St Mary's College student 1938-1940
St Mary's College student 1923 - 1925
St Mary’s College student 1943-1945
Lecturer at St Mary’s 1919 - 1930
St Paul's student 1912 - 1914
St Mary's College student 1959 - 1961
St Paul's College student 1956 - 1958
St Mary's College student 1943 - 1945
GCHQ Historian
St Paul's College student 1964 - 1967
Old Students' Association Executive Committee member
Jeff Cooper is the grandson of Lascelles Abercrombie. He was co-editor of the journal "Four Decades of Poetry, 1890-1930" between 1976 and 1979, Chairman of the Friends of the Dymock Poets from 2011 until 2014, and founded and edited the "Dymock Poets and Friends" journal from 2002-2015. He helped instigate the Dymock Poets collection at Cheltenham and Gloucestershire College of Higher Education, and is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Gloucestershire
St Mary's College student 1956 - 1958
Ex-staff member, University of Gloucestershire
St Mary's College student 1951-1953
St Paul’s student c.1908-1910
Daughter of J J Voyce, St Paul's College student 1923 - 1925
St Mary's College student 1931-1933
Daughter-in-Law of Leslie John Cotton, maintenance man at St Paul's College late 1970s to early 1980s
St Paul's student 1907 - 1909
St Mary's College student 1938 - 1940
St Mary's College student 1935 - 1937
St Mary’s student 1913-1915
St Paul's College student 1921-1923
St Mary's College student 1960 - 1963 [first three year course intake]
St Mary's student 1917 - 1919
Daughter of Hannah Fallding, Cheltenham Training College student 1851 - 1852
St Paul's College student 1947-1949
Andrew Darke is an artist with an extensive career nationally and internationally. His work spans a number of fields and includes pieces for siting both indoors and outside. Early work was principally wood sculpture, often on a large scale relating to landscape. Recent 3D work is also responsive to the elements, wind and water particularly, and is fired by a passion for the outdoors and wilder places. Photography, video and sound recording works bring outdoor experiences inside for contemplation.
As a founding member of an artists' group (Art & Place) in the early nineties, renamed PLACE in 1995, Darke began work to reduce the impact of infrastructure developments on the environment and also engaged on urban regeneration projects. PLACE's focus in Cardiff Bay was on qualities of the bay which would subsequently be erased by the building of the Cardiff Bay Barrage. Work with the mobile phone industry, the Countryside Agency and the Forestry Commission to reduce the impact of mobile phone masts in the landscape followed and currently PLACE is working as an official consultee for National Grid and is calling for the undergrounding of 400kV and other power lines. These consultations are now changing National Grid’s working practices.
The environmental theme running right through Darke's work is underpinned by the conviction that retaining, and being able to have access to, land which is not dominated by humanity is crucial for the well being of us all and for many other species. He was invited to become a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (FRSA) in 2008 for his work in arts and environment.
Miles Davies was born in Leigh, Lancashire in 1959. After a Foundation Course at Leamington Spa School of Art 1978 - 1979, he took a BA Honours Fine Art at Brighton Polytechnic 1978 - 1981 and subsequently at Manchester Metropolitan University with a Henry Moore Fellowship 1992 - 1993.
He has exhibited in one person and group exhibitions in England, France and Germany since 1980 with the assistance of awards from the British Council, the Bristol City Council and the Henry Moore Foundation. Miles Davies has undertaken commissions in several parts of England and his work is in collections in England, France and Germany.
St Mary's student 1906-1908
Friends of the Dymock Poets committee member
St Mary's student 1912 - 1914
Cheltenham Training College student 1900-1902
Great grand-niece of Mary Wingfield, widow of Herbert Wingfield, Cheltenham Training College student 1907-1909 who died during the First World War