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[[File:Galton Felmersham.jpg|thumb|Galton Felmersham (''© DALL•E'')]]
 
  
 
'''Galton Felmersham''' was the first biographer of [[Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor]]. He was working on their biography at the time of their deaths and he himself died in a house fire not long afterwards, thus setting an unfortunate precedent that his replacement [[George Burgess]] would ultimately follow. All of Felmersham's papers were destroyed in the fire, along with the tape recordings of a series of long and candid interviews with the twins.
 
'''Galton Felmersham''' was the first biographer of [[Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor]]. He was working on their biography at the time of their deaths and he himself died in a house fire not long afterwards, thus setting an unfortunate precedent that his replacement [[George Burgess]] would ultimately follow. All of Felmersham's papers were destroyed in the fire, along with the tape recordings of a series of long and candid interviews with the twins.
  
 
{{#spoiler:show=Spoiler for THE RIDDLE OF THE FRACTAL MONKS|One cassette tape did in fact survive and fell into the hands of [[Margot Evercreech]] and thence into the hands of [[Dorothy Chan|Dorothy]] and [[Tom Winscombe|Tom]]. However, it ended up being destroyed by [[Derek Winscombe|Tom's Dad]]'s ancient cassette player.}}
 
{{#spoiler:show=Spoiler for THE RIDDLE OF THE FRACTAL MONKS|One cassette tape did in fact survive and fell into the hands of [[Margot Evercreech]] and thence into the hands of [[Dorothy Chan|Dorothy]] and [[Tom Winscombe|Tom]]. However, it ended up being destroyed by [[Derek Winscombe|Tom's Dad]]'s ancient cassette player.}}

Latest revision as of 11:59, 4 April 2024


Galton Felmersham was the first biographer of Archimedes and Pythagoras Vavasor. He was working on their biography at the time of their deaths and he himself died in a house fire not long afterwards, thus setting an unfortunate precedent that his replacement George Burgess would ultimately follow. All of Felmersham's papers were destroyed in the fire, along with the tape recordings of a series of long and candid interviews with the twins.