Ted Harland, Guy’s The Revd Ian Hartland Mr James Hewlett, Guy’s Rear-Admiral John Richard Hill Mr Huw Hughes, QEC The Revd John Hunnisett AKC Mr Timothy Iball Dr George Koukoutas, Chelsea College Mrs Jane Le Feuvre, née Jackson, QEC Mr John Leigh AKC Mr Peter Lunn, Guy’s Dr Adrian Margerison Dr Annabella Marks, née GarnonsWilliams, Guy’s Mr Richard Matthews, St Thomas’ Mrs Joyce Mellors, née Leckenby, QEC Mr Andrew Morris The Revd Dr Verj Nersessian Mr Edmund Niciecki Dr John Nicolson Dr Alan O’Day Dr Rosalind Oliver, née Dismorr, Guy’s Dr Hugh Parry, Guy’s Mr Ian Rickard The Revd Stewart Ridley AKC Dr Coorosh Sabet Dr John Scoble, Guy’s Mr Christopher Searle & Mrs Susan Searle AKC, née Lee Mrs Pearl Shihab, née Le Cornu, QEC Mr Michael Snelling The Revd Canon David Springthorpe AKC The Revd Peter Stanway AKC Mrs Frances Twambley, née Brown Dr Roger Tyler Mrs Meriel Vincent, née Reith Mr Martin Walsh Mr Michael Ward The Revd Canon Richard Wheeler Mr Stephen Whitehead, St Thomas’ Mr Chris Wiscarson FKC Mr Simon Wright, Guy’s Dr Nicholas Yerbury, Guy’s Ms Lilija Zobens, née Zobens 1973 The Revd David Adlington AKC Mr Peter Ashman Mr Robert Banner Dr Kay Barnard, née Burns Mr Peter Bartle Mr Michael Breen, Guy’s Mr John Brough Dr Delia Burley, née Clark Dr Michael Callender Miss Carole Chapman AKC Ms Susan Clark, née Storer Mrs Jennifer Cook, née Leithead, Guy’s Mr Philip Cooper, Guy’s Professor Peter Davies, St Thomas’ Mr Philip Day, Guy’s Mr Trevor Druett, Guy’s Dr David Goodwin The Revd Canon David Grimwood AKC Mr John Harding Mrs Helene Herzberg, née Gordon Mr Peter Hudson OBE Mrs Pamela Jacobs, née Miles The Rt Revd Canon David Jennings AKC Mr Richard Kinder, Guy’s The Revd Michael Kingston AKC Dr Alison Leiper, née Nussey Dr Reginald Lemberger Dr Anne Lewis AKC, née MacLennan Dr David Lintin, St Thomas’ District Judge Richard Matthews Mr Malcolm McKay Mr Richard Mcquillan, Guy’s Ms Juliet Mitchell Professor John Monson, Guy’s Mr Stephen Moss CBE Mrs Jane Ollerton, née Rigler Mr Harry Olsberg Mr Anthony Plumb Mr Nigel Plumpton Professor Johnathan Rhodes, St Thomas’ Dr M Riggs Mr Anthony Roberts Mr Christopher Shirley Mr Simon Skinner Dr Stephen Smallwood, St Thomas’ Miss Monica Symes, Guy’s Mr Kenneth Torlop Dr Richard Walsh, Guy’s Dr Anthony Wells Dr David Williams Mr Peter Wood AKC 1974 Dr Richard Aldridge, St Thomas’ Dr Christopher Amodio Mr David Baggs AKC Mr Christopher Baker Ms Patricia Barlow Mr John Barrow Dr Caroline Boorer, née Jackson Dr Roderick Bowering, Guy’s Dr Gordon Campbell, St Thomas’ Mr Geoff Carter Mrs Briony Cooke, née Lewis Mr Andrew Cracknell, Guy’s The Revd Jonathan Cruickshank AKC Professor Elizabeth Davenport, née Brady, RDH Mr Anthony Dias Mr Simon Drinkwater Mr James Edwards Mr David Eve AKC Mr David Farrell Mr Robert Fawthrop AKC Mrs Gillian Forde AKC, née Harris Mr Trevor George Professor Andrew Gillespie Dr David Gunn Mr Mark Hardy AKC Mr Peter Hodgkinson, Guy’s Mr Brian Holdsworth, Guy’s Dr Jill Krafft, Guy’s Dr Richard Lewis, St Thomas’ Mr David Llewellyn Mrs Julia Lockyear, née Marshall Mr Edward Lodge Dr Alison Lunt, née James, St Thomas’ Mr James Mahood, Guy’s Mrs Elizabeth Manley, née Hudson In Recognition in good company » 7 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Thank you The Revd Rik Mayes AKC Mr Nigel McBride AKC Mr Jeffrey McCartney AKC Mr Jeffrey Morris Dr Penelope Newman, née Boundy, St Thomas’ Mrs Jill Nightingale, née Harris, Guy’s Dr Nicholas O’Riordan The Revd Nicholas Paxton Mr David Pilbeam Mrs Catherine Powell AKC, née Newbould Mr Paul Rispoli Dr Frances Rochford, née Massey, Guy’s Mr David Royle & Mrs Maria Royle Dr Malcolm Scott, Guy’s Mr Robert Segall Dr Dennis Smith Mr Robert Steele Mr Ivan Sutton, RDH Ms Neila Warner AKC, née Millard The Revd Dr Thomas Weil AKC Miss Janet Whiteway, St Thomas’ Dr Elizabeth Winterton, née Elsom Dr Anthony Wordley, St Thomas’ 1975 Dr Edward Bray, Guy’s Mr Graham Brown Dr Richard Butland, Guy’s Dr Catherine Cantons Dr Sally Cardew, Guy’s Mr Stephen Clark, Chelsea College The Revd Professor Alexander B Coker Dr Trudi Darby AKC Mrs Susan Eaton, née Atkinson Mr Kevin Esplin The Revd Brian Fairbank AKC Mr Brian Flood, Guy’s Mrs Beverly Hallam, née Riordan Mrs Mary Hardy, née Goold Professor Anne Hemingway, Guy’s Mr John Henderson AKC Mrs Carol Huckvale, née Woollett Dr Lynda Hutchinson, née Burditt, QEC Dr Julian Johnson AKC Mrs Janet Lambert AKC, née Cliff Dr Christopher Langdon & Dr Jennifer Langdon, née Goodwin, Guy’s Mr Mark Leitch, QEC Dr Marcus Long, St Thomas’ Mr David McCulloch Mr David McIntyre Dr Ronald Milner, St Thomas’ Mr Stephen Morrall AKC Dr Geoffrey Moulding, Guy’s Dr Victoria Muir, Guy’s The Revd Canon Stuart Nairn AKC The Revd David Peel AKC Mr Tony Ramsey AKC Dr Chris Reade, QEC Mrs Deborah Richards, née Pearce Brigadier Nick Rigby Mrs Michele Robinson, née Emberton, Guy’s Dr Timothy Southwood 8 » In Recognition in good company Mrs Jane Tebbutt AKC, née Noon Dr Diana Terry Mr Robert Jeffrey Terry Miss Ghislaine Vaughan AKC Mr Richard Wakeford Mr Peter Weitzel 1976 Mr Anthony Ashplant Dr Jonathan Bayly, Guy’s Professor Rudolf Bilous, Guy’s Mr Stephen Bott Dr Anthony Buckland, St Thomas’ Mr John Carter, RDH Dr Yen-Chung Chong, QEC Dr Stephen Clarke, Guy’s Dr Stephen Colley Mrs Sheila Cooper Dr Christopher Derricott Mrs Ruth Downie AKC, née Hancock Professor Peter Emery, QEC Dr Jonathan Evans Dr Kathryn Findlay, née Allen, Guy’s Mrs Valerie Glencross, née Goulding Dr David Gover, St Thomas’ Mr Christopher Guellard Mr Harish Haria, Chelsea College The Revd Alan Hawker AKC Ms Susan Hooper, Guy’s Mrs Kate Hoskin, née Barnard Mr Ken Hui, RDH Mr Peter Humphreys AKC Dr Peter James, Guy’s Mr Francis Kirkpatrick, Guy’s Dr Stephen Lander, St Thomas’ Dr Ian Lane, St Thomas’ Dr Michael Lilley Mr Philip Lundberg Mr Peter Milledge Dr John Moore-Gillon, St Thomas’ Mr David Narracott AKC Lieutenant-Colonel Nigel Newman Mr Avtar Panesar, Chelsea College Mr Stephen Parry, RDH Dr Nigel Pearce, St Thomas’ Dr David Philbrick, St Thomas’ Dr Chic Pillai Mrs Helen Powell, QEC Dr Simon Reay Miss Mary Richardson Dr Martyn Shawyer Mrs Ruth Simmons, née Leigh Mr Keith Stuart Mrs Christina Thomas, née Jackson Mr Hereward Tresidder Mrs Susan Wakeford, née Beacham Dr Andrew West, Guy’s Mr Barry Westwood, Guy’s 1977 Miss Brigitte Ahtuam Mrs Theresa Anderson AKC, née Barratt Dr Mark Bradgate, St Thomas’ Mr Michael Bradley Ms Miranda Buckley Mr David Daly AKC Dr Peter Davis Dr Andrew Dicker, St Thomas’ Mrs Tessa Dickinson, née Halford Mr Bill Dodwell Mr Anthony Edkins Mrs Jennifer Ellis AKC, née Rowe Mr Peter Evans AKC Ms Caro Fraser Edwards Dr Pravin Goutam, Guy’s Dr Jonathan Grannell, Chelsea College Dr Joanna Harding Miss Stephanie Hawthorne Dr Mary Heber, Guy’s Mrs Theresa Hodges, née Whitson Dr Neil Hounslow, Guy’s The Revd David Jessett AKC Mr Robert Jones Mrs Diana Kaars Sijpesteijn, née Markham, Chelsea College Mr Anthony Keane Mr Andrew Latty, Chelsea College Mr Peter Lewis Dr Denise Mabey, St Thomas’ Dr Webster Madira Dr John McCarthy, Guy’s Dr Alexander Milosevic, Guy’s Dr David Moore AKC Dr Alison Newlyn, née Pitfield-Perry Miss Shirley Norton, Chelsea College Mr Dainis Ozols Dr Susmita Patel Dr Mark Patterson AKC Mrs Elizabeth Phillips, née Smith, Chelsea College Mr Mike Shallcross Dr Nicholas Strowbridge, St Thomas’ Mr John Taylor, Guy’s Dr Michael Tidman & Dr Jill Tidman, née Harrison, Guy’s Mr Richard Walker Mrs Charlotte Walker, née Badger Mr Stephen Walmsley Mrs Rosamand Watts, née Troughton, Guy’s The Revd Robert Williamson Mrs Beverley Wride, née Davis, QEC 1978 Dr Christopher Adams, St Thomas’ Emeritus Professor Brian Anderton, Chelsea College The Revd Andrew Bailey AKC Mrs Catherine Barnes, née Meehan, Chelsea College Mr Duncan Bratchell Mrs Nichola Bull, née Lolley, Guy’s Dr Zaid Chalabi Professor Robert Coleman Dr Francis Collier, Guy’s Dr Ian Coulson, St Thomas’ Mr Nicholas de Mattos AKC Dr Jonathan Denbigh Dr Fiona El-Beih, née Henderson, Guy’s Mr David Frodsham & Mrs Pamela Frodsham, née Martin Mrs C Gay, née Hunt Mrs Dana Genis, née Weinbaum, Chelsea College Mrs Mary Hale Mr Jonathan Hiscock Ms Jane Lau, Guy’s Miss Gwendolen Lawton, Chelsea College Mr Andrew Limbrick AKC & Mrs Gillian Limbrick, née Whitta Mrs Lai-Ching Man, née Chui, Normanby College Dr John Mathias, St Thomas’ Miss Pauline Mccalla, Chelsea College Mr Timothy Miller, Guy’s Dr Marilyn Moyse, née Moyse Dr Timothy Palmer, Guy’s Dr Carl Pereira Mrs Christine Richings, née Cummings Mr Peter Roberts AKC Mr Robin Roberts Mr Alan Sealy Mr Graham Stibbs Mrs Linda Walker, née Edwards Dr William Whitby, Guy’s Mr Peter Winnicki Dr Linde Wotton 1979 Dr Charles Allanby, Guy’s Ms Victoria Allison, née Ogier Dr Joseph Barker, St Thomas’ Dr Richard