Out and about in Croxley Green - Andrew Meadows
Andrew Meadows (19333-2008) moved to Croxley Green in 1966 first living in Owens Way and then moving to Durrants Drive. He worked for Watford Water Company, later Colne Valley Water Company and after he retired he worked in the Design and Technology department at St Joan of Arc school until he passed away in 2008.
Andrew was a lover of all things vintage and was an avid vintage car enthusiast - he owned several cars the most favoured was the 1929 Austin Seven. He was a documenter of anything old, he took photos constantly, rarely with any people or his family as subjects but anything with wheels and any old buildings, especially if they were being demolished. He was a member of the local Vintage Car society, allotment, community centre and pub darts team to name but a few. It's true to say he was a lover of other people's company.
He is dearly missed
(with thanks to Rachel Meadows)
Andrew was a lover of all things vintage and was an avid vintage car enthusiast - he owned several cars the most favoured was the 1929 Austin Seven. He was a documenter of anything old, he took photos constantly, rarely with any people or his family as subjects but anything with wheels and any old buildings, especially if they were being demolished. He was a member of the local Vintage Car society, allotment, community centre and pub darts team to name but a few. It's true to say he was a lover of other people's company.
He is dearly missed
(with thanks to Rachel Meadows)
Carters Steam Fair and Classic Car Show 2004