David Hilliam arrived at Bournemouth School in the 1960’s as a teacher of English. He progressed through Head of Department to become Deputy Headmaster for many years, until his retirement.
Outside of school he and his wife were the mainstays of the campaign to save the Winter Gardens. He was also a prolific author. In this respect his subjects were varied, but included several books of a historical nature, the origins of the names of many stations on the London Underground, along with books of local history and the derivation of English words.
In 2001 he was the editor of the excellent Centenary Book for Bournemouth School, copies of which are still available and more recently he produced Tig’s Boys, edited letters between Headmaster Dr Fenwick and Old Boys of the school sent from the trenches during World War I. At the time of his death he was working on a book concerning Bournemouth School and World War I, intended to be released to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the Great War.
David died on April 30th 2012 while attending a church meeting in Salisbury. His wife, Mary, had died in February 2011.
Our sincere condolences go to his family, particularly daughters Sandra and Alison and son Paul.
Crikey, they are all dropping! I miss that establishment as one would miss a daily colonoscopy. Never mind; yawn, stretch and press on!
Of course, teaching has changed out of recognition to the bullying that went on 45 years ago…
He couldn’t swing a cane now!