Leslie DayOrganist |
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Stephen BeardshallOccasional organist late 1980s see below |
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Trevor PrattOrganist 1984-90 (dates source: - Sheila Sutherland) see below |
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Frank ShieldsSheila Sutherland writes: "after Mr Dack died we had Esme Burrows & Mr Burnett; Frank Shields followed." |
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Mr DackLate 1950s see below |
| Sheila Sutherland writes: Rev Mayby was curate in the
1940s, he went to Fetcham Mr Kimberly was Choirmaster in the late 1940s and early 1950s. |
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| Organist Harry White & Miss Stothert, Assistant Organist, 1905 see below |

middle row: Organist Harry White (is he L or R of her?) next to
Miss Stothert, Assistant Organist
source: L&DLHS
![]() Organist Harry White (is he L or R of her?) next to Miss Stothert, Assistant Organist source: L&DLHS |
![]() see back row 3rd from right in 1905 photo: "Henry White, The Knoll, Leatherhead: Involved in the building of All Saints' & a great supporter. His son, Harry White, was organist for many years. A man of great kindness and generosity." (RJ Hobson 488): source L&DLHS |

| 3rd row: Sandra Miles, Rosemary Wickett,
Terry Millward (obscured), Mrs. Millward, Robert Carter,
Sheila Sandford, Frank Shields. Wendy Hill, tbi 2nd row: Brinley Miles, Alfred Brooker, Graham Jobling, George Brooker, Philip Richardson, Gareth Miles, Richard Marsh, George Norrington, David Richards. 1st row: Noel Marsh, Ian Gibb, Mr Dack (organist), Rev Eric Wood (curate), Robert Norrington, tbi tbi = to be identified: with thanks to David Richards and Goff Powell: source: L&DLHS |

4th Row (back): ? - Terry Millward -? - Frank Shields
3rd Row: Robert Carter - Claude Dack - Graham Joblin - Rosemary
Wickett - Sheila Sandford - Joyce Millward - Wendy Hill.
2nd Row: Philip Richardson - Louis Barfe - Graham Taylor -
Richard Marsh - Sandra Miles - George Brooker - Richard Hay.
1st Row: Noel Marsh - Alfred Brooker - Brinley Miles - Gareth
Miles.
photo source: Terry Millward, IDs David Richards, amended 9 Apr
2009.

Terry Millward - Ernie Bugden - Clive Pratt - Mr Dack - Geoffrey
Skinner? - 6 - 7 - Raymond Wigley
source: Terry Millward
Success on a high noteFetcham musician Trevor Pratt struck the right chord when he entered for two music diploma exams this summer. Because Trevor (19), of The Ridgeway, passed both the LTCL (Licentiate Trinity College London) diploma for piano and the ARCO (Associate Royal College of Organists) diploma for organ. He started learning the piano when nine-years old, and took up the organ five years later. And his musical talents are currently being put to good use as organist of All Saints' Church, Leatherhead, and pianist in the locally-based Janse Piano Trio. |
![]() Trevor Pratt: All Saints' organist 1984-90 |
Trevor is also a former Junior Exhibitor at
Trinity College of Music, London, and used to be a music scholar
at the City of London Freemen's School, Ashtead. Now he is
looking forward to reading music at York University, after which
he would like to do musical directing.
source: Leatherhead Advertiser, date unknown, via L&DLHS
& Sheila Sutherland

Stephen was occasional Organist late 1980s
source: L&DLHS & Sheila Sutherland
page last updated 27 Mar 2010