Friday 16 October 2015

Final list of participants and their cars

No.

Driver

Co-Driver

Car

Engine Size (cc)

1

Max Stephenson

Julie Stephenson

1923 Vauxhall 23-60

4200

2

Bill Bolsover

Biddy Bolsover

1927 Bentley 3/8 Litre

3983

3

Chris Lunn

Nicola Lunn

1929 Bentley 4.5 Litre Le Mans

4500

4

Sir Gerry Acher

Lady Joyce Acher

1931 Ford Model A Tourer

3225

5

David Cohen

Adele Cohen

1931 Ford Model A

3285

6

Mark Winkelman

Dorinda Winkelman

1932 Plymouth PB3 Coupe

3213

7

Mark Seymour / Chris Evans

Louise Seymour / Sophie Evans

1936 Ford Phaeton

3200

8

Xavier del Marmol

Ines Bodmer

1937 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe DHC

4000

9

Richard Cunningham

Paddy Walker

1937 Buick Coupe 40hp

4000

10

Mark Robinson

Yvonne Fuller

1937 Rolls-Royce 25/30

4000

11

Frank Bird

Ross Oakman / Belinda Oakman

1939 Willys Sedan

3300

12

Jorge Ruiz

Agustin Panes

1955 Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn

4556

14

Jose Romao de Sousa

Maria Romao de Sousa

1956 MG Magnette ZA

1798

15

Adrian Shooter

George Harding

1958 Morris Oxford

1489

16

Dougie Lawson

Kate Lawson

1959 Jaguar XK150 DHC

3442

17

Peter McLaughlin

Jane Kitchel

1964 Pontiac GTO

5508

18

Jan van Gemert

Marion Huijbregts

1965 Ford Mustang

5000

19

Alastair Caldwell

Snjezana Poljanec

1968 Porsche 912

1972

20

Roger Allen

Maggie Gray

1971 BMW 2800CS

2788

21

Alan Pontin

Carol Jessica Pontin

1973 Jaguar E-Type V12

5344

22

Gerd Buhler

Birgit Deymann-Buhler

1979 Mercedes-Benz 450SLC

4520

 

Monday 5 October 2015

Further Godwin-Austen history in North East India

Last Saturday I saw Steven Godwin-Austen, Alice's first cousin who told me that Alice's Great Grandfather, Arthur Odling had been a tea planter near Darjeeling and that Alice's Grand Mother, Beryl, had worked at Dr Graham's school in Kalimpong. This was confirmed on Sunday by Richard Godwin-Austen at his 80th birthday lunch.

Arthur Odling was a partner in Armo Tea Company of which I haven't been able to find any current details. His daughter Beryl worked at Dr Graham's Orphanage in Kalimpong. The orphanage was founded in 1900 by Rev Dr John Graham a missionary of the Church of Scotland. The family of Homes that were created raise children through adolescence, their teenage years into adulthood and currently encompasses an area of some 400 acres.

Both the current Prime Minister of Bhutan, Lyonchen Ushering Tobgay and his predecessor, Lyonchen Jigmi Yoser Thinley (2008-13) attended Dr Graham's Home in Kalimpong.

Kalimpong is known for its educational institutions many of which were established during British Colonial rule. It used to be the gateway in the trade between Tibet and India before China's annexation of Tibet and the Sino-Indian war. China's annexation of Tibet in 1959 saw many Buddhist monks flee Tibet and establish monasteries in Kalimpong. They brought many rare Buddhist scriptures and in 1976 the Dalai Lama consecrated the Zang Dhok Palri Phodang monastery. the Sino-Indian war in 1962 resulted in the permanent closure of the Jelep Pass seriously disrupting trade and the local economy.

Driven by increasing local demands for independence the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council was founded in 1988, a body with semi-autonomous powers. Since 2007 the demand for a seperate Gorkhaland state has been revived by the Gorkha Jammukti Morcha and its supporters.