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Dr Barrie Penhaligan's bio
Born in Devon before the outbreak of the Second World War, l have very vivid memories of the horror that war brought to the average man and woman in the village that l lived in.
When l was 7 years old my parents moved up into the Peak District on the outskirts of Sheffield. This town in particular was the subject of nightly bombing raids by the Luftwaffe as it was the main supplier of majority of England's steel production.
The austerity of such a life, the rationing for food, the disturbed nights when l woken up to spend many an hour in the local Air Raid Shelters listening to the sound of the bombs screaming down, and the noise of the buildings being hit by them all made an impression on my young memory.
Educated at the local Grammar School, l went on to University to achieve a Ph.D. in Psychology and a Masters in Sociology and Psychiatry.
My Father, who was a self-employed Dentist, had always dreamed that l would follow him into the business when l graduated. He was very upset therefore when l told him that l had decided to move on from University and join the Royal Air Force and make a career as a Fighter Pilot.
This l did and soon reached the ranks of a Squadron Leader when a tragic accident cut short my flying career and the necessity to wear glasses meant that l couldn’t even stay in the Air Force as ground staff.
With the compensation l received as a result of this accident, l was able to set myself up as a Psychologist taking in both Health Service referrals and private patients.
Becoming, as did, a ‘workaholic’ soon increased my bank balance quite considerably but l paid the price for this in two failed marriages.
Now, in retirement, l spend my days in a small cottage situated on the South Downs of Great
Britain.
Putting pen to paper so to speak is a new experience for me, but one l am looking forwards to very much and l hope that you like what l submit. -
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12th Oct 2016Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
MojoMick...that was so unbelievably funny; it reminded me of an incident whereby l had bought a bottle of 'Romantic' tablets many years ago but, by the time l had struggled to get the ruddy top off the bottle, 'her in doors' had fallen fast asleep!ViewDate:
6th Oct 2016Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
A present to heaven!Mick...What a wonderfully worded poem about your memories with parents who truly loved you. Keep up your writing skills in your retirement.ViewDate:
27th Sep 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
From The Hearts Of Oh So ManyTheresa Your poem was so beautifully put and echoes many people of our age group who lived through it all and, because of 'The Few', we can now say 'Thank You' to those who didn't make it home again !ViewDate:
26th Sep 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
Lucky EncounterAngie x......very many thanks for your kind comments, BarrieViewDate:
2nd Sep 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
Motoring: Dashboard Cameras on private vehiclesI have read that some Insurance Companies are only allowing young drivers to be insured with them if they agree to having a camera fitted so as to ascertain exactly who was at fault in the case of an accident that involved the insured person.ViewDate:
30th Aug 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
The 60s ... What did like best about the 60s?In the early 60s l left University and went directly into the Royal Air Force, leaving years later as a Squadron Leader.ViewDate:
30th Aug 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
Should Jeremy Clarkson be sacked or reinstated?Duckman you are so right in what you say. Yes he spoke his mind about subjects that infuriated him......What's wrong in that ? The 'trouble' that l found with Top Gear was that they only seemed to review / tear the tyres off cars that your average man in the street could only dream of !ViewDate:
28th Aug 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
The HollowMartin........That is so very well put into words that one can 'picture' the scene wonderfully. I also reside on the South Downs and have many similar thoughts as you do when l see various aircraft flying over my house on their way to some airshow or another. Keep up the good work B. Penhaligan (Dr) Ex Squadron Leader British Royal Air Force.ViewDate:
28th Aug 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
He's Just An Old Stray That Santa ForgotThat is one of the most poignant verses that l have read in a very long time. Tracey l respect you greatly. Keep up the good work ! Barrie (Dr)ViewDate:
14th Aug 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
The lady of the seaWhat a wonderful mental picture comes to mind of this ladies daily 'vigil' Thank you for thatViewDate:
6th Feb 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
Should drug possession be considered a crime?In Florida, prisoners can be seen in a supervised situation, cleaning up rubbish from roadsides, cutting grass verges and other 'Social type Work' to earn their keep. Why don't they do it in Britain ?....Oh! l forgot.....Human Rights l suppose.ViewDate:
6th Feb 2015Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
Should wealthy pensioners receive state-funded benefits?If they have children, they, and they alone, should pay for them. Why should a person who has worked all their lives, paid taxes etc; have to suppliment those who have left school, have no intention of 'working', and simply had kids. THEY HAD THEM....THEY PAY FOR THEM !!!ViewDate:
20th Jun 2014Dr Barrie Penhaligan commented on:
Anyone interested in paranormal experiences?Hello Maria-g As you can see, l am very new to this site but l think l may have something to offer to other members of the Silversurfers devotees. As a Consultant Psychologist of many years, l have had patients who claim to have had various 'experiences' in the Paranormal but the facts have never come to fruition in my experience. I am NOT saying that it is all 'Bunkum' but just that l would like to hear from you about your experiences in this field and we could possibly converse more on this in the future. Best Regards Barrie (Dr) -
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