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Slides used of the class of '91 Hawkley Hall School reunion.

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Class of 1991 (our school years)

1985

The first British mobile phone call is made

1985

Launch of the Sinclair C5 by Clive Sinclair

1985

BT announce it’s going to

phase out red telephone boxes

1985

Eastenders goes on air!

1985

The miners' strike ends after one year.

1985

Mohammed Al Fayed buys Harrods

1985

An 18 month old boy becomes the youngest

person in Britain to die of AIDS

1985

A fire engulfs a wooden

stand at the Valley Parade

stadium in Bradford during

a football match, killing 56 people.

1985

Manchester United win the

FA Cup for the sixth time in

their history with a 1-0 win

over Everton in the final at Wembley Stadium

1985

In the Heysel Stadium

disaster at the European

Cup final in Brussels, 39

football fans die and hundreds are injured.

1985

13-year-old Ruth Lawrence

achieves a first in Mathematics at Oxford

University, becoming the

youngest British person

ever to earn a first-class degree

1985

Live Aid pop concerts in

London and Philadelphia

raise over £50 million for

famine relief in Ethiopia.

1985

55 people killed in the

Manchester air disaster at

Manchester International

Airport when a British

Airtours Boeing 737 burst

into flames after the pilot

aborts the takeoff.

1985

Rock star Phil Lynott,

formerly of Thin Lizzy, is

rushed to hospital after collapsing from a

suspected heroin overdose

1985

Brothers In Arms, the Dire

Straits album, becomes the

first million selling compact disc.

1985

Madonna marries actor Sean Penn.

1985

Films : Back to the Future,

Rambo, Rocky IV, Cocoon and The Goonies

1986

UK and France announce

plans to construct the Channel Tunnel

1986

Launch of the Today national tabloid

newspaper. It pioneers the use of computer

photosetting and full-colour

1986

Clive Sinclair sells rights to

ZX Spectrum and other inventions to Amstrad

1986

The first all-Merseyside FA

Cup final ends in a 3-1 win

for Liverpool over Everton

1986

The ‘Hand of God’ knocks

England out of the World Cup Finals

1986

Gary Lineker becomes the

most expensive British footballer ever in a

£2.75million move from

Everton to FC Barcelona.

1986

24 hours after Gary

Lineker's transfer, Ian Rush

sets a new transfer record

for a British footballer

when he agrees a £3.2m

move from Liverpool to Juventus

1986

Prince Andrew, Duke of York, marries Sarah

Ferguson at Westminster Abbey

1986

The Commonwealth Games are held in Edinburgh

1986

GCSE examination courses

replace both GCE 'O' Level

and CSE courses for 14-year olds.

1986

First episode of Casualty airs on BBC One

1986

Alex Ferguson is appointed

manager of Manchester United

1986

Introduction of Family credit, a tax credit for

poorer families.

1986

A tour bus carrying the heavy metal band

Metallica crashes in Sweden, killing their

influential bassist, Cliff Burton

1986

The Smiths play their final

gig as a five-piece.

1986

Duran Duran begin their

career as a three piece

with the release of the "Notorious" single.

1986

Films : Top Gun, Crocodile

Dundee, Platoon, Aliens

and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off

1987

Golliwogs are banned from

Enid Blyton books by their publisher

1987

Terry Waite, disappears in

Beirut while negotiating for

the release of hostages.

1987

Edwina Currie sparks controversy by

commenting "good

Christians won't get AIDS".

1987

Christie's auction house in

London sells one of Vincent

van Gogh's iconic Sunflowers paintings for

£24,750,000

1987

MP's vote against the restoration of the death penalty by 342-230.

1987

Coventry City win the FA

Cup for the first time in

their history with a 3-2 win

in the final over Tottenham Hotspur

1987

The 1987 General Election

sees Margaret Thatcher

secure her third term in office.

1987

Peter Beardsley, the 26-year-

old England striker, becomes

the most expensive player

transferred between British

clubs when he completes a

£1.9million move from

Newcastle United to Liverpool.