Barnett, Guy’s Mrs Susan Bedford, née Hall Dr Bob Bradley, St Thomas’ Mr Trevor Branch, Chelsea College Mrs Lindsay Bryning, née Milne Mrs Deborah Chapman, née Watson, Guy’s Mr John Coulter, RDH Dr Mark Cox, St Thomas’ Mr Robert Davine Mr Stephen Des Clayes, Guy’s Mrs Jane Doulton, née Pearson Dr Christopher Dudman Mr Ian Ebsworth Dr Patricia Everitt, née Coleman, QEC Dr David Farmer, Guy’s The Revd Ian Finn AKC Mr Bruce Grant Dr Margaret Herbert, Guy’s The Revd Michael Hewitt AKC Mr John Hines Dr Caroline Jones, née Donald, QEC Dr Nicholas Joyner, Guy’s Dr Christina MacFarlane, née Horton, Guy’s Dr Janine Mansi Dr Tim Mant, Guy’s Mr Paul Mellings Mrs Janet Owen Dr Jennifer Powell, née Osmond, St Thomas’ Ms Jane Roberts, née Gibbins Mr Stephen Roche Mrs Carolyn Saunders, née Wilson Dr Adrian Shanks, St Thomas’ Miss Alyson Shaw, Chelsea College Dr Christopher Stephens, Guy’s Dr Martin Vallis, Guy’s Dr Mark Vella, Guy’s Mr Peter Verver AKC & Mrs Isabelle Verver, née Kelly Mr Peter Walker Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Mr John Walsham Mrs Gail Werkmeister, née Dyer Dr Adrian Weston, Guy’s Dr Keith Williams, St Thomas’ Ms Brigit Wilmers, Guy’s 1980 Mrs Catherine Brookes, née Smith, QEC Dr Andrew Cairns, St Thomas’ Dr Gary Calver, Guy’s Mr William Cobb Miss Paula Dove, Chelsea College Mr Julian Ede, Guy’s Mrs Lesley Fernandez-Armesto Mr Andrew Fox AKC Dr Andrew Freedman, St Thomas’ Mr Nick Gale Dr Helen Gillies, née Kinsella, Guy’s Mr Paul Goslin, Guy’s Mr Ted Greeno Mrs Sandra Lawlor, née Taylor Dr John Lowes & Dr Anne Lowes, née Stringer Mr Peter Maplestone AKC Dr Judith Motto, Guy’s Ms Bridget Prideaux Mr Dirk Reid Dr Julian Roberts, St Thomas’ Mrs E Roberts-Harry Mr Gavin Scott, RDH Mr Julian Skellett Mr Jonathan Stoneman Mr Yagnesh Verma, RDH Dr Gareth Wallis Dr Oenone Warr AKC, née Brown, St Thomas’ 1981 Dr Graham Ackerley Mrs Kitty Allan, née Stubbs Mr Alexander Aylward Dr Khaver Bashir, St Thomas’ Mr Ravi Bery & Mrs Rabinder Bery, née Kandola, Chelsea College Dr James Broadway, St Thomas’ Mr Gurtejpal Chana, Chelsea College Ms Julia Charlton AKC Dr Harriet Crabtree OBE Mrs Anne Dalton, née Poynter, Guy’s Mr Arif Essaji Mr Lloyd Evans Dr James Heathcote AKC Mr Steven Hefferman Mrs Athanasia Hilas, née Marangos Mrs Elizabeth Hutchings, née Bell, Chelsea College Dr Karen John, Guy’s Mrs Pat Latham, née Gordon Mr Hashim Mohammed, QEC Ms Claire Murrell Mr Patrick Overs Dr Paul Revell, Guy’s Mr Dean Rowell, Chelsea College Mr Roger Starr Mr Antonipillai Tambirasa, Chelsea College Dr Hua Hui Tay Mr Clifford Taylor, Chelsea College Dr Michael Taylor, Chelsea College Dr Maureen Taylor Miss Christine Tucker, Chelsea College Mr John Woodley 1982 Mr Keith Abraham Mrs Judith Batchelar, née Troke, Chelsea College Mr Keith Champion Dr Andrew Charters, Guy’s Mr Shehzada Cheema Dr Susan Cohen, Guy’s Dr Patrick Craig-McFeely, St Thomas’ Mr Charles Crisp Dr Simon Davies, Guy’s Mr Paul Fennell, QEC Dr Jean Fox, née Hart Dr Jane Frost, née MacDougall, St Thomas’ Mr G Galletly Dr James Gildersleve, Guy’s Mrs Caroline Grinham, née Perman Mr Timothy Hammett AKC Mrs Suzetta Hartropp, née French Mr Edward Hatfull Dr Anthony Jenkins, St Thomas’ Dr Richard Lawson, St Thomas’ Ms Gillian Marcus Dr Ian Osterloh, Guy’s Dr Timothy Palmer, Guy’s Mrs Lydia Pritchard, née Mansfield Ms Mary Raynes Dr Gary Ruiz AKC Dr Jeremy Sizer Mrs Valentine Steadman, née Foussier Mr Tom Thomson AKC Mr Christopher Wakely Mrs Lucy Walsh, née Searle Dr Wendy Walton, née Stephenson, Guy’s Mrs Jill Woodley, née Hodgkinson 1983 Mrs Roxana Anastasiou, née Pagonis Dr David Anderson Dr Richard Balai Mr Andrew Burke Mr Mark Carroll Mr Kevin Chau, RDH Mr Albert Cheung Mrs Jeanette Clifford Dr Richard Cope, St Thomas’ Dr Ewen Forrest, St Thomas’ Mr Edward Gledhill, Chelsea College Dr Martin Hadley-Brown, née Brown, St Thomas’ Dr Robert Hart, St Thomas’ Mr Richard Hurrell, Guy’s Mr David Ladd Miss Denise Larnder Mr Chee Law Mr Terence Lo Dr Ann McNutt, St Thomas’ Dr Ian Nugent, St Thomas’ Dr Christina Peers, née Spiteri, Guy’s Mrs Lesley Reynolds, née Doyle, Chelsea College Miss Roisin Robothan-Jones Dr Sarah Steed, St Thomas’ Mr Robert Sweet Dr Nicola Toynton, née Griffiths, St Thomas’ Dr Wilfred Treasure, Guy’s Mrs Moira Warner, née Connor Mr Philip Weeks, Guy’s Mr Peter Yerbury, Guy’s 1984 Mr Peter Allen, RDH Mr Nicholas Badman Mr Dean Bailey Mr Robert Bainbridge Mrs Catherine Best, née Nelson Dr David Black Ms Nicola Blaxall AKC, née Adams Mr John Callaghan AKC Mrs Lynn Chitty, née Thurlow Ms Shirley Clark, Chelsea College Mr Gregory Cook AKC Dr Gareth Davies Dr Colin Dayan, Guy’s Dr Katherine Fallon, née Lister, St Thomas’ Ms Yvonne Gallagher Mr Steven Godsiff Professor Keith Hoggart FKC Dr John Holden Mr John Johnston The Revd Christopher Keating AKC Mr Stephen Keeble Dr Alistair Lipp & Dr Anna Lipp, née Harris Ms Athena Lui Ms Helen Lydon, née Kawai Mrs Joanna Martin AKC, née Lamb Mr Adrian Mawson, Chelsea College Ms Gwynneth Miles Mr Mark Osborne, RDH Miss Ruth Pendlington Mr Frank Reedy, QEC Dr Mark Rogers, St Thomas’ Miss Sally-Ann Russell Mr Ashiq Salam, QEC Miss Patricia Sandys Dr Judith Shilling, née Williams, Chelsea College Dr Julian Skoyles, St Thomas’ Mr Neil Slater, Guy’s Ms Catherine Snell Dr Margaret Spence, née Johnson, Guy’s Mr Michael Sullivan AKC Dr Philip Taylor, Guy’s Mrs Penny Taylor, née Spencer Dr Pamela Todd, née Todd Mrs Barbara Towers, née Taylor, Chelsea College Dr Lisa Ward, née Nelson, St Thomas’ 1985 Mr Christopher Adams Mr David Cooke AKC Dr Fiona Cornish, née Cameron, St Thomas’ Dr Mark Couldrick Mrs Hilary Elkins, née McNamara Mr Mark Elliott AKC Dr Michael Escudier, Guy’s The Rt Revd Dr John Fenwick Mr Ivor Gillbe Dr Catherine Gleeson, Guy’s Miss Susan Gollop Dr Catherine Gray, Guy’s Mr Simon Harvey Dr Fiona Hayes, Guy’s Mr Bertram Hearn Professor Joe Herzberg, IoP Dr Adrian Jones AKC Dr Warren Kent AKC Mr Ebrahim Khazaneh, Chelsea College Dr Gavin Kilpatrick Dr Claire Lloyd, St Thomas’ Dr Michael Martin, Guy’s Dr Barry Moyse Mrs Janet Ross, née Larsson Dr Judith Russell Dr Brian Stevenson Dr Christopher Thorpe Mr Giles Walker Mr David West Miss Jill Wilkinson, née Johnson Mrs Carolyn Williams, née PeverelCooper, Chelsea College Mr Dieter Yih FKC 1986 Mrs Joanne Adams AKC, née Hutcheon Mr Lynton Banks, Guy’s Miss Trudy Barker AKC Mr Jonathan Ben-levi Dr Charles Berrisford Mr Ian Carter Dr Tony Chankun Miss Michele Collins, Guy’s Mr Mark Cook AKC Mr Ian Cooter, Guy’s Mrs Cathryn Downing, née Higgins, QEC Mr Stephen Eyers Dr Amanda Freeman, St Thomas’ Mr Edward Gosling Dr Wayne Halfpenny Mr Nicholas Herbert-Young Mrs Joanna Hulks, née Sears, QEC Mr Steven Hunt Mr Nicholas Kershaw Mr Ian Marshall Mr J McIvor Dr Pamela Noon, Guy’s Mr Robin Redgrave Mr Howard Ridley Mrs Julia Sharpe, née Mansell Dr Gregory Singleton Dr Catherine Smith, Guy’s Mrs Fiona Sweeting AKC, née Yates Ms Joanne Tallentire, née Smith Dr Patricia Taylor, née O’Kane Dr Steve Toynton, St Thomas’ Dr Diana Unwin Dr Seema Verma, née Nagpaul, Guy’s Mrs Karen Wall, née Moore Mr Mark Woodhouse AKC Mr Peter Worrall OBE AKC & Mrs Claire Worrall AKC, née Levenberg Miss Julie Yeung, Guy’s In Recognition in good company » 9 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Thank you 1987 Mr Stephen Baldwin Mr Darren Bradbury Dr Emmeline Brew-Graves, St Thomas’ Mrs Judith Craven, née Griffiths Mr Ashley Faull Dr Crispin Fisher, St Thomas’ Mr Mark Francois Dr Tony Gibbon, St Thomas’ Mrs Sarah Hunt, née Johnson, Guy’s Mrs Indira Hutchins, née Sankar Mr Silas Krendel Miss Katharine Lewis, née Gower Ms Jane Lodge Mr Kingsley Mardell AKC Mr Matthew McAllister & Mrs Allison McAllister AKC, née McComb Mr Scott Mitchell AKC Mr Andrew Murray Dr Philip Naylor Mr Mark Nicholson AKC Mr Edward Oakley Mr Rob Pickering, Guy’s Dr Piotr Pierzchniak Mrs Clare Pimm, née Chavasse, Guy’s Mrs Diane Reay, née Varley Mrs Lynda Salter Mr John Stebbing, Guy’s Mr Paul Stokes Mrs Gaynor Taylor, née Morgan Ms Susan Thorne Mr Martin White Mr Julian Woodward Miss Zahra Zaidi 1988 Mr Andrew Bailey Dr Duncan Brooke, Guy’s Dr Chris Christodoulou Mr Welland Chu Mrs Swanthra Cooke, née Hensman Mrs Jane Fisher-Hunt AKC, née Fisher Mr Gary Forde Dr Matthew Hackett, Guy’s Ms Lucy Harrison Dr Alyson Holder, née Fox The Revd David Hubbard Dr Richard Jarvis Mr Simon Johnson Mrs Karin Keeble, née Holtschabek Mr Wilson Lam Ms Elizabeth Mackie Mrs Margaret Mumford Mr Andrew Murphy Ms Roberta Palau AKC Mr Aaron Pascoe Mr Steven Rhodes AKC Ms Frances Ridley, née Sharp Mr Anthony Rose, Guy’s Mr Iain Rubli AKC Mrs Mariko Sasagawa-Garmory, née Sasagawa Ms Shari Simons Dr Peter Stanley Mr Chris Stokes AKC Mr Robert Thompson Miss Maria Troyano 10 » In Recognition in good company Mrs Patricia Watt Mr Thomas Yeo 1989 