The Surrey scrapbook 11
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Everything was on your doorstep on campus. I could work until ten and then go to the bar for the last hour and see all my friends.
Sharyn Collins, Linguistic & International Studies (German) 1974
Students protest against grants cuts
There was lots of mud, great beer, and it was a superb engineering course.
Simon Barrington, Mechanical Engineering 1971
1970s music concert (courtesy Colin Edwards)
With hindsight, living on campus was such a treat - to be immersed in a world where all we were focused on was making the most out of being a student: being educated and having fun with fellow students.
Nicola Lock (nee Sheppard), Human Biology 1977
You were listening to:
The Kinks: Lazy Days of Summer; Procul Harem: Whiter Shade of Pale (Denis Mahony, Metallurgy 1970)
Joni Mitchell: Both Sides Now; Cat Stevens: Wild World (Jennifer Gammon, German 1971) The Who: Won’t Get Fooled Again (Shirley Prahms, Human Biology 1975)
Sex Pistols: God Save The Queen (David Sheppard, Electronic Engineering with Business 1977)
Free Arts Festival (courtesy Colin Edwards)
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