1987

British Airways and British

Caledonian agree a £237million merger

1987

Rick Astley’s Never Gonna

Give You Up is released,

the first of eight singles to

reach the Top 10 in the UK

1987

One person a day in Britain

is now reported to be dying of AIDS.

1987

Michael Ryan shoots dead

16 people in the Berkshire

town of Hungerford before

taking his own life with a rifle.

1987

Swedish home product

retailer IKEA opens its first

British store at Warrington

1987

Margaret Thatcher tells the

Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool

that she wants to stay in

power until at least 1994.

1987

£1 million pound Operation Deepscan in

Loch Ness fails to locate

the legendary Loch Ness Monster

1987

Hurricane force winds

batter much of south-east

England, killing 23 people

and causing extensive damage to property

1987

Retired English jockey

Lester Piggott is jailed for 3

years after being convicted of tax evasion.

1987

Customs officers in Southampton seize more

than £50million worth of cocaine - the most

expensive haul of the drug

ever found in Britain.

1987

A fire at Kings Cross on the

London Underground kills 31 people

1987

The first Acid House raves

are reported in the United

Kingdom, many of them

being in derelict houses.

being in derelict houses.

1987

The England cricket team's

tour of Pakistan is nearly

brought to a premature

end when captain Mike

Gatting and umpire

Shakoor Rana row during a Test Match

1987

26,000,000 viewers tune in

for the Christmas Day

episode of Coronation

Street, in which Hilda

Ogden makes her last

appearance in the show after 23 years.

1987

Stock Aitken Waterman

release the Kylie Minogue

single I Should Be So Lucky.

1987

Bon Jovi's "Livin' on a

Prayer" would be 1987's biggest hit song worldwide.

1987

U2 releases The Joshua Tree, an album that

launches them into superstar status in the

music world.

1987

Ireland's Johnny Logan

wins the Eurovision Song Contest

1987

Michael Jackson releases

Bad, the first studio album after Thriller

1987

George Michael releases

his first solo studio album, Faith

1987

Films : Three men and a

baby, Fatal Attraction,

Beverley Hills Cop 2, Good

Morning Vietnam, The

Untouchables and Lethal Weapon

1988

Margaret Thatcher becomes the longest

serving British prime minister this century,

having been in power for

eight years and 244 days.

1988

Actor Rowan Atkinson

launches the new Comic

Relief charity appeal.

1988

Arthur Scargill is re-elected as leader of the

National Union of Mineworkers by a narrow

majority.

1988

Great Britain and Northern

Ireland compete at the Winter Olympics in

Calgary, Canada, but do not win any medals.

1988

Plans are unveiled for

Europe's tallest skyscraper

to be built at Canary Wharf.

1988

Wimbledon F.C., who have

been Football League

members for just 11 seasons

and First Division members

for two, win the FA Cup with a

1-0 win over league champions Liverpool

1988

More than 100 English

football fans are arrested in

West Germany in

connection with incidents

of football hooliganism

during the European Championships

1988

Piper Alpha disaster oil rig

in the North Sea explodes

and results in the death of 167 workers

1988

Paul Gascoigne, 21-year-

old midfielder, becomes the first £2million

footballer signed by a

British club when he leaves

Newcastle United and joins

Tottenham Hotspur

1988

Everton F.C. pay £2.3million for West Ham

United striker Tony Cottee,

22, breaking the national

record set six weeks ago

by Paul Gascoigne's transfer.

1988

Ian Rush becomes the most

expensive player to join a

British club when he

returns to Liverpool F.C. for

£2.7million after a year at Juventus in Italy.

1988

New licensing laws allow

pubs to stay open all day in

England and Wales.

1988

The government unveils

plans for a new identity

card scheme in an attempt

to clamp down on football hooliganism.

1988

Health minister Edwina

Currie provokes outrage by

stating that most of Britain's

egg production is infected

with the salmonella bacteria,

causing an immediate

nationwide fall in egg sales.