Dr David Anderson, St Thomas’ Mr Keith Bamford Miss Stella Bettoney Mrs Susan Busuttil, née Briscoe, Chelsea College Mr David Carpenter Mr Simon Edwards Mrs Maren Gaukroger AKC, née Madland Ms Penelope Gould, AKC Mr Ivan Hare His Excellency Dr Peter Hayes Mr Michael Long Dr Penny Mancais, St Thomas’ Mr Steven Marshall Miss Fiona McPherson AKC Mr Philip Mead Mrs Gillian Nevins Ms Alison Smith, née Bridgeman Dr Jonathan Sullivan Mr Rod Sykes Mr Chi-Man Tang Mr John Westbury 1990 Miss Marie Anthony-Atrib The Revd Keith Beardmore Mrs Anne-Marie Clarke, née Horton Mr Sanjit Eliatamby Miss Samantha Forrest Ms Philippa Goodwin Dr Philip Hall Dr Alison Hayes Miss Louise Heal Dr Susan Honeywill, St Thomas’ Mr Michael Horan AKC Mr Bertrand Huet Mr Prasan Jayasinghe Dr Annette Jones Mr Jonathan Kohn AKC Dr David Lawrence Mr Laurence Lax Mrs Susan Lee Mr Ian Lowe Mr Andrew Mack Mrs Sara Meakin, née Bennett Dr Alan Millar Mrs Fay Naylor Mrs Elizabeth Neaves Mrs Jacqueline Osborne, née Greenwood Mr Phil Palmer Dr Sanjiv Patel, Guy’s Mr Randy Peiris Ms Catherine Rowlands Dr Jill Saddler Mr Ranbir Sagoo Dr Asra Saleem, née Mohi-Uddin Miss Pauline Skinner Mrs Helen Staneyland, née White Miss Pauline Stevenson, Chelsea College Miss Alison Taylor Ms Liz Thomas His Honour Judge Anthony Thorpe Mrs Bohdanka Todosyiv, née Novetsky Mrs Jennifer Wells, née Beasant Mr David Wright 1991 Mr Nick Abbott Dr Lisa Adams Mr Peter Andrews Miss Elizabeth Axe Mr Udo Bauer Mrs Caroline Brann, née Gratwick Mrs Susan Cable, née Bywater Miss Rosalind Collins Miss Katherine Delargy Mrs Ferhiz Dinshaw The late Miss Mary Hamilton The Revd Dr John Harding Mr Barry Lall Dr John Leach, IoP Mr Stephen Lelliott Mr Richard Lloyd-Roberts Sir David Manning GCMG & Lady Manning, née Catherine Parkinson Mrs Yvette Rathbone Mr Christian Rogers Dr Jemimah Rowden, née Gyang Miss Josephine Royle Mrs Katharine Sims, née Pascoe Miss Charlotte Spedding, UMDS Dr Nigel Taylor AKC Mr Ikram Ulhaq Mr Steve Wardlaw Ms Jacqueline Ware Mrs Rachael Wright AKC, née Frampton Mrs Shelagh Zachariades 1992 Dr John Black Mr Mark Brennan AKC Mr David Bunker Mrs Ronali Collings, née Jayasinghe Dr Richard Cooper, St Thomas’ The Revd Amanda Cuthbertson AKC Mr Neil Doling Miss Elizabeth Gil Rivas Dr Keith Gomez, St Thomas’ Mrs Silvia Ham-Ying Dr Anthony Hare Mr Edward Heeley AKC Mr Andrew Hill Mr Edgar Jorge Mr Alan Karsberg Mr Benedict King Dr Kannan Nithi Dr Gerard Panting Dr Pauline Parker Mr David Powell Mr Craig Powis Dr Digby Quested, IoP Major Iain Radford MBE AKC Mr Rajvinder Ram Dr Glynn Robinson, UMDS Ms Selina Sagayam Ms Mai-Ling Savage Mr Russell Thomas Mrs Rosemary Warner AKC Miss Karen Wilton 1993 Mr Alexander Achilles Mr Gavin Allen Mr Charles Bellord Mrs Rhiannon Bill AKC, née Jones Dr Rhoda Bucknill Mr Adrian De Souza Mr David Evans Dr Michael Freeman Miss Stephanie Hepburn AKC Mr Adriaan John Hermsen Ms Catherine Jones Mrs Lesley Lawson Mr Paul Lewis Mrs Di Matthews AKC, née Pavett Mr Matthew Needham-Laing Mr Richard Parker Dr Anup Patel, UMDS Mr Adrian Roberts Mr Richard Staveley Dr Sophia Steer, UMDS Miss Susan Terrett Dr Penelope Turton Miss Sylvia Watson Mr David Westcott 1994 Miss Sacha Ackland Mr Nathan Adams Mr Philip Baggaley Mr Christopher Ball AKC Dr Christopher Baxter Ms Deborah Bebbington Dr Maria Callias, IoP Mrs Susan Crawford-Staff, née Crawford Miss Sharon French Mr Sudip Gupta The Revd Canon Douglas Holt Mr Srikant Lakhotia Dr Elizabeth Leach Mr Vivek Marwaha Mr John Montgomery Mrs Zarah Moores, née Damji Dr Elisabeth Peregrine, née Gibson, UMDS Miss Ruth Stoddart AKC The Revd Sally Theakston Professor Mary Watkins Mr Stephen Willmer Mr Alan Wright 1995 Mr David Ankcorn Mrs Judith Barrett Ms Sarah Blunn Mr Paul Boland Ms Clare Bowman, née Darley Mrs Margaret Braddick AKC Mr Charles Butterfield Mr Douglas Cadman Mrs Rosemary Clark Mrs Shirley Foxell Mr Alfonso Frontera Mrs Melanie Green, née Sweeting Mr Jeremy Ive Dr William Kearns AKC Mrs Ann King Mr Nick Laing AKC Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Professor George Lewis Mr Michael Luck AKC Dr Keki Madon, UMDS Mr Patrick Misson Ms Olubisi Olufunwa Professor Jonathan Osborne Mrs Carole Pairpoint Mr Marcelo Paolucci Mr Jan Pattie Miss Wendy Pixner Miss Navita Prinja, Guy’s Dr Andrew Rochford Mr Derham Scott Dr Geoffrey Shadwell, UMDS Mrs Fariba Shojaee-Moradie, UMDS Mr Andrew Steele Dr George Tsolakides, Guy’s Miss Vamini Vamadevan, UMDS Mrs Emma Walters, née Ducat Mr Giles White 1996 Mr Simon Armson, UMDS Dr Rakesh Bargota Mr Harbhajan Bhorjee Mr Richard Brownnutt Dr Philippa Evans, UMDS Mr Peter Farrow Mrs Clarissa Feldman, née Coleman Mr Timothy Field AKC Mr Andrew Flood Mr Tasos Frangoullides Mrs Stephanie Higgins, née Pinion Mr Ronald Howson Captain James McClane Mr Christopher Medland Dr Norman Moodie Miss Shazia Muneer Dr Mina Noubar, née Ghafour-Zadeh Noubar, UMDS Mr Mariano Palao Mrs Avani Patel Miss Elizabeth Phelan Dr Ashok Raman Mr Graham Shaw Mr Indy Singh The Revd Professor Thomas B Slater The Revd Clive Smith Miss Vivienne Spence Mrs Rebecca Steinebach, née Toms Mr Brian Taylor Mrs Ruth Webster 1997 Mrs Margaret Allen Mr Aleksandar Angelkoski Miss Claire Ashman Miss Nicola Ballard, Guy’s Mr Paul Beaves Mr John Benson Dr Elizabeth Bishop Mr Nigel Bosworth Dr Alison Carr Ms Janet Coldstream The Revd Margaret Collins Dr Aruna Dias, UMDS Dr Irene Elia, UMDS Dr Oliver Firth, UMDS Ms Chris Harmer Miss Salma Hasnain Mr Alan Howe Dr Simon Hughes, UMDS Ms Valerie Jones Mr Vincent Kamp Mrs Ivone Lancoma-Malcolm, née Lancoma Dr Zudong Liu Ms Estella Lovett Mr John Lowings Mr Peter Lucas Mrs Jennifer Morris Mrs Lauren Patterson, née Stewart Mr Andrew Pinnock Mrs Gillian Sanders Dr Zameer Shah Mrs Farzana Shah Mr Darryl Smith Ms Ann Talbert 1998 Mr Ian Adkins Mr Christopher Beaver Mr David Blood Mrs Josephine Bodley, née Higgins Mrs Ann Bryant, née Seall Miss Gordana Capin AKC Mr Vito Capobianco AKC Mr Richard Carr AKC Mr Xavier Chitnis Mrs Sandra Cleveland Mr John Coulter Mrs Louise Cowan Dr Narinder Dhillon Mr David Evison Dr Robert Gaitskell AKC Mr Francis Ijeh Dr Rashmi Joshi Mr Colin Jurd Mr Cyril Karger Mr Moses Kibuuka Dr Chung Lee Mr Thomas Lewis Mr Eric Masters Mr Paul Meakin AKC Ms Anna Michaelides AKC Dr Barry Miller, UMDS Miss Anne Muscat Mrs Juliet Nanan Dr Theresa Quarcoo Dr Rosalind Ranson Mrs Christina Rees Mr Arthur Russ Mrs Helen Sampson Dr Piyal Sen Ms Anna Stamatopoulos Mr Robert Stein-Rostaing Ms Janet Stobart Dr Elangovan Subbiah Mrs Joanne Warren, née Edwards Miss Amanda Whyms Ms Rosemary Wills 1999 Mr Paul Brazier Mr Bob Challis Mrs Deborah Chisnell Dr John Fallon Mr Robert Feaviour Mrs Patricia Flowers Mrs Elena Gebhardt, née Kontofrios Mr Thomas Goode Mr Philip Gosling Mrs Ingrid Gross Mr John Heard Mr Adam Heppinstall Dr Chris Kenyon Jones Dr Stephanie King, UMDS Mrs Janet Murray AKC Ms Wansze Ng Mr Timothy Raiswell The Revd Prebendary Ian Robson Mr Gregg Rowan Mr Pareet Shah Mr Alim Shaikh Ms Wiebke Thormahlen Dr Rajavarma Viswesvaraiah Mrs Hale Wheeler, née Ahmet Mr Bernard Wilson 2000 Dr Carole Campbell Mrs Marika Chkheidze-Brett, née Chkheidze Mr Matthew Feeney Dr Mary Flatley Mr John Foley Dr Joseph Footitt Mr Graham Free Mr David Gollancz Mrs Catherine Jones, née Forster Mr Han Koh Mrs Maureen Mills, née Pearce Mr Nadir Mothojakan Mr Christopher Piper Miss Nisu Rahman Ms Ritu Srivastava Mr Simon Toms Mr Philip Tse Mr Marc Walding Miss Abby Wilson 2001 Mr Pedram Akhavan-Malayeri Mr Daniel Bayles AKC Miss Lorraine Brunt Mrs Sian Burr Miss Katharine Dicks Dr Farzad Entikabi Mr Pupinder Ghatora Mr Colin Gittings The Revd Canon Dianna Gwilliams, née Hartley Dr Ross Hunter AKC Mr Ian Huntington Mr Christopher Kearney Mr Antti Keskisaari Miss Yee Lee Miss Melanie Leivers Miss Harn Szuan Leng Miss Catherine Malia Mr Terence Mcginnie Dr Ernest Okon Mr Aloysius Onuegbu Mr Michael Pughsley Miss Catherine Rider Mrs Sadie Robinson, née Poulton, Guy’s Dr John Ross Miss Nadia Samara Miss Beverley Shaw Mr Gamal Shoukry Ms Janet Sidaway, née Cochrane Mrs Ann Skingley, née Bergen Dr Peter Tanner Dr Anu Thomas 2002 Miss Nimat Ahmed Mrs Sharon Barnett, née Silver Miss Saadia Butt Dr Christopher Chia Tze Wei Ms Geraldine Dooley Miss Caroline Dunn AKC Ms Katharine Haydon Dr Jane Hume Mr Karim Jaafary Haghighat Miss Laura Jackson AKC Miss Anita Jeyaraj Mr Gursharan Kainth Mr Alan Keat Mr Mark Kendrick Mr Shahzad Malik Dr Francesco Mannocci Miss Anna McManus Miss Tania Mooring Ms Marie Munroe Mrs Yemi Odubanwo Mr Daniel Page Mr Dhiru Patel Mrs June Pembroke Hajjaj, née Pembroke Mr Hugh Ponsford Miss Caroline Pugh Mr Arijit Ray Mr Peter Reville Dr Benjamin Rippin Ms Francine Ryba Ms Saskia Sessions Mr Nigel Somera Mr John Taylor Mr George Tsirakakis Mr John Wacher AKC Mr David Watkin