![]() Tommy Rivers, Kevin Turner, John Leonard and Tom Anderson. Photo courtesy of Clive Smith. |
![]() Stevie Gordon and Martin Fisher. Photo courtesy of Clive Smith. |
![]() Tom Anderson and “Mango Mike” Person. Photo courtesy of Mark Dezzani. |
![]() Eighties DJ Mick Williams, now known as Ray Clark. Photo courtesy of Mark Dezzani. |
![]() Caroline's Manager, Peter Moore. Photo courtesy of Norah Barnes. |
![]() Tom Anderson. Photo courtesy of Mark Dezzani. |
![]() Peter Moore and seventies DJ/engineer/captain Dick Palmer. Photo courtesy of Mark Dezzani. |
![]() Roger Day with Peter Moore. Photo courtesy of Mark Dezzani. |
![]() Birthday cake. Photo courtesy of Norah Barnes. |
![]() Eighties DJ Dave Foster, tucking into the aerial mast off the cake. Photo courtesy of Mark Dezzani. |
![]() Model of the Ross Revenge. Photo courtesy of Clive Smith. |
![]() Two Voice of Peace ship-mates who also served on Caroline during the eighties. Richard Staines, now known as Steve Silby, left, and
Chris Pearson admiring the model. Photo courtesy of Chris Pearson.
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![]() Some eighties DJs after the party, left to right: Dave Richards, Johnny Lewis, Laser's Tommy Rivers, and Chris Pearson. Photo
courtesy of Chris Pearson.
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![]() Facsimile of a seventies radio studio with a working replica of a Gates Studioette mixer made by Ollie Fisher. Photo courtesy of Clive Smith.
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![]() Another shot of the studio. Photo courtesy of Mark Dezzani.
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![]() Jingle cartridges. Photo courtesy of Mark Dezzani. |