1988

Pan Am Flight 103 explodes

over the Scottish town of

Lockerbie, Dumfries and

Galloway and kills a total of 270

people - including all 259 who

were on board. It is believed

that the cause of the explosion

was a terrorist bomb.

1988

The growing popularity of

House Music was evident

in the charts by the start of 1988

1988

New British boyband Bros

took five singles into the Top 5 this year

1988

Films : Rain Man, Who Framed Roger Rabbit,

Coming to America, Big,

Twins, Die Hard, The

Naked Gun, Cocktail and Beetlejuice

1989

Muslims demonstrate in

Bradford against the The

Satanic Verses, a book

written by Salman Rushdie,

burning copies of the book in the city streets.

1989

Sky Television begins

broadcasting as the first

satellite TV service in Britain.

1989

Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini of Iran places a

fatwa (order to kill) on

author Salman Rushdie

1989

500 workers on the Channel Tunnel go on

strike in a protest against pay and working conditions.

1989

Nick Faldo becomes the

first English winner of The

Masters Tournament

1989

96 fans are killed in a crush

during at the Hillsborough

Stadium in Sheffield during

the FA Cup semi-final

between Nottingham Forest

FC and Liverpool FC.

1989

Home Secretary Douglas

Hurd announces plans to

make all-seater stadiums

compulsory for all Football

League First Division clubs to

reduce the risk of a repeat of

the Hillsborough tragedy.

1989

Arsenal win the First Division league title

against Liverpool, with a

goal from Michael Thomas

in the last minute of the last

game of the season.

1989

Manchester United

chairman Martin Edwards

agrees to sell the club to

Michael Knighton for £10million.

1989

Margaret Thatcher, along

with American president

George Bush and Soviet

leader Mikhail Gorbachev,

declare the end of the Cold

War after 40 years.

1989

A new-look Band Aid forms

for a new version of the Do

They Know It's Christmas?

charity single for African famine relief.

1989

27 million watch the episode of Coronation Street in which Alan

Bradley is fatally run over

by a Blackpool tram.

1989

First showing of the

animated film A Grand Day

Out introducing the characters Wallace and

Gromit.

1989

Madonna returned to

Number 1 for the sixth time

in March with 'Like a Prayer'

1989

Two sounds dominated the

Summer and Autumn. The

first came from Jive Bunny

and the Mastermixers

1989

The second was the italio

house sound of Black Box,

whose 'Ride on Time' was

the biggest-selling single

of the year, and, at six

weeks, spent the longest

time at number one.

1989

Films : Batman, Look Who’s

Talking, Lethal Weapon 2,

When Harry Met Sally and

The War of the Roses

1990

Controversial judge James

Pickles sentences 19-year-

old Huddersfield

supermarket cashier Tracey

Scott, who has a 10-week-old

baby, to six months in prison

after she admitted helping shoplifters.

1990

Some 50,000 people

demonstrate on the streets of

London support of Britain's

ambulance workers, as the

ongoing ambulance crew

strike has yet to end four

months after it began.

1990

37 people are arrested and

10 police officers injured in

Brixton, London, during

rioting against the new Community Charge.

1990

Prisoner’s riot at Strangeways in Manchester

1990

Liverpool F.C. are champions of the Football

League for a record 18th time.

1990

Stephen Hendry, 21, becomes the youngest ever world snooker

champion.

1990

Manchester United equal

the record total for FA Cup

wins by winning the final

replay 1-0 against Crystal

Palace. Defender Lee

Martin scores the only goal of the game.

1990

Bobby Robson announces

that he will be leaving his

job as England football manager after this

summer's World Cup to

take charge of the Dutch

club PSV Eindhoven.

1990

Swindon Town are found

guilty on 36 charges of

financial irregularities and

their promotion to the First

Division is replaced with

relegation to the Third Division

1990

England's chances of

winning the World Cup are

ended by a penalty shoot-

out defeat at the hand of

West Germany in the semi-finals.

1990

The Football Association

names Graham Taylor as

the new England manager.

