Who was there?

University of Sussex and City of Brighton from 1966 onwards

Sussex University linked people 1966 on - A Personal list - fellow students and friends

Paul Ernest, studied Philosophy. Logic and Maths. from George Eliot, William Ellis. Professor of Mathematics Education, Exeter University

Dave Fry studied Philosophy. Logic and Maths. Systems Analyst and Maths Teacher

Jan Fry, English.  NGO Policy and Campaigning Director

Anne Beech, American Studies. publisher MD Pluto books, retired

Dave Buirski, physics/computing - Systems Analyst 

   Sister Diny Buirski

   Jeanette Buirski married to DB

Robert Powell. Maths and stats. Steiner and astrology expert. Retired in Ecuador

Rick & Al, mods

Maggi Gearson - at Brighton College of Education, across the road (North London friend of Dave Fry and Marilyn Wheatcroft)

Marilyn Wheatcroft, American Studies, Producer BBC

   Jude Lane, married to

Patrick Alexander (Lane), English and Philosophy,  author, Miami

Susan Tracy, GF of PAL, actress

Niall Good, Brighton lad, went to Trinity College Dublin, then real estate Canada

Niall Dunlea

Lamorna Heath, Art history. author Candida Rising. 

Married to Patrick Seale, author. Son Orlando. 

Elder daughter Delilah Jeary with Martin Amis.

Rory, English. sadly died car crash Turkey early 70s

George Kerek, chemist, sculptor, mystic

      Fanny, Chesterford Rd, NW3, friend Rory & George, went Australia

Jerry Goody (Lokamitra) leading Buddhist, India (North London friend of Dave Fry and Marilyn Wheatcroft)

Johnny White, musician and healer  (North London friend of Dave Fry and Marilyn Wheatcroft)

Howard Marks (early 1970s), philosophy student turned smuggler & author of Mr  Nice

Married to Judy Lane, sister of Patrick Alexander (Lane)

Geoff Conrad  & friends Margo, John. Geoff studied Philosophy Logic and Maths

Steve Torrance, Philosophy. Professor Cognitive Science and Philosophy at University of Sussex. Lived in a flat upstairs  from Tony Barnett who had his first teaching job in Brighton, Whitehawk

Mick Hartney, Senior Lecturer in the School of Art at the University of Brighton 

John Flower, associate editor Guardian

Ian Rosenbloom, went to BBC

Mike Jones, Weybridge. Finance. studied Philosophy Logic and Maths

Cynthia Martin, still in Brighton

Pete Bell, went up North, partnered Claudine Howe

Conrad Martin (Psychology) and Wife Helen, Marine Sq, Brighton. He died in the 2010s

Pete Deadman, specialist in Chinese healing therapies, acupuncture etc   founded Infinity Foods. Also musically talented (see below)

Dee, Scottish hippie girl Brighton

Richard Light, mathematician, Homerton Coolege Cambridge, and then Lake District

Peter, long haired Tibetan thanka prints guy – met him summer 66 in Kabul  and Istanbul before meeting up at Uni

Paul Marx, Brigette, lived in Hove

Nick Woodifield

Nikki, Montpelier Cresc, B’ton to Muswell Hill

Robert Tasher, Wilbury Rd, Hove

Richard (Ric) Zienko

Steve Gould – met him summer 66 in Istanbul before meeting up at Uni, ,  from William Ellis and Aldermaston marches - see below

John Martin, from William Ellis, poet

Roger Silverman, Russian. from George Eliot, political activist and teacher

Dave Baker, from William Ellis, maths educator, lives in Brighton

Diz, Paul Disley, psychologist in Sweden

Mary Pardoe (then Mary Ensor)  studied Philosophy. Logic and Maths.

Prof Diana Laurillard. studied Philosophy. Logic and Maths. Chair of Learning with Digital Technologies, UCL Knowledge Lab. Colleage of Prof. R. Noss, Prof. C. Hoyles. Married Prof. Brian Butterworth, Prof cog, Sci. interested in arithmetic and brain

Sean Linehan, chucked red paint over US envoy as Vietnam War Protest

Pete Prebble

Alan Green, William Ellis School Hampstead, moved to Brighton mid 60s, worked in nuts and bolts sales, wins buff

Brian Green, older brother of Alan, William Ellis School Hampstead, moved to Brighton mid 60s, psychotherapist living in LA

Mary, Ex wife of Brian, lives Shoreham on converted barge 'Skylark'








Sussex University Staff 1966 on

LOGIC DIVISION of MAPS

Peter Nidditch, reader in logic and philosophy of science

Walter Liedermann, professor of pure mmathematics

Dr Yoshindo Suzuki,  lecturer in mathematics logic

Dr Jon Dorling-  lecturer in history of sciebce

Dr Jerzy Giedymin -  lecturer in philosophy of science

Dr Peter Williams -  lecturer in philosophy of science

Dr Bumcrot,  lecturer in mathematics logic (temp)

Dr Carlo Cellucci,  lecturer in mathematics logic (temp)

Dr Aaron Sloman -  lecturer in philosophy 


Brian Easlea -  lecturer in history and philosophy of science


Pete Deadman on violin performing with David Bowie 1969

Steve gould shares

Memories of a 13 year old Olly Swingler outrageously drunk, in a  Reading school (we were housed in a school overnight) the second day of the 1961 or 1962 Easter Aldermaston March - see photo of my dad and Bertrand Russell holding the banner.  I missed the first March but the second one was my introductory - I was just 11 years old - in the last year of primary school - I met one of my teachers- mr price- the one whose job it was to administer the slipper 🥿 - the young Gould was not unaware of the irony

The original 1959 March from London to aldermaston. Steve's dad in front, Bertrand Russell to his left

The organisers quickly learnt that bringing thousands of people to an obscure establishement in the middle of the country with barely any transport links was not a great idea for an ending. The the following year's march - 1960 - the first that I participated in - began at Aldermaston and ended with a huge rally in Trafalgar square. I was 15 years old, walked the whole route and had huge blisters on my feet by the end. I was acoompanied by Tony Barnett, Peter Sayers, Roger Silverman and countless other friends.





Steve gould shares

Memories of a 13 year old Olly Swingler outrageously drunk, in a  Reading school (we were housed in a school overnight) the second day of the 1961 or 1962 Easter Aldermaston March - see photo of my dad and Bertrand Russell holding the banner.  I missed the first March but the second one was my introductory - I was just 11 years old - in the last year of primary school - I met one of my teachers- mr price- the one whose job it was to administer the slipper 🥿 - the young Gould was not unaware of the irony

The original 1959 March from London to aldermaston. Steve's dad in front, Bertrand Russell to his left

The organisers quickly learnt that bringing thousands of people to an obscure establishement in the middle of the country with barely any transport links was not a great idea for an ending. The the following year's march - 1960 - the first that I participated in - began at Aldermaston and ended with a huge rally in Trafalgar square. I was 15 years old, walked the whole route and had huge blisters on my feet by the end. I was acoompanied by Tony Barnett, Peter Sayers, Roger Silverman and countless other friends.