HERE are some more great pictures in our nostalgia series in the Malvern Gazette, where we look back at some of the faces and places that have made the news in the town through the years.
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January 2004 and pictured are Malvern Rangers FC. Back row from left:, Graham Yapp, Brian Burge, Steve Hodge, Sean Lynch, Owain Rowat, Dean Drinkwater, Mark Taylor, Simon Rea, Roger Kitchener and Mark White. Front row from left: Sean Clarke, Mark Tipton, Dave Green, Steve Walker, Simon Brookes, Tim Clarke, Chris Davis. The mascot is Jordan Tipton
Graham Tipping supplied this picture to the Gazette in 2003, showing Malvern Link Youth Club in the 1949-50 season. Pictured outside the club are back row, from left, club leader Mr Haggar, Alan Poyner, David Spencer, Peter Hill, Graham Tipping, Derek Grubb and trainer Mr Boleman. Front row, from left, Ivor Turner, Kenneth Bates, unknown, unknown, Trevor Preston, Ike Butler, Tony Poyner (?) and unknown
Colwall Women’s Hockey Club featured in 2003. Back from left, Stephanie Fitzgibbon, Coleen Rogers, Jackie Styles, Gemma Richards, Jenny Shail and Laura Entwhistle; front from left, Jill Miles, Lucy Halligan, Liz Curtis, Coral Handley and Sam Shail with goalkeeper Carole Ward in front
Newtown Sports Juniors U13s pictured in 2003. Back row from left, Lee Hammond, Andrew Tighe, Daniel Jeynes, Matt Higgs, Mathew Foley, Mark Holbrow, Peter Boardman and Andy Harris (coach); front row from left, Adam Johnson, Ricky Buckland, Jamie Ferguson, Philip Harris, Chris Bowen, Dale Morton and Chris Griffiths
Acorns Children’s Hospice Lord Lichfield lays the foundation stone for the hospice watched by Steve Speller of SpellerMetcalfe, architect Paul Lister and project manager Mike Cartledge in January 2004
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