2004.04.02

Richmond Henty

When I lived in Prague my best friend was Richmond Henty. After moving back to the States I soon lost track of him. Over the years I’ve wanted -and still want- to get in touch with him but could not manage it as the name “Richmond Henty” is a common hotel chain in the British Empire.

The last I heard he was in New Zealand with his girlfriend. He is originally from Canberra, Australia and went to school studying architecture in Sydney. If anyone happens to read this and knows him or knows of a better way of searching for him than Google please drop me a line… contact info is in my Resume. Thanks.

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4 Responses to “Richmond Henty”

  1. dugh says  (January 1st, 1970 at 08:00:00 )

    thanks to wendy (through ish; that’s a girl’s name) i now have richmond’s email address. now i just have to figure out how start up a new dialogue…

  2. ish says  (January 1st, 1970 at 08:00:00 )

    hmmn.
    richmond forwarded your link & told me to look for his photo & stuff but i just seem to hit a blank screen when i click on anything under “private.” i am assuming that is intentional… but i’d love access to some of those old creaky memories & photos. i think i might have a hand in making a few of them!

  3. betty says  (April 14th, 2007 at 20:10:23 )

    hi - did you ever find Richmond? I often wonder about him myself. i knew him in Prague too, from Radost and then Terminal Bar. I remember you I think - you had half your head shaved and wore combat boots and maybe a satchel on a long strap? cartoonist? Oy, my memory. I’m sorry I’m too old & tired to remember if we were friendly, antagonistic, impartial. I live in SF too. well, let Richmondik know that Beth says hi.
    s pozdravem, betka

  4. p.r.gebuis says  (July 23rd, 2007 at 01:17:47 )

    http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=129027501

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