I'm Ted Fellows (retired editor Farmers Weekly). I worked on Scocles Farm, Minster when Maurice Ingleton was in charge. He was a friend of my cousin Roger Mills. The year was October 1946 to October 1947. If I remember rightly he was only 21 years old. He was very kind to me, I remember. The winter of '46-'47 was extremely tough especiually out on Harty Marsh. I have written a memoir of that experience and would be prepared to share it with James Pender. I was only 16 years old at the time, green and growing from the Surrey suburbs. I have questions to ask about 'old man Baker' the farm foreman and other members of staff all of whom are dead I guess