Lost or Forgotten

Remembering the Enthusiast and the enthusiasm.

 
 

Article No.5. Dec 2007. Written by Harry Palmer.
Introducing enthusiast - Sarah Saunders.

Back in 1994 it wouldn’t have been easy to find an all women’s rugby club in Birmingham. Only a handful existed nationally - let alone in the second biggest city in the UK!
(Click on picture to read Harry's full story.)

 

Article No.4. May 2007. Written by Harry Palmer.
An introduction to enthusiastic
Catfish Master & Specimen Hunter - Colin Bunn.

From his humble days as popular postman in Pool Farm on the 3 Estates - I found Colin Bunn, International Catfish Master extraordinaire, whose website immediately caught my attention. Here, on the homepage, I saw Colin in Spain, with what can only be described as a mammoth 222lb catfish. (Click on picture to read Harry's full story.)

 

Article No.3. April 2007. Written by Harry Palmer.
‘Keep right on to the end of the road.’
An introduction to enthusiast organiser - Ron Caswell.

It was a very hot and sunny day, far from the typical showers that April is noted for, when I had the pleasure, by way of introduction, to a great local enthusiast, Mr Ron Caswell. His enthusiasm was his passion to help! (Click on picture to read Harry's full story.)

 

Article No.2. March 2007. Written by Harry Palmer.
The Lost Heaven - A brief story about the lost occasions in Mohsen Keiany's life.

We all have holidays that we remember, trips that we took with our families, friends and journeys we took on our own. We have shared intimate friendships in places that remain nostalgic and celebratory. This is certainly the case of enthusiast Mohsen who was born in 1970 in Shiraz, Iran. (Click on picture to read Harry's full story.)

 

Article No.1. February 2007. Written by Harry Palmer.
John Hedgeland and the Primrose Hill Farm on the 3 Estates, Kings Norton.

In 2005, I was taken to see the old and somewhat dishevelled ruins of a quite extraordinary place in the heart of the Kings Norton 3 estates. Read about the wonderful work of enthusiastic conservationist, Mr John Hedgeland. (Click on picture to read Harry's full story.)