Miss Emma Williamson 2003 Mr Peter Avis Mrs Lydia Awosode, née Oyekunle Mr Ian Berle Dr Yasin Bhayat Dr Enrique Bonell Pascual Mr Simon Cheal Dr Nora Cumiskey, née Gashi Mr Amar Dave Mrs Patricia Davies, née Taplin Mr Saul Doctor Miss Amanda Henry Major Tony Holland Miss Carys Jones Mr Paul Kelly AKC Miss Rosemary Lane Mr Carl Maysmith Mrs Sarah Mckimm, née Cunningham Ms Kristin Raiswell, née Brady Mr Richard Wilson In Recognition in good company » 11 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Thank you 2004 2008 Staff & former staff Mrs Shirley Birch Mr George Gerring Dr Micaela-Sylvia Gosslau Miss Antoinette Josiah Miss Nibal Samara Miss Rina Shrestha Ms Clara Sogunro-Koko, née Sogunro Mr Joseph Watson Miss Leona Whyte Mr Faisal Alfadhel Mr Moshood Dabiri Ms Corina Greven Mrs Mayrose Kempadoo Mr Vikesh Patel Dr Jitna Por Miss Maggie Tomlin Mr Andrew Yale Thank you to all members of the College community, including those who prefer to remain anonymous, who have given their support to make a difference to the working and learning environment at King’s. 2005 Mr James Baker Mr Mark Bennett Mr Basil Browne Ms Karen Clarke Miss Aimee Flower Ms Ellie Heidari Mrs Catherine Howson, née Meade The Revd Canon David Hutt AKC Miss Reena Irvinn Miss Jennifer Kauntze Miss Avina Shah Mr Robin Taher Miss Donia Yarahmadi 2006 Miss Jenna Crombie Mr Joshua Geltzer Miss Caroline Greves Mr Salman Khalique Mr Daniel Lewis Mr Nick Ma Dr Garrett McGovern Mrs Helen Ogunkeye Mr David Richardson Mr Donato Schiavo Miss Lorna Springer Dr Lucie Sutherland Mr Neil Tarling Miss Kate Towler AKC, née Ridoutt 2007 Ms Bahar Ala-eddini Mr Ranil Cooray Mr Nicholas Coyle Dr Paul Dakin Mrs Gisèle Earle, née Wilson Miss Juliette Evans Miss Hazel Hussey Dr Anthony Insall Ms Susan Ivory Dr Bose Johnson Miss Rachel Jordan Mr Donavan Lowtan Mr Vincent Mayot Miss Rosa Nissim Miss Melissa Reekie AKC Mrs Ingrid Simpson AKC Mr Rakvinder Singh Mr Anthony Smith Miss Alison Stokes Dr Sanjay Valand 12 » In Recognition in good company Ms Bahar Ala-eddini Ms Jude Alldred Emeritus Professor Brian Anderton Dr Vernon Armitage Mrs Lydia Awosode, née Oyekunle Mr Austin Banner Ms Deborah Benson Mr Warren Birnbaum Dr Ronald Brandt Dr David Brown Ms Cally Brown Professor Carol Brownson Ms Megan Bruns Ms Annette Bullen Mr Robbie Buscombe Mrs Amanda Calberry Mr John Callard Dr Maria Callias Ms Michelle Carlin Professor Sir Graeme Catto FKC Mr Paul Cawley & Ms Jae Easter Professor Stephen Challacombe Professor Sir Cyril Chantler FKC Ms Sarah Chukwudebe The Revd Dr Richard Coggins FKC Miss Evelyn Conrad Mr Dale Cooper Dr John Cordingley Ms Jennifer Cormack Ms Rachael Corver Dr Arah Danielian Dr Trudi Darby AKC Miss Alice Diggory Professor Stephen Dunne Miss Andrea Edwards Professor Peter Emery Dr Michael Escudier Dr Omer Fadl Mr Matt Ferguson Ms Sarah Frankland Professor Sir Lawry Freedman KCMG CBE FKC Dr Robert Gaitskell AKC Ms Melanie Gardner Ms Jennifer Garner Professor John Garrett Professor Stanley Gelbier Ms Jenny Goepel Mr Hedley Grabaskey Miss Emma Grant Dr Geoffrey Hall Mrs Pauline Hardy Professor Lord Richard Harries FKC Mr Stephen Harrow AKC FKC & Professor Jenny Harrow Dr Barbara Hawgood, née Excell The late Revd Canon Colin Hickling Mr James Hoare Professor Keith Hoggart FKC Miss Sian Hoggett Professor Richard Hughes Professor Barry Ife CBE FKC Mr John Jenrick & Mrs Helen Jenrick, née Young Professor David Johnson Ms Rachael Jukes Dr Chris Kenyon Jones Ms Kuakoon Kessuwan Professor Michael Knibb FKC AKC Dr George Koukoutas Ms Jamie Kurihara Dr Alan Lacey Professor John Langdon FKC Mrs Jill Lee, née Tanner Miss Katharine Lewis, née Gower Dr Maurice Lipsedge Professor Arthur Lucas CBE FKC & Mrs Paula Lucas Ms Joyce Mahaja Dr Francesco Mannocci Professor Peter Marshall CBE FKC Dr John Mathias Dr Gillian Matthews Professor Mary McCabe Miss Lucy Mellows Professor Giorgina Mieli-Vergani Miss Angela Minchin Mrs Patricia Mitchell, née HoneyJones Mr John Montgomery Ms Erin Morgan Mr John Muir FKC Professor Linda Newson FKC Miss Helen Nicholson Mr Peter Niven Ms Anne Norton Mr Vivek Obheegadoo Dr Ernest Okon Professor Jonathan Osborne Miss Kathrin Ostermann Dr Richard Overill Dr David Owen Ms Claire Owen Ms Gemma Peters Ms Jackie Phillips Mrs Heather Pitt Ford, née Dickinson Miss Nicky Power Professor Harold Preiskel Professor Arnie Purushotham Ms Louise Richards Emeritus Professor Dr Norma Rinsler FKC Mrs Vivien Robertson Professor Henry Roseveare Professor Jack Rowe FKC Mrs Melanie Rowntree Dr Piyal Sen Mr João Silva Mrs Marian Simmonds Dr Malcolm Sims FKC Mrs Ann Skingley, née Bergen Dr Brenda Slavin Mrs Kungwa Small Miss Jodie Southgate Mr Andrew Steele Dr Mary Style, née Whittaker Mrs Kirsty Tait Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Mr Sachiho Tanaka Miss Rachel Thomas Ms Alison Thompson Miss Charlotte Townsend Professor Rick Trainor FKC Miss Caroline Usher Miss Hannah Wakeford Mr Ronald Waldron Emeritus Professor Roger Watson Mrs Rosamand Watts, née Troughton Miss Amy Webb & Mr Chris Smith Dr Patrick White Professor Phil Whitfield FKC Professor Nairn Wilson CBE FKC Miss Abby Wilson Dr Donald Winstock Ms Roz Woodham Mr Peter Yerbury The Annual Fund Student Caller Team 2008-9 Friends of the College We are pleased to recognise the generosity and commitment of our friends, including those who wish to remain anonymous, who have kindly offered their support throughout the year. Miss Jemima Atkinson Mrs Beryl Barrett & Mrs Debbie Cuthbert Mrs J Belsham Dr A S Carson Mrs Diana Cawson Miss Debra Clarke Mrs Maryann Cochrane Mrs Alice Coe Professor Brian Collison Ms H Cope Dr D Cornish Mr John Crawley Mr Peter Darling Dr Richard Davenport-Hines & Mrs Jenny Davenport Mr Richard de Metz Mrs Matti Egon Mr Nicholas Egon Ms Hilary English Mrs Joyce Fodder Professor Michael Foot Mr John Gale Mr Paul Getty III Mrs Wendy Giuliano Mr Peter Greene Sir Jeremy Greenstock FKC Miss June Hailes Mrs Elizabeth Hampton Smith Mrs Elizabeth Hart Mrs Clare Harvey The late Mrs Francine Heastie Professor Peter Higgins Mrs Willemien Hines Dr Robert Howes Mrs Lyn M Humphreys Mrs Heather Hunter Professor George Huxley Ms Maureen Jones Mrs Joyce Kastner Mrs Edith King Mrs Angela M Lascelles Mr Him Lee Mrs Joyce Leuillette Dr Maurice Lipsedge Mr R Livsey CBE Mrs J Logan-Edwards Mr Christopher Lytle Mrs Anna Maitland Mr Tom Matier Mr John McClane Mrs Julie McLaughlin Mrs J Melliss Mrs Brenda Mellows Mr Gordon Middleton FKC Dr S Motto Ms Terri Mullholland Dr John Nicholson Dr James Ohene-Djan Mrs Alvina Oxley The late Mrs Marilyn Payne Ms Tanya Peixoto Mr Christopher Phipps Mr D Rosenberg Mrs Lily Safra FKC Dr Mark Slater Ms Julia Smith Mrs Ann Southon Mr Norman Spink Sir James & Lady Spooner Miss Elaine Stocking Mr Henry Sweetbaum His Honour Judge John Toulmin CMG FKC The late Miss Daphne Walpole Ms Christine Waring Mrs E Wells Professor Blair Worden The Vandervell Foundation The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund Welton Foundation The Worshipful Company of International Bankers The Worshipful Company of Bowyers The Worshipful Company of Clothworkers ACADIA Pharmaceuticals Inc ACE Study Tours The Atkin Foundation Baily Thomas Trust Big Lottery Fund James Black Foundation Bristol Myers Squibb British Society for Restorative Dentistry Burdett Trust for Nursing Clifford Chance LLP John S Cohen Foundation Davis Schottlander & Davis Ltd Friends of Guy’s Hospital Friends of King’s College London (Canada) Friends of King’s College London (USA) T.F.C. Frost Charitable Trust Gauchers Association Douglas Glanfield Memorial Trust Guy’s 69 Club Hadwen Trust Christine Hewson Memorial Foundation B Hollowell & Son The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya Stanley Thomas Johnson Foundation King’s College London Hong Kong Foundation The Long Meadow Trust The Joe Maitland Fund Andrew W Mellon Foundation Moulton Charitable Trust Foundation Open Society Institute (Zug) The Peltz Trust The Prince’s Trust Priory Group Limited Rosetrees Trust The Jeremy and John Sacher Charitable Trust St Giles Trust The Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Sir Halley Stewart Trust Smith Richardson Foundation Ruby Sykes Charitable Trust Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust In Recognition in good company » 13 Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Thank you The Family Programme The Family Programme includes parents, guardians and other family members of students who have generously offered their support to the College. We thank all our Family Programme donors including those who prefer to remain anonymous. Dr Tahir & Mrs Beena Abbas Mr Terry & Mrs Denise Abrahams Mr Ade & Mrs Omotunde Adebayo Mr Zakariya & Mrs Adebisi Akinpeju Mrs Nasreen