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Home GPS Download Business Partners Contact Family AVL Links History AsOnTV Love and Strength to all who suffer in the World Robin, the Lovelock Family, & Sunninghill
For Robin's daft hobbies, see the
Trans Atlantic Model page.
Into Lovelock Family Trees ? Robin's branch is written up on pages 12 & 13 here
Many of the pictures below were taken a few years ago, when this
web site was new, and I had a moustache, but some are more recent - like those on the
pages linked above, June and myself on the left, and that on
the right of our cat Ginger being "wound up" by one of our many toys.
Most of the text below was written
in about 1997, I think, and is still mostly true. We have all grown a little
older, of course, but the women remain as lovely as ever ;-)
The weather was fantastic - as was everything else including the vintage wedding car,
which added a little extra "spice" to the occasion by breaking down twice - but still
managed to chug its way to the reception at Bisham Abbey.
At the time of writing this, the happy couple are on their honeymoon, and Robin is gathering together all the many still pictures and videos. You can see some of this material on the wedding page.
Sorry that it is only those who were at the wedding who will get to see
all the material on DVD - far too much to put on a web site - even this one :-)
I had several enquiries on the source of this poem,
after something similar was used in the service for the Queen Mother.
People found this family page with search engines. I asked Jan Francis,
the humanist officient who suggested this poem, before she conducted
the service for dad. Unfortunately she could not remember where she saw it.
Thanks Chris Ross in UK, and more recently Brian Ritter in the USA,
for information on the origin of this poem. It seems the original,
entitled "Remember Me", was inspired by an unrequited love,
and written by David Harkins in 1981.
Many believe, as we do, that the re-write for various memorial
services has improved it. It is interesting that David Harkins was
born on 14th November 1958 and my father Leonard Lovelock was born on 14th November 1915.
The following was written a few years ago.....
Robin and his wife June run the business, but their three daughters - all computer literate - take an active part. All of the business is confined to the supply of software for GPS based systems. They only supply software, and as a matter of policy will
not supply hardware. Robin is however, happy to provide free, objective advice
on the selection of hardware, or the design of a total system solution.
The intention is to develop links with other companies better able
to supply hardware or systems. Please see the
HISTORY
Page for more detail, including the Business Strategy of Sunninghill
Systems.
The Lovelocks live in Sunninghill, a small village about 25 miles west of London near to Ascot (where the Queen watches her Race Horses) and Sunningdale (where June's Dad plays golf). The most famous residents in Sunninghill are probably the Duke and Duchess of York (Andrew and Fergie) who live in a large house on the other side of the village. This picture of 22 Armitage Court - a somewhat smaller house - was taken late in 96 during preperation for Television filming of the 'Put It to the Test' programme, starring our local bobbies.
You may notice Robin's general scruffy appearance in these pictures. He has been known to have a shave and put on a tie when someone visits to discuss business. Occasionally he may even don a suit - to appear on Television or support a Prime Contractor's meeting with a potential customer. This is apparently a reaction to over 25 years wearing a suit and tie in the Defence Industry. From the left : Samantha, Robin, Michelle holding Bella the cat, June and Saskia. GPS and PC were not far away.
Michelle, the youngest at 16, takes after her Father in technical interests and untidiness. This picture on the left was taken a couple of years back, but Michelle doesn't look a
great deal different now - except for shooting up as tall as her mum. Robin was requested to put up a picture of Michelle by her pen pals
- thankfully not her email pals (yet). Her elder two sister are
The picture on the right shows Robin in his preferred clothes for formal business meetings with overseas customers. It was taken in November '98 prior to Robin and June going to a 60's disco, organised by Armitage Court Residents Association in Sunninghill Village Hall.
- and finally here is a picture taken on one of those rare occasions when Robin relented and put on a suit and tie again. It is true that he put on weight during the 80's while working in the Defence Industry. It is not true that this was due to too many business lunches. It is also not true that the reason he now tends to dress casually is because his suits no longer fit him. Thank you for looking at these pictures. They are partly in response to requests from old and new friends in far flung parts of the World, and partly because it's always nice to know with whom you are considering doing business.
A snap of the comet over Sunninghill taken recently - and for cameramen :
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