History of the Society

Our Founder Dr Brian Rogers
Our Founder Dr Brian Rogers

The original advertisement to form the Society
The original advertisement to form the Society

Our frist Overseas AGM - Brussels 2007
Our frist Overseas AGM - Brussels 2007

Comrie AGM 2008
Comrie AGM 2008

Leyland AGM 2009
Leyland AGM 2009

History of the Society

 

The 7 ¼” Gauge Society was the brain child of our late President and once Chairman, Dr Brian Rogers (1973/74), who in March 1973 placed an advert in the “Model Engineer” magazine, looking for enthusiasts to attend a proposed meeting, which eventually took place in West House School, Edgbaston, Birmingham with the aim of forming a Society to encompass all things 7 ¼” and 7 ½” gauge.

The meeting was attended by around 35 people and many joined at the meeting with several more soon afterwards. The Society held its first AGM in 1974, at Stoneleigh in Warwickshire, the site of the original Echills Wood Railway. Subsequent AGMs have been held in a wide variety of places including Northern Ireland and Belgium (see list, below).

 There have been many notable people from within the miniature railway field involved with the Society besides Brian Rodgers our founder, such as Alan Pratt, Robin Butterell and Charles Simpson, the latter giving his name to an annual prize that is awarded to the person deemed to have done most to “further the aims of the Society” during the previous year(s). That person is nominated by the membership and the final decision is taken by the Committee. (See list of recipients, below) In some years an extra award was made for people from outside the UK, which remains the main base of the Society and occasionally there have been two winners in a single year.

 The Society mainstay, its prestigious 68 page full-colour magazine, started out as a Xerox-ed News Letter, and didn’t take on its current highly polished finish till some time later. It is now sent out to over 1700 members in more than 25 different counties around the world. In itself it is a potted history of the Society and all the back numbers are archived and available to be viewed on this site by members.

List of previous A.G.M Venues.

1975                Stockton Park

1976                Porters Hill

1977                Malden MES

1978                Knott End

1979                Betws-y-Coed

1980                Walsall

1981                Hemsby

1982                Runcorn

1983                Echills Wood

1984                Beer

1985                East Herts

1986                Runcorn

1987                Hemsby

1988                Moors Valley

1989                Weston Park, Shops.

1990                Millerbeck

1991                Echills Wood

1992                Beale (Pangbourne)

1993                Ruswarp

1994                Betws-y-Coed

1995                Frimley & Ascot

1996                Comrie

1997                Bentley Park, Sussex

1998                Sutton Coldfield

1999                Drumawhey

2000                Weston Park

2001                Beer

2002                Comrie

2003                Frimley Lodge

2004                Hereford

2005                Millerbeck

2006                Betws-y-coed

2007                P.T.V.F. Brussels

2008                Comrie

2009                Leyland

2010                Echills Wood, Kingsbury.

 

 

Charles Simpson Awards

 

1981          Dennis Evans.

1982          Steve Reed.

1983          Derek Burwell.

1984          Don Witheridge.

1985          George and Frank Smith.

1986          John Goulden.                            

1987          Leo and Bonnie Whisstock.   Jean Villette  (overseas).

1988          Len Hough.                    John Hagan        (overseas).

1989          Fred Beacham.                Luc Tennstedt    (overseas).

1990          Geoff Nicholson.              Bep Blom          (overseas).

1991          John Dabson.                     Clint Ensworth  (overseas).

1992          Arthur Bailey and Jim Haylock.

1993          Ron Green and Bob Smith.

1994          Brett Rogers.

1995          Colin Cartwright.

1996          Robin Butterell.

1997          No nominations.

1998          Dick Stockings and Larry Jones.

1999          David Tedford

2000          David Holroyde

2001          Mrs Anne Hazlewood

2002          Alan Westby

2003          John Milner

2004          Frank Sidebottom

2005          Ivan Smith

2006          Tony Gosling and Arthur Bezeck

2007          Claude Magdelyns

2008          Nigel Musson and Derek Payne

2009          Gareth Jenkins

 

 
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