Ali Ms Patricia Allan Mr David & Mrs Irene Amarasekera Mr Gregory & Mrs Angela Andrews Mr Kenneth Aylward Mr Simon & Mrs Caroline Bailey Dr Bill & Mrs Nickie Bamber Mr Tom & Mrs Susan Barry Dr Margaret Bartlett Mr Colin & Mrs Cynthia Baxter Mr G & Mrs Catherine Blake Ms Debbie Bondi-Jackson Mr Michael & Mrs Margaret Bowyer Mr Roy & Mrs Nicola Bradford Mr Laurence & Mrs Susan Brown Mrs Lyudmila Burke Mr Martin Morrin & Mrs Catherine Burke-Morrin Mr Brendan & Mrs Teresa Butler Mr Khawar & Mrs Shama Butt Mr Kevin & Mrs Chandrika Carroll Mrs Joanne Cartwright Mr Hamant & Mrs Nisha Chhaya Mr Surjit & Mrs Kawaljit Chowdhary Mr Shaz & Mrs Razia Chudry Dr Peter & Mrs Gillian Cobau Mr Keith & Mrs Sharon Coles Mr Barry Coulson Mr Peter & Mrs Diana Crawshaw Mrs Margaret Crossen Mr Geoffrey & Mrs Catherine Cunliffe Mrs Rosemary Cuthbertson Mr Stephen & Mrs Laura Dabby Mr Kevin & Mrs Hilda Denaro Mr Priyesh & Mrs Sonal Desai Mr Peter & Mrs Alison Dudgeon Mr Sylvanus & Mrs Jeanne Enilolobo Mr Antonios & Mrs Julia Evangelon Mr William Joseph & Mrs Sally Fahy Mr Cosmo & Mrs Margaret Fernandes Mr Patrier & Mrs Gwen Finylas Mr David & Mrs Pamela Frodsham Mr Carlo Frontini & Mrs Dalva Matsuura Mr Nadir Gali & Mrs Feefi Elyas Mr Richard & Mrs Sue Garland Mr Biagio & Mrs Caterina Gaudio Mr William & Mrs Melanie Gilfillan Mrs Carrie Glanville Mr Ananda & Mrs Thesa Godavitarne 14 » In Recognition in good company Dr Anthony & Mrs Francine Grange Mr David & Mrs Sally Green Mr Stephen & Mrs Carol Gregory Mr Tilak Gulati & Mrs Gulati Vijaymala Mr Yubaram & Mrs Dhanmaya Gurung Mr David & Mrs Patricia Hanesworth Mr Harish & Mrs Ananta Haria Miss Louise Harker Mrs Kathryn Harper Mr David & Mrs Shirley Harries Mr Bryan & Mrs Laura Harvey Mr Richard & Mrs Linda Hearn Mr Peter & Mrs Doris Henry Mr Mark & Mrs Caroline Heraghty Mr Hugh Hingley & Mrs Sharon Rollason Mr Philip & Mrs Jane Hollowday Mr Tim & Mrs Miranda Holroyde Mrs Heather Hood Mr Robert & Mrs Shelley Howes Mr John & Mrs Jill Irving Dr Alasdair & Dr Susanna Jacks Mrs Anjanie Jaggernauth-Abdool Mr Mahesh & Mrs Angela Jain Mr Brendan & Mrs Camilla Jarvis Mr Sudhir & Mrs Bharti Jaycee Mr Stuart & Mrs Judith Jones Mr Ashok & Mrs Tersem Joshi Dr Eva Kalmus Mr Mohan & Mrs Sudha Kamat Mr Andreas Karpathakis Mr Conor & Dr Elisabeth Kehoe Mr Nicholas & Mrs Susan Kelsall Mrs Rita Keynejad Dr Rafia Khanum Malik Mr Ioannis & Mrs Evdokia Korinthios Mr Prag ji & Mrs Sarla Kukadia Mr Sat & Mrs Baheerathy Kulendran Mr Ashok & Mrs Amita Kushal Dr Stephen & Mrs Beverley Lawrence Mr Iain & Mrs Kate Le Couteur Bisson Mr Christopher & Mrs Elizabeth Leahy Mr Phgong Thuan & Mrs Ewe Lee Mr Mark & Mrs Hilarie Lemon Mrs Mandy Letton Mr Andrew & Ms Atsuko Liddiard Mr Ian & Mrs Charlotte Lightbody Mr Brian & Mrs Margaret Lodge Mr Stefano Lupi & Mrs Roberta Ferri-Lupi Mr Rauf Maan Mr Paul Rowe & Dr Priscilla Macquire-Samson Mr Partick & Mrs Lorna Maguire Mr Robert & Mrs Sharon Main Mr Kiran & Mrs Karuna Malde Mr Hugo & Mrs Miranda Marsh Mr Michael & Mrs Sarah May Mr Christopher & Mrs Winifred McHale Ms Coleen Meeks Mr Don & Mrs Laurence Metz Mr Paul & Mrs Lynn Milliken Mr Sukhjinder & Mrs Surinder Minhas Mr Jamnadass & Mrs Urmila Mistry Mr Kevin & Mrs Karen Moore Mr Brian & Mrs Sheila Moores Mr Michael & Mrs Jacqueline Moran Mr Christopher & Mrs Elaine Morley Mr Anton & Mrs Catherine Morris Mr Trevor & Dr Elizabeth Muir Mr Jayant & Mrs Sudha Nadkarni Mr Raghbir & Mrs Narinder Nandra Mr Rod Navarrete Mr Huw & Mrs Maggie Neal Mr Marcus & Mrs Susan North Mr Paul & Mrs Rena Nunes Mr Clive & Mrs Maggie Nunn Mr Lawrence & Mrs Elizabeth Nwaogu Mr Ola & Mrs Bisi Olaribigbe Mr Hugh & Mrs Susan Pallot Dr Ruth Palmer Mrs Pamela Panthanki Mrs Mary Parker Mr Lucas & Mrs Elizabeth Parry Mr Nasim & Mrs Shamin Parvez Mr Hashmokh & Mrs Sangita Patel Mr Haresh & Mrs Ranjna Patel Mr Rajendra & Mrs Krishna Patel Mr Kiramkumar & Mrs Sudha Patel Mr Brian & Mrs Julie Pateman Mr Charlie & Mrs Anita Peacock Mr Nicholas & Mrs Anita Philips Mr Christopher & Mrs Lynda Pope Mr Roger & Mrs Jackie Powell Mr Abdul & Mrs Musrat Qayyum Mr Rashmikant & Mrs Vatsala Rajani Mrs Betty Reece-Jones Mr Paul Reed Mr Basil & Mrs Rajae Reid Mrs Linda Roofeh Mr Andrey & Mrs Amac Rosowsky Mr Jeremy & Mrs Jill Russell Mr Mark & Mrs Anne Russel-Smith Mr Asmat & Mrs Tahera Sameja Mr Chris & Mrs Susan Sammons Dr Christopher & Mrs Claire Sawdon Mr Navin & Mrs Rekha Shah Mr Murli & Mrs Bhavna Sharma Mr Jagdish & Mrs Gurkamal Sihre Mr Peter & Mrs Lorraine Simpson Mr Peter Gerhard & Mrs Alexandra Simpson Mrs Lucinda Sims Mr Johnathan & Mrs Lynn Sivagnanam Mrs Lynn Smith Dr Shanti & Mrs Sherrine Soysa Mr Neil & Mrs Janet Spencer Mr Sathan & Mrs Sathyavathany Sri Mr David & Mrs Deborah Stephenson Mr Bo Su & Mrs Rong Qin Mr Leung & Mrs Sui Sum Dr Ranjith Sumathipala Mr Harish & Mrs Manjula Tailor Mr Alwin & Mrs Sarah Tamosius Mr Michael & Mrs Andrea Tebbutt Mr Kumaravely & Mrs Ratna Kumari Thirunavugarasu Mr Julian & Mrs Alison Thomas Mr James & Mrs Lynn Thornhill Mrs Yvonne Thorogood Dr Naveed & Mrs Afifa Tippu Mr Louis Tak Fong & Mrs Li Rong Tsang Mr Alan & Mrs Corinne Tucker Mr Mark & Mrs Susan Varley Mr James & Mrs Jane Vaughan Mr Alan Goldberg & Mrs Teresa Villalobos Diaz Goldberg Mr Gurdial Singh & Mrs Balbir Kaur Virdi Mr Peter & Mrs Amber Vitai Mr Michelangelo & Mrs Enza Vitello Mr Dipak & Mrs Bharti Vithlani Mr Morley & Mrs Sharon Von Sternberg Mr Darren & Mrs Deborah Walker Professor John & Mrs Colette Wann Mr Peter & Mrs Felicity Wilks Mr Philip Wilcox & Ms Anna Gibberd Mr Bryan & Mrs Vera Williams Donors who have supported the College for the past five or more consecutive years are listed in bold. This list warmly acknowledges the support of donors during the financial year 1 August 2008 to 31 July 2009. Pledged legacies The College is very grateful to all those individuals who have informed us that they have decided to make an exceptional commitment and have left a gift to the College in their will. We kindly acknowledge their support and thank those who prefer to remain anonymous. Miss Jemima Atkinson, née Bartlett Dr Richard Melville Ballerand Mr Derek Barbanell Miss Joan Bernard FKC Ms Mary Bilton The Revd Canon Geoffrey Bird AKC Dr Clive Bishop FKC Mr John Bradley, Guy’s Mr Mark Brennan AKC Miss Maggie Butcher Mr John Callard Mrs Diana Cawson & the late Professor Roderick Cawson Mrs Audrey Chadwick AKC, née Dodds Mrs Catherine Charlish, née Bagley Mr David Churchill, St Thomas’ & Mrs Sonia Churchill, née Carr Professor David Cooper, Guy’s Dr John Cornes AKC Dr John Crocker & Mrs Josephine Crocker AKC FKC, née Frearson Mrs Eileen Croucher, née Sutcliffe Dr Trudi Darby AKC The Revd Peter W Dill Mr Geoffrey Donald Miss Sheila Downs Mr Nicholas Egon Mrs Jane Evans, née Heron Professor Sir Lawry Freedman KCMG CBE FKC Mr Roger Gaitley Mr Edward Gledhill, Chelsea College Mr Geoffrey Gower-Kerslake AKC Mrs Dallas Green, née Richardson Mr Mark Hardy AKC & Mrs Mary Hardy Mrs Francine Heastie & the late Mr Douglas Heastie Professor Keith Hoggart FKC Mrs L R Houlston AKC, née Goldsmith Dr Michael Howell Mr Donald Howle Dr Isabel Johnson Professor Robert Knecht Dr Alan Lacey Mr Soli J Lam, Guy’s Professor John Langdon FKC Dr Derek Layton, Chelsea College Mrs Jill Lee, née Tanner The Revd Desmond Lockyer AKC Miss Betty Loder Miss Barbara Marsh Mrs Mavis McNeelance, née Gray, QEC Dr Angus McPherson AKC Professor Gwyn Meirion-Jones Mr Herbert Mercer, Guy’s Miss Wendy G Mitchell Mrs Margaret Morgan AKC, née Stokes The Very Revd Dean George NairnBriggs AKC Mrs Jennifer Nelson AKC, née Mansfield Mr Hugh Owen AKC Dr Pauline M Parker The Revd Canon Dr Anthony Phillips AKC Mr David Potter AKC & Mrs Jean Potter AKC Mr Anthony Ramsey AKC Ms Mary Raynes Mr Michael Redfern Miss Anne Rickwood Mrs Vivien Robertson Professor Henry Roseveare Mr Bob Russell Mr John Savage Mr Alan Sealy Professor Arnold Sladen The Revd Professor Thomas B Slater Professor Brian Sparkes AKC Mr Norman Spink Miss Isobel Stevenson Mr Alister Stewart Mr Sachiho Tanaka Miss Alison Taylor Mr Michael J Taylor Miss Charlotte Townsend Miss Caroline Usher Mrs Moira Warner Dr Pauline Webb AKC FKC Mrs Ruth Webster His Honour Sir Frank White FKC & Lady White MBE Dr Vincent Whitmarsh Dr Ian R Williams AKC Dr Cyril G Williams, Guy’s Miss Eileen Willmott AKC Mr Anthony Wills Legacy and in memoriam gifts The College would like to pay a special tribute to our alumni and friends who sadly passed away recently and most generously left a bequest, or for whom in memoriam gifts were made. The late Revd Norman E C Attrill AKC & Mrs Elizabeth Attrill The late Professor William Balchin FKC The late Mr Peter D Belsham EE Blackwell Trust The late Dr Elin M Carson The late Catherine L Clayton The late Mr Cosmo Davenport-Hines The late Dr Bernard Dawson FKC The late Mrs Corinne Graham, née Carmona The late Revd Dudley Heryet AKC The late Mr Raphael Honnor The late Mrs Joan Lewin MBE The late Dr Edgar Lightfoot The late Dr Robert Logan-Edwards The late Dr John Lytle The late Revd Clive Malpass The late Mr John McLean OBE FKC The late Revd Laurence Melliss AKC The late Revd Donald Membery AKC The late Miss Mary Millington The late Dr Joshua Newton The late Mrs Marilyn Payne The late Mrs Eunice F Phillips The late Professor Thomas Pitt Ford, Guy’s The late Miss Mabel Stacey The late Mrs Joan Thompson The late Mrs Diana Trebble, Guy’s The late Miss Daphne Walpole Event supporters and sponsors We thank those companies and individuals who have sponsored and supported College events by offering financial support, donating services or providing gifts. 