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Having introduced Morley Clarke and Roland Spence earlier on the walk, it was probably at the Little Theatre that they met and socialised through L.A.D.S. (Leicester Amateur Dramatic Society). They linked over their distributed love of the theatre and briefly knew infamous playwright Joe Orton (mentioned earlier). The theatre provided a safe-haven for our protagonists. A photo from their time shows a group of men back stage relaxing, possibly after a performance.

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On a sunny day, Marwick Head is a glorious place to be. Sandstone cliffs tumble sheer into peacock and petrol-blue water. And at the top of the headland stands a squat, crenellated tower.

Above: Marwick Head 

Above: A new memorial wall was constructed recently at the base of the memorial.

Above: Part of the new memorial includes a panel which lists the fourteen strong party, led by Kitchener who were all drowned on 5 June   

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