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In Memoriam
Stuart Bridge (1977)
The Memorial Service for His Honour Judge Stuart Bridge was held on 1 October. Among the 300 people who attended were Lord Eatwell (1964), Sir Guy Newey (1977), Kate Grange (1994), Richard Mattick (1976), David Armitage (1977), Andrew Darwin (1977), David Watson (1979), Sally Boyle & Karim Khalil (1980), Alex Ohlsson (1988), Simon Hartley (1988), Matthew Radley (1991), Mark Elliott (1993). Tributes were paid by Stuart’s widow, Professor Beverley Glover, and by his colleagues Professor Richard Fentiman and Professor Martin Dixon.
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Stavroulla Tsangarides (“Stav”)
Many generations of staff, Fellows, students and alumni will remember Stav, who died earlier in the year, as the character in the Porters’ Lodge, always welcoming and caring for members of our community.
“She always seemed to know everything and everyone, she had a heart of gold and was such a colourful character in every way which is how I will fondly remember her.” – Sandra Pope, PA to the President.

Stephen Wilkinson (1937)
It is with great sadness that we announce that renowned musician Stephen Wilkinson died in August. Stephen had visited the College recently when he was given lunch in the Lodge to celebrate his 100th birthday.

Roger Michell (1974)
Roger, who died in September, was one of the most talented film directors of his generation, known for Notting Hill, My Cousin Rachel and Blackbird, as well as The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies. Roger met the occupant of his old room on a visit to Queens’ a few years ago – Miranda Whitmarsh (2012)