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MEMORIES Raindrenchingdrizzlesoaking Skyobscuringrimedepositing Snowdriftinggaleblowing Duststorminglightningflashing Thunderclappingfogforming Sunshinningtemperaturesoaring Hailfallingcloudobserving Chartplottingweatherforecasting MEMORIES

Bill Brimson. Served in the branch from 1948 to 1955. Peter Claridge. Served in the branch from 1948 to 1959. Brian Simmons. Served in the branch from 1949 to 1951. Dorothy Pearce (nee Laws). Served in the branch from 1949 to 1954. Jim Warren. Served in the branch from 1949 to 1962. Margaret Sutherland (nee Ireland). Served in the branch from 1950 to 1952. Jean Moore (nee East). Served in the branch from 1950 to 1953. Official photographs Royal Navy Crown Copyright. Personal photographs courtesy of their respective owners.

Bill Brimson. Mid-ship mess.

British Embassy, Washington. May 1954. Bill Brimson

Having ‘a good time.’ RN style.

‘More frolics.’ RN style.

Peter Claridge. Peter Claridge.

Brian Simmons. Kete Met Course Jan 1950. Met Office HMS Gamecock 1952 or 3 Brian top - 4th from left. (Picture taken during his time in the reserves).

Dorothy Pearce (nee Laws). Yeovilton 1951.

Yeovilton 1951.

Jim Warren. Lee 1946 First Wrens Met course after the war, amongst them, Margaret Bullock & Edna Warren (nee Horton).

Lee 1946. Edna Warren (nee Horton) ?? Edna Warren (nee Horton) Lee 1946.

Met Office Staff, Culdrose – 1949. Helen, Pat, Sheila, Margaret, Irene, Edna. Lt Butler, ??, Lt Cdr Jenkins, ?? Jim Warren Lossiemouth 1949. Lossiemouth 1949.

Donibristle. Kete.

Kete. Kete. Starting from the back row. 1.  Leo Lawrence; Dougie Gamblin; ??; Peter Booth, ?? 2.  Goddard; ??; ??, M A (Darby) Allen; Steven Dunn. 3.  (Sitting) ??; Peter Rossington; Roy Arnold ; Graham ,?? 4.  (Sitting) Jim (Ernie) Bell; John (Paddy) Cooke; McCullock,; Mick Lane.

Donibristle. Edna Warren (nee Horton) back right. Kete. ?? Cdr Edwards Edna warren (nee Horton)

L – R Margaret Bullock Edna Horton (partially hidden) & ‘MAC’ Edna on the left.

Chuck and Edna Warren (nee Horton). Jim Warren at the Met School 1962.

Jim Warren more recent times.

Margaret Sutherland (nee Ireland). HMS Vengeance, 29th May 1950. Margaret Sutherland (nee Ireland), Culdrose 1951.

Jean Moore (nee East). Jean Moore (nee East). Kete. Taken at the Festival of Britain 1951.

(the late) Dennis ‘Pony’ Moore. Jean at the 2009 reunion. (the late) Dennis ‘Pony’ Moore.

Photographs & information supplied by GWC Presentation MIS Cloud Observers 2011