Ronald ‘Chalky’ White

a celebration

The Royal Oak (ii)

Among the material that has recently turned up is a much better photo of the pub sign (now lost) that Ron painted for the Royal Oak at Cardington.

Inn sign painted by Ronald M. White

Some of his old appointments diaries have survived, and I have now had the time to examine them.

His diary for 1984 has under 10th September: ‘Commence Ptg “The Royal
Oak” ’ (it may not have been a coincidence that this was a full
moon day). The entry for 1 October reads ‘Arrange Publicity –
Cardington Royal Oak’. The sign was delivered to the Royal Oak at
Cardington the next day; the diary notes that there were ‘Photo-calls’.

Ronald M. White and the pub sign he painted for the Royal Oak

Just a few weeks earlier, in July, he had drafted a large portion of The
New Pagans' Handbook
in a month of relentless work. On 30 July 1984 he
celebrated his 60th birthday.

April 17, 2010 - Posted by | Chalky White

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