Michael Bent was one of England's most eminent study composers, a successful tennis player, collector of butterflies, composer of crosswords, keen stamp collector and keen wood carver.
He served in the Royal Navy but suffered from motion sickness.
Remembering (Charles) Michael Bent (27-xi-1919 28-xii-2004)
Remembering (Charles) Michael Bent (27-xi-1919 28-xii-2004)
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Remembering (Charles) Michael Bent (27-xi-1919 28-xii-2004)
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Re: Remembering (Charles) Michael Bent (27-xi-1919 28-xii-2004)
Bit of a shame that there is no picture/photo of him in that piece.
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Re: Remembering (Charles) Michael Bent (27-xi-1919 28-xii-2004)
Indeed. We searched high and low without success. Local newspapers for Newbury might help in a lawn tennis context.Matt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:04 pmBit of a shame that there is no picture/photo of him in that piece.
Possibly the War Office archive could help or the Royal Navy College at Dartmouth?
We looked at every one of his BCM columns hoping for a thumbnail image : perhaps he was camera shy?
If anyone can help then that would be most appreciated.
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Re: Remembering (Charles) Michael Bent (27-xi-1919 28-xii-2004)
There's a photo of Michael Bent here.John Upham wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:21 pmIndeed. We searched high and low without success. Local newspapers for Newbury might help in a lawn tennis context.Matt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 3:04 pmBit of a shame that there is no picture/photo of him in that piece.
Possibly the War Office archive could help or the Royal Navy College at Dartmouth?
We looked at every one of his BCM columns hoping for a thumbnail image : perhaps he was camera shy?
If anyone can help then that would be most appreciated.