Mad Hatters
How far can you go wearing a BVAA Hat?
Our other photograph features David Rouse, BVAA Technical Committee stalwart for many years and recently retired from Velan. David and Hat are pictured at Neist Point Lighthouse on the Isle of Skye.
Congratulations to Tony Heritage of Danfoss, who correctly identified the Spitfire in the last issue. £50 goes to Cancer Research.
Also photographed is Lynda Lawrence [right] of Dairy Pipe Lines, who with her sister Elaine Gandley successfully completed the Coventry Half Marathon wearing a BVAA hat. Lynda’s nephew has been diagnosed with MS, and BVAA made a donation to this very worthy cause.
Our thanks to everyone who continues to send in photographs of themselves wearing a BVAA hat – we never cease to be amazed at the places they go! Pictured here is Abi Collins, but can you identify where? There’s £50 to the charity of your choice if you are first to name the location, answers to sam@bvaa.org.uk
Published: 31st March 2010
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