Monday, 31 January 2022

Member Profile - Evelyn Blunt


Evelyn first worked with the Society in 1961 as a radio operator during the incident known as “The Cheam Conundrum”.
 

Proving she could keep a clear head during a crisis Evelyn was rapidly promoted to the position of Overseas Facilities Manager taking up residence in the Spanish town of Elsbels.

In 1968 Evelyn met Terry Blunt on a Society team building exercise in Santa Cecelia.

In an unusual move Evelyn returned to England with Terry and took up a new position with the Society as Domestic Supervisor eventually marrying Terry in 1974.

In 1987 Evelyn retired from the Society and relocated to a semi-detached house in Purley. She is said to be very happy looking after Terry and raising begonias.

Member Profile - Kim Lawrence


On leaving school Kim’s first job was as an actress but she soon found that her exceptional organisationally skills would lead her to a different career.

After being introduced to the society by one of its members, with whom she was liasing on an acting job, she realised that employment with the organisation would be beneficial to her particular set of skills.

On joining, Kim was primarily responsible for running the society campus in respect of dealing with enquiries, managing staff and ensuring a reliable supply of electricity.

She will also be well remembered for her announcements over the public address system informing campus attendees about the weather, social events and what they should be thinking.

Married to her husband Sidney in 1966, Kim retired in 1997 to pursue her hobbies of making life sized mannequins and Egyptian studies.

Member Profile - Lord Brett Rupert George Robert Andrew Sinclair


Lord Sinclair is best known to the public for his millionaire playboy lifestyle and close friendship with billionaire oil tycoon Danny Wilde.
  He was for many years an investigative agent for the Prydonian Society and in latter years a “good will ambassador,” representing the societies interests in the higher echelons of society, government and to the intelligence services with whom he had a close bond.

Educated at Harrow before graduating from Oxford with a first in classics, Lord Sinclair then took a commission in the Army.  The war saw him have several famed misadventures such as Operation Sea Wolf and his praised escape from Athena.

After a notable stint in Military Intelligence, Lord Sinclair left Military Intelligence to take up a career as a racing driver, nicknamed the Saint for his gentlemanly style, alas he was not as successful in this career as in other areas of his life.  In 1971 a bar fight with Daniel Wilde brought him to the attention of Prydonian Society operative Judge Fulton, and in return for keeping his liberty, Lord Sinclair agreed to team up with Mr Wilde and using their lifestyle as international playboys as cover they travelled the world as agents of the Society.  Lord Sinclair found that this work gave him a new purpose in life, and he dedicated the rest of his days to the Societies work?

Always a maverick his dedication and commitment will be greatly missed.

Member Profile - Mr Justice Prentice


High Court Judge Justice Prentice played a key role in the linking of The Society into law enforcement networks. 

A brilliant computer scientist as well as a lawyer, Judge Prentice enabled the Society to  both incarcerate the smaller dangers to this dimension, and extract those greater threats into the more rigorous custody necessary. Not for nothing was his Society nom de guerre "Liberator”.