Tony JosolyneTony Josolyne was born to a theatrical family in London 1935. During the Summer Season his parents ran a 'Blackpool Pleasure Beach' theatre. In the winter, they toured the British Variety Theatres, Tony cared for by a private children's nurse. Shortl after surviving the 1942 Wallasey Blitz, Tony's home became based in Lytham St Annes. In 1944, his parents gave up the stress of running the Pleasure Beach theatre. From 1947 to 1953 Tony was a boarder at Warwick school; joining his parents and touring British Variety Theatres during the school holidays. In 1954 Tony extended his National Service call-up up to 4 years, as a Regular, learning the trade of Ground Radar Mechanic. After demob in 1954 Tony enrolled in London-based colleges and progressed as an Engineer, Technical Writer and Department Manager with Decca Radar and Navigator Companies. In 1967 Tony married Joanna, they had two children (and now have five grandchildren). In 1986, Tony left Decca to become an Electronics and Computing Lecturer retiring at the age of 75. Tony's pastimes have included Rugby, Athletics, Chess, Contract Bridge and Lawn Bowls. Read More Read Less
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