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Thomas Gilbert Field-Fisher

(1915-2003), Recorder of the Crown Court

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Richard Vardon

28 July 2022, 13:42

He was utterly charming and above all and at all times a gentleman.
Richard Vardon

Michael Mather-Lees

27 August 2019, 11:33

This photograph is of Thomas Field-Fisher QC, who was a prisoner of war for 5 years, I believe he was in the Rifle Brigade, he had been a junior Wimbledon player before the war. He was a Recorder of the Crown Court and Chaired a Public Enquiry into child abuse and a member of the Western Circuit for over 40 years. He was also Chairman of Battersea Dogs Home.
Michael Mather-Lees QC