You can also find me on the web and in newsgroups under the pseudonym: rabhegmarlen. Take a look at one of my favourite holiday destinations - Menton, France You may call me on either number listed below:- Tel: 01603
484210 I will eventually add a brief biography, but for now here is a small childhood page with photos of myself and my immediate family. Peachy the hamster |
Welcome to my home pages which I will be continually adding to from time to time. My basic statistics are as follows:- Born May 2 1951 in Norwich, where I lived for my first 18 years before moving to London to study physics and mathematics. I returned to Norwich after 2 years and have lived here ever since. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Weight 13 stone. Interests politics, philosophy, political economy, history, music, photography, walking, swimming. Currently divorced and living in a small flat in Norwich. Recently started work at Norwich City College as an Office Administrator for the Learning City City Online project. I was married to Sue from October 1986 until our divorce in November 2001. Sue has 2 cats pictured here called Lucy and Zoë. This web site consists mainly of photographs and the occasional article, plus a couple of my old drawings. Photo Album:- Rouen at night Photo galleries :- Roger's monochrome gallery Philosophy:- My 1996
article on empiricism Politics:- You can read extracts and editorials from the daily News Line at this site. You can now access most important Marxist writings on the Internet. If you are interested it is worth paying a visit to the web site listed below:- Link to Marxist Internet Archive Political Economy:-
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Page Page updated:- 09 October 2003 |
In my early teenage years I had two main interests outside my school work. The first was particle physics. However, I won't write about it here. The second interest was drawing portraits which I did from the age of 12 up until the age of 16 when I stopped and was more preoccupied with other things, such as girls and alcohol. Here are two of my early drawings, which although faded can still be seen reasonably well:- Peter Tork (1967) Click the animation below if you wish to e-mail me:- Newsgroups:- Please visit some of the other pages on this site particularly the links to Warren Wordsworth's photographs which are also hosted here. Thank you for visiting this site. |