Gallery

Below, you will find a selection of photographs from Stuart's successful adventures, speaking engagements, consultancy clients, corporate communications and publishing work.

Pictured here, off the coast of Barbados, Stuart is about to complete his epic crossing of the Atlantic Ocean. He became the first physically disabled person in the world to row the Atlantic, solo, unaccompanied and unassisted,  after 109 days 12 hours and 9 minutes alone at sea, covering 3341 miles between 15 November 2003 and 3 March 2004. 

Atlantic Ocean crossing onboard "Macmillan Spirit" (La Gomera to Barbados) 2003-2004

The first floating of "Macmillan Spirit", incomplete and fresh out of the boatyard.

The critical water maker pump and filters are installed.

The Gecko helmet and other safety equipment worn during the crossing.

Arriving off Port St Charles Marina, Barbados.

I have got the T-shirt......

The sweet taste of success!

The BT Global Challenge around the world yacht race 1996-97

Start Day, The Solent, BT Global Challenge 1996-97

Start Day, The Solent, BT Global Challenge 1996-97

A number of photos taken at aviation/military events at which Stuart has been present, that show the value of teamwork - significant experience of which he has, in relatable anecdotes and stories, from his own exploits, endeavours and achievements, to bring to your event and to leave you with new tools for your own toolbox to use again and again! 

A helicopter crewman, in a Griffin HT1, from RAF Shawbury, talks the pilots down to a safe landing. 

Teamwork in the cockpit as the crew of a Griffin HT1 prepares for departure back to RAF Shawbury.

The Red Arrows, RAF Cosford Airshow 2014 - truly, "Eclat" ("Excellence"), as always.

Vulcan XH558, strutting her stuff, RAF Cosford Airshow 2014. 

With thanks to the members of 12(b) Bomber Sqn., RAF Marham, for the experience of a lifetime. 

In Remembrance
(The Bomber Command Memorial, Green Park).

Pictured, below, are some images of a variety of events Stuart has been privileged to be a part of: 

Participating in The Lord Mayor's Show 2016, as a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Wheelwrights.

Making friends with the 'horsepower', before boarding this 1903 horse-drawn omnibus and joining the Show procession.

A little less robust, and passenger safety focused, than a modern Transport for London bus! 

Amazing work, by an apprentice wheelwright, using the skills, techniques and craftsmanship that go in to making a wheel.

Old meets new: the Shard rises in the background whilst the Bank of England stands proud on the left of the photograph.

Unmistakably, St. Paul's Cathedral.

Our Royal Patron, HRH Sophie, Countess of Wessex, signs the visitor's book at Treloar's School and College.   

Receiving his 'Freedom of the City of London'  certificate, on vellum, from the Clerk to the Chamberlain of the City of London at The Guildhall, London. An extremely proud moment, which made all the lonely days, and hard hours at the oars, out on the Atlantic Ocean all worthwhile!

The privilege of attending a private "Ceremony of the Keys", as guests of the Chief Yeoman Warder, at the Tower of London.

Why choose Stuart?

Whether you are looking for  a speaker or event host; some start-up or growth consultancy for your charity, third sector business or SME;  help with corporate communications  or publishing,  Stuart's commitment to you is straightforward:

To use his wealth of experience, expertise and proven ability in his spheres of work, to exceed your expectations, deliver added value for you and your organisation and live long in the memory after delivering to your requirements.

"Nothing is impossible. The word itself says 'I'm possible'".