1990

The Football Association

penalises Arsenal two points

and Manchester United one

point and fines both clubs

£50,000 for a mass player

brawl in a Football League

match between the two clubs

at Old Trafford.

1990

Margaret Thatcher

announces she will resign as

Leader of the Conservative

Party and therefore as Prime

Minister. She will be the

longest-serving premier of the century.

1990

John Major appointed Prime Minister by the Queen.

1990

Poundland, a supermarket

chain selling all items for

£1, opens its first store

1990

Netto, a Swedish discount

food supermarket chain, opens its first store

1990

Tony Adams, the Arsenal

captain and England

defender, is sentenced to

four months in prison for a

drink-driving offence

committed in Southend-on-

Sea on 6 May this year.

1990

Kylie Minogue's cover of the

song "Tears on My Pillow",

taken from the film The

Delinquents, which became

her fourth number one single

in the UK and the final

number one for production

team Stock Aitken Waterman.

1990

Dance music was one of

the more popular genres of

the year, with several songs

of that type hitting #1 in the Spring, including Snap!'s "The Power"

1990

House music was very

popular in 1990 with artists

like Technotronic powering

the charts with songs like Get Up !

1990

Films : Ghost, Home Alone,

Pretty Woman, Total Recall

and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

1991

The Gulf War begins, as the

Royal Air Force joins Allied

aircraft in bombing raids on Iraq.

1991

The IRA explodes bombs

at both Paddington station

and Victoria station in London.

1991

The Football Association

announces plans for a new

"super league" of 18 clubs

to replace the Football

League First Division as the

highest division of English football.

1991

Man Utd make a winning return

to European competitions for

English clubs after five years of

suspension due to the Heysel

disaster, by defeating FC

Barcelona of Spain 2-1 in the

European Cup Winners' Cup

final in Rotterdam.

1991

Paul Gascoigne suffers cruciate

knee ligament damage in

Tottenham Hotspur's 2-1 FA Cup

final victory over Nottingham

Forest, which puts his proposed

transfer to Italian side Lazio on

hold, and is expected to rule

him out for up to a year.

1991

Dean Saunders, 27-year-old

Welsh international striker,

becomes the most expensive

player to be signed by a British

club when a £2.9million fee

takes him from Derby County to

Liverpool, who have broken the

record fee in British football for

the third time in four years.

1991

Boxer Michael Watson suffers a serious brain

injury in a fight with Chris

Eubank at White Hart Lane,

Tottenham, London

1991

The 1991 Rugby World Cup

begins in England.

1991

Canadian singer Bryan

Adams makes history when

his hit single (Everything I

Do) I Do It for You, enters

its 15th successive week at

number one in the UK singles charts.

1991

Robert Maxwell, owner of

numerous business interests

including the Daily Mirror

newspaper, is found dead off

the coast of Tenerife; his cause

of death is unconfirmed, but

reports suggest that he has

committed suicide.

1991

Terry Waite, a British

hostage held in Lebanon, is

freed after four-and-a-half years in captivity.

1991

England striker Gary Lineker agrees to a

contract to join Grampus

Eight of Japan from

Tottenham Hotspur at the

end of the current English football season.

1991

Freddie Mercury dies at

his home in London, just 24

hours after going public

with the news that he was

suffering from AIDS.

1991

Bohemian Rhapsody

returns to the top of the

British singles charts after

16 years, with the re-

release's proceeds being

donated to the Terence Higgins Trust.

1991

Films : Terminator 2, Robin

Hood: Prince of Thieves,

The Silence of the Lambs, JFK and Cape Fear.