3M Health Care Ltd 8th Day UK Ascot Racecourse Ltd Astra Tech Ltd The Beauty Room Billericay Dental Supply Co Ltd Dr Vincent Cable MP Claudius Ash Coltene Whaledent Ltd The Dental Defence Union Elsevier Ltd Endsleigh Insurance Services Ltd Fuller, Smith & Turner Plc Henry Schein (UK) King’s College London Association King’s College London Students’ Union Las Iguanas Linney Group Ltd London Marriott Hotel MBNA International Bank Limited Mick Channon Racing Moët Henessey UK The National Stud Natural Collection Nobel Biocare UK Ltd O2 plc Oral B Phlox Flowers Quality Endodontic Distributors Ltd SeaFrance Septodont Ltd Southbank Centre Swissôtel, The Howard, London T.M.Lewin Virgin Experience Days Vivat Bacchus, London Bridge The Waldorf Hilton, London Wesleyan Assurance Society Jonny Wilkinson OBE We have done our utmost to ensure the information listed here is accurate. If there is anything you would like us to update please email giving@ kcl.ac.uk In Recognition in good company » 15 Thank you 16 » In Recognition in good company Annual Fund grants The Development Committee disbursed over £325,000 from the King’s Annual Fund and the GKT Annual Fund supporting studentships and projects across the College thanks to donations made by alumni, staff and friends. Here are some of the exciting projects funded. School of Arts & Humanities Students’ Union Modern Language Centre online learning resources available to all King’s students for self study £10,000 A series of events highlighting King’s as a centre of excellence for Postcolonial studies £1,550 ‘Derek Jarman’s London’ – events in collaboration with Tate Modern to celebrate this alumnus £1,945 KCL Symphony Orchestra performance of Verdi’s Requiem at the Cadogan Hall £7,000 Careers events, learning activities and vacation work for members of the Anatomical Society £4,000 Establishment of a chemical compound fragments library to assist drug discovery £9,789 Providing social space for students and staff in the Division of Cell & Molecular Biophysics £2,770 Launching a support network for students who live at home £2,150 Activities and events to help international graduate students integrate £5,058 Creating a comprehensive international students website for information and interaction £550 Facilitation of greater cross-cultural and cross-campus working among clubs and societies £7,000 Two sets of new rowing oars for KCL Boat Club £4,500 Purchasing hand-held pads that allow the safe practice of martial arts technique Capoeira £200 European Week 2010 – bringing students together with experts on Europe and the EU £1,900 KCL Medical Trauma Conference 2010 – lectures and workshops £1,000 KCL Charity Diwali Show 2009 – a celebration showcasing the best in student talent £6,000 Dental Institute School of Law Audio-visual equipment for use in lectures to enhance students’ learning experience £1,605 Upgrading the Department of Restorative Dentistry’s current x-ray facilities £9,000 Audio-visual equipment to assist with graduates’ fieldwork and record conferences £2,195 Graduate School Interactive wipe board technology linking clinical skills, simulation and e-learning medicine £16,000 School of Biomedical & Health Sciences Supporting conference attendance for graduate research students £7,500 Information Services & Systems Improving the storage and care of the College’s archival and rare book collections £6,204 Online access to the back-files of American Medical Association journals collection £14,375 Institute of Psychiatry New software to obtain physiological data ensuring productive research for students £1,215 School of Medicine School of Nursing & Midwifery Video-recording public lectures and streaming them from the School website £9,367 School of Physical Sciences & Engineering Displaying archive material and equipment from the Department of Physics’ illustrious history £7,384 School of Social Science & Public Policy Spectroscopy equipment for Geography students to analyse the Earth’s environment £14,875 Other projects Guy’s Chapel Choir – singing lessons for members and choir tour to Belgium £1,700 In Recognition » 11 Looking BACK< Looking FORWARD> The Annual Fund awards grants to a variety of projects, from drama productions and student sports clubs to purchasing new books and lab equipment, as well as funding scholarships for the most talented students. Here we look at some of the fantastic projects that have already been made possible thanks to the support of alumni, staff, former staff and friends, andothers we are looking forward to in the year ahead. Student Days: images and documents from Chelsea and Queen Elizabeth Colleges 1895 to 1985 The Annual Fund enabled preservation of documents and images from Chelsea College and Queen Elizabeth College. The documents, dating from as early as 1895, highlight the two college’s contribution to King’s shared history. An online exhibition and catalogue of the collections were launched at Alumni Weekend in June 2009. Alumnus Michael Harvey (Chelsea College, Pharmacy, 1959) said: ‘The Student Days exhibition was absolutely brilliant – the archives team have done a wonderful job.’ Alumnae of Queen Elizabeth College at the Student Days exhibition at Alumni Weekend. DOMINIC TURNER LOOKING BACK< Creative China: Visual Culture, Architecture and Design King’s Centre for Cultural, Media & Creative Industries Research held a two-day public conference at the Victoria & Albert Museum in June 2008 as part of the V&A’s major exhibition China Design Now. The conference, Creative China, explored contemporary Chinese visual culture and design in relation to rapid economic growth and social change. Students heard talks by scholars and arts professionals from across China and Europe, and also benefited from work experience and volunteering opportunities. King’s has since established a China Institute to develop China-related research and activities. 12 » In Recognition © V&A IMAGES Online Psychiatry: Diagnostic Case Studies It is difficult for MSc Mental Health Studies students to practice assessing patients in the classroom, so the Institute of Psychiatry has developed realistic, interactive online case-studies which allow students to practise their diagnostic skills in a secure, virtual environment. Feedback from students has been very positive: ‘This type of tool will improve your confidence when dealing with the real thing’ said one; the case studies ‘gave a good idea of what to do’ when making mental health assessments. GETTY LOOKING FORWARD> American Medical Association journal archives The American Medical Association journal archives feature landmark articles that played a pivotal role in shaping the last century of medical research, clinical practice and public health. Thanks to the Annual Fund, King’s students and staff will now have online access to the archives all day, every day, from any internet connection. The archives encompass content dating back to as early as 1883 and will provide an invaluable resource to students and staff alike. Derek Jarman’s London King’s alumnus Derek Jarman (General Studies, 1963) has been an inspiration to film-makers, artists and writers around the world. With help from the Annual Fund, the Department of English will be organising a series of screenings, talks and workshops in collaboration with Tate Modern to mark the 15th anniversary of his death. Jarman, one of the College’s most renowned alumni, was active in a number of areas including painting, set design, film making, life writing and activism. KCLSU Physics Heritage Project, Department of Physics We can all learn from the great scientists from King’s past so the Department of Physics will be using its Annual Fund grant to buy display equipment to exhibit artefacts, manuscripts and photographs relating to the Department’s illustrious history. The Department has produced four Nobel Laureates as well as many other great names in the history of science. Items to be displayed include: notebooks belonging to James Clerk Maxwell, Professor of Natural Philosophy at King’s from 1860 to 1865, whose work on unifying the theories of electricity and magnetism was crucial to Einstein’s production of the theory of relativity 40 years later; materials and artefacts from the work at King’s of Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins relating to the discovery of the structure of DNA; and equipment such as cameras and spectroscopes. KCL Capoeira Society Capoeira, which combines acrobatics, dance, percussion and songs, reinforces positive attitudes to a healthy lifestyle and wellbeing. The Students’ Union Capoeira Society will be able to purchase hand-held pads to allow the safe practice of this Afro-Brazilian martial arts technique, enabling the Society to increase its activities and membership. In Recognition » 13 Chain REACTION Donors to the Annual Fund are enabling... 