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NEW MEMBERS

OF THE

COMPANY

Geoff Turpin

Alan Woods

Andrew Rhodes

Peter Stewart

Neil Wallington

The Court

extended

membership of

the Company

to

the

following

at

the Court

Meeting on

Friday 17th

February

2006

Geoff

is

a partner

in A&G Building

Services who

provide Building Maintenance

Services principally

within

the Bus

Industry.

A&G

install

and maintain

fire

alarm

and

sprinkler

systems

and

the

company

has been

established

for

ten

years.

Alan

is with

Securicor

in

a

senior management

capacity

and

is

acquainted with

fire prevention.

He

is

Secretary of

the City of London

Freemans

Association of

Sussex.

Andrew

is

currently

a Lieutenant

at NATO

communications

in Northwood.

He

runs

half

marathons

in

a Navy Team

for

a

naval

charity

and

is

a

keen

golfer.

He

has

also

fought

a

fire

at

sea!

Andrew's

father

is Court Assistant David Rhodes,

our Honorary Company Chaplain.

Peter

is

a member of

the London

Fire Brigade

serving

at Wembley.

He

is

also

a member of

the

Honorable Artillery Company where

he

holds

the

rank of CSM

and will

shortly be

commissioned.

Neil was Chief

Fire Officer of

South Wales

Fire

Service

and

then Devon

Fire & Rescue

Service

and

is

now

a

respected

International

Fire

Consultant

and Conference Organiser.

He

is

also

a

successful

author

having

had

fourteen books

published

and

is

the Editor of

Salamander

and

the

Deputy Editor of

the Company Website.

Liverymen Bryan

Spearman

and Tony

Skinner with

the Master

CAPTION CORNER

Readers

are

invited

to

suggest

just what

this brass

helmeted London

fireman might be

thinking

as

he

surveys

the

Southwark

rooftops

from

his

swaying 100ft

vantage point

in

this 1937 photograph

showing

the

upper

section of

a

turntable

ladder

at work during

a

training

exercise. Please

let

the Editor

have

your

suggestions,

the

best of which will be published

in

the

next

edition of

Salamander.