Eugene Halliday Society
UPCOMING EVENTS:
About The Eugene Halliday Society
Richard Freeman

Richard Freeman

Richard acts as treasurer for Ishval, a role that he took over at the request of his late father, Fred Freeman. Richard has a background in business having run a shop for 30 years, and has recently re-trained as a homeopath. Richard's talents are practical and intuitive rather than academic. He enjoys nature, silence and expressing himself through poetry. Eugene Halliday has been the single most influential figure in Richard's life and he considers it a privilege and a source of great personal benefit to work with fellow trustees in making available the fruits of this man's labour.


Hephzibah Yohannan

Hephzibah Yohannan

Hephzibah Yohannan holds a degree in Philosophy with interests in comparative religion, art, music and science. She has taught extra-mural classes in Egyptology and Ancient Egyptian Art for the University of Manchester and the Workers' Educational Association, and gives talks related to the work of Eugene Halliday. She is editor of The Halliday Review, and helps to organise the events for the Society.


Samuel Lelonek

Samuel Lelonek

Samuel Lelonek is working with Zero Mahlowe, our past Chairman and a Founder Member of the Society, to record Halliday's works as audio books, He is interested in introducing e-books in audio and text form, the first of which can be seen on this site. He has done a number of talks for the Society.


Joan Ford

Joan Ford