committee
|
Member |
Title |
Email |
| Mark Galloway |
President |
|
| Frogg Moody |
Club Development
Director |
Frogg |
|
Bill Beadle |
Chairman |
|
| Adrian Morris |
Editor |
Adrian |
| Susan Marie Parry |
Secretary |
Susan |
| Coral Kelly |
Treasurer |
Coral |
|
Alan Hunt |
Fund Raiser |
Alan |
The committee meet for
approximately 2 hours on speaker days to discuss issues concerning
the Whitechapel Society 1888.
If you have any issue you would like discussed at the meeting, please
forward them to Coral Kelly for inclusion in the forthcoming agenda.
who's who IN OUR committee
Mark
Galloway was founder member of 'The Cloak & Dagger Club' in
1994. The 'C&D Club' has now developed into 'The Whitechapel
Society'. Mark is lifelong President of our Society and takes
a very keen interest in the social history of the Victorian
East End - he has written many articles on this subject for
books and magazines.
Mark Galloway was born & bred in the East End & still lives
there.
FROGG Moody lives in
Salisbury Wiltshire and has been a member of this society since
1998.
He is director of 'The Midnight Theatre Company' whose
production 'Yours Truly, Jack The Ripper' has met with much
critical acclaim. He is very much interested in the Victorian
social history of London's East End.
BILL
Bio coming soon.....
ADRIAN Morris was born in St. Andrew's
hospital, Neasden only a few hundred yards from Dollis Hill House,
where Prime Minister, William Gladstone lived. Also, Mark Twain
lived there for a while. Winston Churchill had war-time apartments
there also!! No, doesn't know 'Twiggy'!
After leaving school studied 'Product Design' at South Bank
University, taught by Dr. Peirs Corbyn (the 'nuclear
Weather-man'). Eventually, years afterwards, studied Political
Science at Birkbeck College, UCL and gained a B.A. degree.
Being a Londoner, there has always been an interest in the
Whitechapel murderer, but the Centenary year (1988) opened real
interest. Has been a member of WS1888 ('Cloak & Dagger Club')
since the very first year.
CORAL Kelly lives in South
London and joined the Cloak & Dagger Club in 1996. She has been on
the Committee since May 1997. Her early interest in Jack the Ripper
has now moved on to the East End as a whole and in the process she
has amassed a vast library to do with this subject.
ALAN
was born and bred
a Bermondsey Boy and has been in the
society since may 2000.
He
has been interested in 'Jack' since
he was a nipper when
his gran told stories as she was a seamstress in whitechapel,
but he really got going when Barlow and
Watt delved into the case. He
is interested in the whole period but more to do with the
victims than a culprit.
His
hobbies include travel, military history, re-enactment, history in
general, photography, football (keep the Blue Flag Flying high).
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