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our

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our

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our

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rs ‘Cheers’ ran from 1982-93

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our

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our

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our

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hool

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rs ‘The Cosby Show’ ran from

1984-92

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our

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rs ‘Dear John’ ran from 1986-87

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rs ‘The Golden Girls’ ran from

1985-92

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our

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rs ‘The Fall Guy’ ran from

1981-86

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rs ‘Hill Street Blues’ ran from

1981-86

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rs ‘Highway to Heaven’ ran

from 1984-89

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rs ‘Knight Rider’ ran from

1982-86

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our

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rs ‘Magnum P.I.’ ran from

1980-88

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rs ‘Married with Children’ ran

from 1987-97

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rs ‘Miami Vice’ ran from 1984-90

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rs ‘Murder, She Wrote’ ran

from 1984-96

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rs ‘My Two Dads’ ran from

1987-90

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rs ‘Punky Brewster’ ran from

1984-88

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rs ‘Quantum Leap’ ran from

1989-93

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rs ‘Roseanne’ ran from 1988-97

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rs ‘Saved by the Bell’ ran from

1989-93

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our

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our

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rs ‘Street Hawk’ ran from

1985-85

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on in

our

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hool

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rs ‘Alien Nation’ ran from

1989-90

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our

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on in

our

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on in

our

sc

hool

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rs ‘Dempsey & Makepiece’

ran from 1985-86

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our

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hool

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rs ‘Prisoner Cell Block H’ ran

from 1979-86

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on in

our

sc

hool

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rs And who could forget the

start of ‘Neighbours’?

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on in

our

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on in

our

Paul Cunliffe farting loudly

during the lords prayer and getting

‘hawked’ out of assembly by Gunner Gatley…”keep

your heads bowed”

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Dutton 'in the box' during art class, and bursting out of it to the shock of Mr Leighton

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Dutton turning the kiln up to full whack resulting

in another years clay exam pieces to explode!

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mr Gatley in the dinner hall "reet rount th'edge"

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mr Grimshaw and the pink elephant tattoo under his beard!

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

The huge petition to ensure Ady Dickinson got his 'wigeon' back after it was confiscated.

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Going to get the toilet roll cos we'd run out of tracing paper in geography

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

The Geoff Claire workout

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mr Long vs Lee Rudd in the maths classroom (tables thrown

and Ruddy being picked up by the

scruff of his neck by Longy).

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Poo smearing in the toilets

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mr Ward (art teacher) wearing school tie and

smoking in class, then he left for a few years and when he

came back leaving kiln on over night

causing a fire and lots of damage

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Being struck by lightening on the

all weather pitch- ouch!! Then being made to go back

out to collect all the hockey sticks !!

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Brev, Cunny, Argy, Murphy and Opy

getting in trouble for throwing dried peas at The Ludus dance company

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

David Soffe getting a lift home from Mr

Coasdale (all week) as he gave him an IBM computer.

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mr Heyes' appalling breath

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

The teacher strikes when it was still a middle school

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

The merge with Marus Bridge and

spending a year at Hawkley Brook Annexe

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mrs Green (French teacher) sitting

provocatively on her desk allowing

us on the front row a good eye full!

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Getting out of a German test because of a bomb scare!

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Andrew Morrison playing conkers in

a TV advert

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Brian Swash winning the mastermind contest

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mrs Coyne's "Come to my table for the very last time"

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mr Shaw sending George Forrester

home after losing it with him in class.

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mr Butterfield and Miss Derbyshire

‘romance’ rumours

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Brian Swash absolutely pissed as a newt on the

last day of school arguing with Dr Urbani

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mr Walsh's tip-ex mini

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Paul Cushion creating 'fake id's' in Mrs Collier's

computing class

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mrs Jones constantly having a good root round her nose with a tissue.

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Skiving off to go swim in Greenies

and actually coming out green!

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

SKIRTS with elastic waist bands which

some horrible little snotty boys used to

pull down! Especially a certain

Anne Harts!

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Joe Crompton and his brown ‘Y’ fronts!

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Lee Aspey lighting a cig on stage for a Drama performance in front of parents.

Mem

orab

le

Mom

ents

Mrs Locket cutting off Rob M rats tail in the middle of

lesson (tiny pony tail)

Dedicated to the memory of

Dedicated to the memory of memory of

Wayne Thomas and Lynn Dowling