170 singers and instrumentalists to take part in King’s College London Symphony Orchestra’s performance of Verdi’s Requiem at the Cadogan Hall in March 2010. Proceeds from the sale of the 650 tickets will benefit the College’s Integrated Cancer Centre, which treats over 5,800 new cases of cancer per year. 14 » In Recognition 2 Dental Circle members, each donating £1,000... have helped to purchase essential equipment for a brand new Salivary and Thyroid Gland Imaging Suite in the Department of Dental Radiological Imaging which currently images 23,000 patients each year. 83 donors giving £10 a month to the Annual Fund are enabling the Modern Language Centre to create online resources for self study. The Modern Language Centre currently offers teaching in 23 languages as well as specially designed courses such as Spanish for Medics. How every gift leads to exciting outcomes. The new webbased tools will be remotely accessible 365 days a year and will allow the more than 21,100 undergraduates and graduates at King’s to develop their linguistic skills and enhance their career prospects. BELLE MELLOR In 2008-9, donors gave a total of £6,744 to the Buy-aBook Fund. Students and staff borrowed King’s library books 2,137,787 times during the last year. The library plans to purchase 135 key texts from Buy-a-book donations and expects they will be borrowed more than 16,000 times in the next three years. The creation of the new dental radiography cubicle will increase facilities for dental imaging by 25 per cent. This year the Boat Club squads have been winners or finalists in 8 national and 17 varsity races and the new oars will ensure they can build on this success. 22 donors each making a gift of £200 to the Annual Fund... have helped to purchase 2 sets of new rowing oars for King’s College London Boat Club which includes Guy’s, King’s and St Thomas’ Hospitals. In Recognition » 15 Broadening HORIZONS Dental student Aarti Hindocha received an award to support her elective placement from the Dental Institute’s endowed elective fund, to which many alumni have contributed. The fund was established in 2005 thanks to fundraising efforts by Professor Jack Rowe FKC (former Dean of Guy’s Dental School 1985-91) on his retirement as the founding President of the GKT Dental Alumni Association. ‘I travelled to Peru to visit both developed and less developed areas to investigate how attitudes and access to dental care vary. The area of Tampobata, in the Amazon rainforest, was of special interest to me as it has only recently been exposed to the more modern influences of nearby cities such as Lima. One of my aims was to observe how local remedies, such as chewing cocoa leaves to relieve dental pain, are used alongside modern dentistry practices. The elective award made a real difference, helping to fund specialist equipment and medical provisions for travelling in the Amazon. My elective offered me a fresh perspective on dentistry and the experience was immensely rewarding.’ 16 » In Recognition King’s students are fortunate enough to be able to broaden their horizons and put their learning into context through travel placements across the globe. Many alumni and friends of the College generously support travel opportunities. Here, some of the students who have benefited tell us about their travels. Having completed an MA in Portuguese Studies at King’s in 2006, Duncan Simpson has been able to pursue his passionate interest in the history of Portugal thanks to a three-year PhD studentship funded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. ‘The experience has been life-defining. The nature of my research (namely the relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the Salazarist New State between 1928 and 1968) means I have had to employ a variety of archival sources across Europe. The scholarship made this possible, covering travel expenses as well as tuition fees and living costs. I have made two research trips to the Vatican City to make use of important ecclesiastical archives and have pursued extensive investigations in Lisbon, home to the most important archival funds in my subject area. These trips were crucial to my thesis and allowed me to engage directly with leading authorities in the field. The support provided by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation has not only enabled me to carry out my doctoral research, it has contributed greatly to making it an invaluable experience.’ American alumni and other donors to the Friends of KCL USA makes available an annual scholarship for an American student to study for a master’s at King’s. The 2008-9 recipient of this award was Bridget Keown. ‘I was delighted to receive the scholarship which enabled me to travel to the UK to study for an MA in History at King’s. I have thoroughly enjoyed my studies. My dissertation focuses on the historiography of shell-shock and the treatment of Irish soldiers, both by contemporary physicians and by later historians of empire. As a part of my research, I was able to make a trip to Dublin to study at the National Library of Ireland, which was an absolute joy. Living in London also enabled me to take on part-time work at the Imperial War Museum Department of Documents. It was a fantastic experience to work with such a fascinating set of archives. Between my work there and my ‘home away from home’ at the British Library, I have been enjoying all the different experiences and culture London has to offer and making memories to last a lifetime. None of this would have been possible without the scholarship, for which I am immensely grateful.’ Catherine Greenwood, a Law student, was the recipient of a travel scholarship made possible by the generosity of alumna Julia Charlton (King’s, Law, 1981). ‘In 2008 I was fortunate enough to be awarded the Charlton Travel Scholarship to travel to China and Hong Kong. I spent a month of my summer vacation exploring China – from the modernity and immensity of Beijing and Hong Kong to the peaceful tranquillity that defines the countryside surrounding the Li River. The trip provided me with a greater understanding of Chinese culture and I was able to experience China as it really is, a country of incredible contrasts of old and new. My journey was simultaneously exhilarating, exhausting, and without doubt extreme, but it was definitely a once in a lifetime experience that will stay with me forever.’ Zarina Beg won the Richard De Metz Educational & Travelling Foundation Medical Elective Award in 2008. ‘Following four weeks completing an elective in Paediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes in New York I spent a further four weeks in Zanzibar, Tanzania, dividing my time between Obstetrics & Gynaecology and General Medicine. On the maternity ward I participated in deliveries and observed caesarean sections. I was sad to learn they did not have the resources for antenatal clinics or ultrasound imaging techniques. In General Medicine I was able to see some rare advanced clinical signs that I normally only associate with textbooks. In particular the HIV, Ophthalmology and Paediatric clinics were invaluable in improving my clinical skills and academic knowledge and I received specialist teaching on malaria, TB and measles. I returned from my elective a more confident, capable and committed student doctor and I am truly grateful to have received the elective award.’ In Recognition » 17 A new lease of LIFE 18 » In Recognition JO MIESZKOWSKI Thanks to clinical trials taking place in King’s Integrated Cancer Centre, patients are getting faster access to the new treatments being developed by researchers. Two patients who have benefited from these innovative therapies share their stories. B elinda was enjoying a busy life as an administrator for a large transport company and planning her wedding for the following summer when she first noticed something was wrong. Her lung cancer diagnosis left her reeling. ‘The shock lasts a long time,’ she says, ‘but things moved really quickly from there.’ Belinda started chemotherapy immediately: ‘The side effects are hard to deal with. Your body’s being bombarded. It’s a good bombardment, but you do think ‘Am I going to be able to sustain this?’’ After several cycles of chemotherapy her tumours had reduced in one lung but not the other. This was when Belinda was offered a place on a trial at Guy’s Hospital for a new drug combination. Clinical trials such as this are how the latest treatments are tested before they are used in all hospitals. The Cancer Early Phase Trials Unit at Guy’s, part of King’s Integrated Cancer Centre, brings together leading cancer specialist, Dr James Spicer, with a team of nurses, doctors and top research scientists to give patients the best treatments available now and to continue developing better treatments for the future. The existence of the Early Phase Trials Unit at Guy’s means therapies developed by researchers can be trialled on patients at the hospital without delay. ‘Four or five years ago patients like Belinda wouldn’t have had access to new treatments being developed. The links between the hospitals and the College allow patients quicker access to therapies being developed in the lab,’ says Dr Spicer. The vision for the future that staff in the Unit aspire to is to be able to offer all patients who are suitable for clinical trials the opportunity to take part. Belinda says she felt positive going into the trial because it offered her another option following the only partially successful chemotherapy. Waiting for the results of her scans was an anxious time for her and her new husband whom she had married during a break in her chemotherapy. They were overjoyed when they heard that, thanks to the clinical trial, her cancer had all but disappeared from both lungs. Belinda was able to start making plans for the future and has since started a new life with her husband in Australia. Belinda’s story is just one of many, as cancer affects people of all ages and backgrounds. Mark* was only in his mid-twenties when he was told he had skin cancer: ‘Yes, people get cancer, but you don’t really think you get it at such a young age. And when you ask how severe it is and you’re told it’s pretty bad, it’s very scary.’ Mark, like Belinda, first underwent conventional chemotherapy – a six week intensive course, three times a week, eight hours a day. ‘It was very hard going,’ says Mark. ‘It made me feel sick constantly. I lost my appetite and was very drained. Just being in that environment as well, seeing everyone else going through the same thing, and being the youngest one in the room – it wasn’t a nice place to be.’ ‘Four or five years ago patients like Belinda wouldn’t have had access to new treatments being developed.’ *Name has been changed for confidentiality. Cancer research at King’s • • • • The Integrated Cancer Centre (ICC) overcomes traditional clinical and academic boundaries through collaboration between Guy’s, St Thomas’ and King’s College Hospitals, King’s College London, and the South East London Cancer Network. There are currently over 170 cancer clinical trials ongoing across the ICC, involving nearly 1,000 patients. Over 12 per cent of newly diagnosed cancer patients per year are recruited onto clinical trials. The ICC is an integral pillar of the recently accredited Academic Health Sciences Centre, ‘King’s Health Partners’, through which King’s works with its NHS partners to combine research, teaching and clinical services for the benefit of patients. In Recognition » 19 JO MIESZKOWSKI Belinda has started a new life in Australia following successful treatment at King’s. Dr James Spicer. Unfortunately the chemotherapy was unsuccessful and Mark was offered a place on a new drug trial. ‘I didn’t give it a second thought,’ explains Mark. ‘Even though it had never been used in the UK, I was willing to give it a go. The chemo hadn’t worked and my family and I were getting worried.’ The trial was time-consuming – Mark had to come in three times a week – ‘but it was a much more relaxed atmosphere than the chemo, much more comfortable, and the nurses who were looking after me made sure I had everything I needed. The actual drug itself didn’t really upset me – I had a few side effects but I’d been told about them beforehand so I knew what to expect.’ The new drug Mark was offered is a combination of an antibody linked 20 » In Recognition to a cytokine (a molecule that tells the immune cells to attack the cancer). It is a novel compound, using two ways to attack the cancer instead of one, and will potentially be used for other types of cancer with an immune basis. Mark has responded very well to treatment – patients with his type of cancer usually have a life-expectancy of 6-12 months, but Mark has already exceeded that. ‘Since the trial, there’s been a dramatic change in the cancer – it’s not as aggressive as it was,’ says Mark. ‘I’ve had two or three CT scans since then and each time I come back, the news is better than before. It’s great to know that there are people out there who are willing to use all their time and effort looking for these new cures.’ ‘It’s great to know that there are people out there who are willing to use all their time and effort looking for these new cures.’ CICELY SAUNDERS INTERNATIONAL Progress for palliative care institute Professor Irene Higginson talks about the work of Dame Cicely Saunders. Architect’s impression of the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care. EDITED BY Jenny Goepel Stewardship Officer Tel +44 (0)20 7848 3993 DESIGN & PRODUCTION Corporate Design Unit King’s College London design@kcl.ac.uk © King’s College London Printed November 2009 527 COVER IMAGES Suki Dhanda, Greg Funnell, KCLSU, Jo Mieszkowski, Simon Tottman, Dominic Turner In Recognition, HEIST Gold award winner – Alumni Publication of the Year 2009 In May this year, supporters of the Cicely Saunders Institute of Palliative Care came together at King’s Denmark Hill Campus to attend the Institute’s ‘topping out’ ceremony. The event, which celebrated the construction of the building, also offered the opportunity to thank those whose significant support has made the project possible. Dame Cicely Saunders, who studied at St Thomas’, was founder of the modern hospice movement and a pioneer of palliative care. Palliative care aims to achieve the best quality of life for patients with progressive illnesses. This includes relief of pain and other distressing symptoms, psychological and spiritual aspects of patient care and support for families. The Cicely Saunders Institute, built in partnership with Cicely Saunders International, will aim to fulfil Dame Cicely’s vision for compassionate, effective and dignified care at the end of life. Due to open in 2010, the Institute will integrate research, teaching and care and will be the first purpose-built institute in the world specifically focusing on palliative care services. Supporters of the Cicely Saunders Institute were given a tour of the building site by the architects, viewing the progress of rooms such as the Support and Information Centre, made possible by Macmillan Cancer Support, the Dinwoodie Postgraduate suite, and the new roof garden. Dr Gareth Tuckwell, Trustee of Macmillan Cancer Support, said: ‘It was wonderful to see this unique Centre taking shape, emphasizing the importance of research into all aspects of palliative care, the value of provision of face to face specialist information in our faceless electronic age, and the name of Cicely Saunders for ever associated with pioneering better ways to live until we die.’ The topping out event was an opportunity to thank the many donors, staff and healthcare leaders who have contributed to this exciting project including Mr John McGrath, Chairman of Trustees of Cicely Saunders International, his fellow trustees, and Professor Irene Higginson, Head of King’s Department of Palliative Care and Rehabilitation and Scientific Director of Cicely Saunders International. Potential for great progress in palliative care is also heralded by the joining together of the College and its partner NHS Foundation Trusts into the Academic Health Sciences Centre, King’s Health Partners. This new collaboration will support the Cicely Saunders Institute, allowing research into end of life care to be translated into treatment for patients at the earliest opportunity. This translational research will not only rapidly advance care of patients here in London, but will improve palliative care globally.