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I would be grateful to anyone out there that had information that may relate to Dr. Hulme if you could contact me User:stephenshaw83. Contact details are on my user page. —Preceding undated comment added 09:14, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
The majority of Dr. Hulme's biographical information comes from his entries in Who's Who (1954-1991), and Who Was Who (edition published 1996). There are only scant references to Dr. Hulme in the books that are about Britain's H-bomb project even though he appears to be one of the four major people behind the project and behind the creation of the bomb.
I don't see any reason for repeating any of the information that is already on the Parker-Hulme case page and best just to have a link to the page.
There doesn't appear to be any information available that relates to what he did with his time post his retirement as his Who's Who entry which he did update the address that was at the end of it, but under recreations he just listed various. 'The Search for Anne Perry' states that Dr. Hulme restored old water colours, some of which hang on the walls of Anne Perrys house.
There appear to be very few pictures of Dr. Hulme. There appear to be the major pictures available of Dr. Hulme;
There is an official portrait that was painted before he left New Zealand in 1954. Been unable to obtain a photograph of this.
Unsure if there are any other pictures of Hulme.
There is very little on Dr. Hulme on the internet, and when you do enter his name in to a search engine it always finds links to pages that relate to the film Heavenly Creatures or to articles that just list his name in relation to Juliet Hulme/Anne Perry.
This is given as 1994. This is obviously wrong, as he was a child at the time of the Parker-Hulme murder in 1954. (Besides, in 1994 his father had been dead for three years!) Kostaki mou ( talk) 16:30, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
Thanks for noticing the error, have changed this to reflect the correct date. Stephen Shaw 12:33, 22 August 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Stephenshaw83 ( talk • contribs)
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I would be grateful to anyone out there that had information that may relate to Dr. Hulme if you could contact me User:stephenshaw83. Contact details are on my user page. —Preceding undated comment added 09:14, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
The majority of Dr. Hulme's biographical information comes from his entries in Who's Who (1954-1991), and Who Was Who (edition published 1996). There are only scant references to Dr. Hulme in the books that are about Britain's H-bomb project even though he appears to be one of the four major people behind the project and behind the creation of the bomb.
I don't see any reason for repeating any of the information that is already on the Parker-Hulme case page and best just to have a link to the page.
There doesn't appear to be any information available that relates to what he did with his time post his retirement as his Who's Who entry which he did update the address that was at the end of it, but under recreations he just listed various. 'The Search for Anne Perry' states that Dr. Hulme restored old water colours, some of which hang on the walls of Anne Perrys house.
There appear to be very few pictures of Dr. Hulme. There appear to be the major pictures available of Dr. Hulme;
There is an official portrait that was painted before he left New Zealand in 1954. Been unable to obtain a photograph of this.
Unsure if there are any other pictures of Hulme.
There is very little on Dr. Hulme on the internet, and when you do enter his name in to a search engine it always finds links to pages that relate to the film Heavenly Creatures or to articles that just list his name in relation to Juliet Hulme/Anne Perry.
This is given as 1994. This is obviously wrong, as he was a child at the time of the Parker-Hulme murder in 1954. (Besides, in 1994 his father had been dead for three years!) Kostaki mou ( talk) 16:30, 17 August 2015 (UTC)
Thanks for noticing the error, have changed this to reflect the correct date. Stephen Shaw 12:33, 22 August 2015 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Stephenshaw83 ( talk • contribs)