Rootes66
Dunfermline |
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Tue 26th Feb 2013 5:20pm
Think I might have spotted a few more. In the back row just right of centre, the tall guy may be Irons the biology teacher and at the left hand end of the back row, possibly L C Philpot, chemistry. The small guy at the right hand end of the middle row next to Gabby Hayes could be Brewer, a maths teacher. Hugh
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Bentley
Harrogate |
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Tue 26th Feb 2013 5:34pm
On 26th Feb 2013 3:24pm, Rootes66 said:
Not doing very well with this "rogues gallery".....
Just to get you going with a few - Reggie Head on front row next to Van Hee; 4th from right on 2nd row Larry Lanham; and on his left Gusty Gale; 4th from left on front row Horace Curt; and next to Bud Bandy on back row Charlie Cook. And Finch (no nickname?) at left hand end of front row. Now try to find Pud Rice, Elsie Philpott and Flap Atkinson. |
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Rootes66
Dunfermline |
18 of 72
Tue 26th Feb 2013 11:01pm
Thanks, Bentley. Got a few of those. Had Horace Curt for O level history however he wasn't an inspiring teacher. He'd "materialise" at the back of the room at the start of the period and keep dead quiet to observe the antics that were going on. Somebody would notice him and the murmur would go around "He's her, he's here ..." He didn't teach, just told us to read the history textbook while he sat on the desk at the front twiddling his thumbs (literally). "Shit shquare to your deshks boysh. If you have any queshtions, ashk."
Len Finch I remember being called Leonard Da Finchi - not very original. Gale did art I think. Hugh
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Bentley
Harrogate |
19 of 72
Wed 27th Feb 2013 12:42am
I did Economics with Horace in the 6th, but mainly remember sitting counting the number of times he said "You see", "What it amounts to" and one or two others as well as "Sit square to your desk boy". Also if you were very lucky, and started coughing, he'd share his liquorice Imps with you. He was possibly the prime mover in having the School evacuated to Lincoln during the war as this was his home town.
Gusty was mainly History I think, and did Finch teach French? |
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Rootes66
Dunfermline |
20 of 72
Thu 28th Feb 2013 7:05pm
Yes, I think "da Finchi" did French, though I was never taught by him. Hugh
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charabanc
Coventry |
21 of 72
Tue 5th Mar 2013 9:42pm
A few not yet mentioned - third left , back row - Gus Garratt, Middle row , left hand end - Jock Falla, next in - Johnny Malin (my favourite teacher), fourth along - Gordon Pullin.
Front row, second from left - Taffy Phillips, next after Seaborne - Flap Atkinson, third from the right - Duffy (Mr Duffield) |
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charabanc
Coventry |
22 of 72
Tue 5th Mar 2013 9:51pm
On 28th Jan 2013 11:19pm, Steve Morley said:
I still have my school scarf and, occasionally, wear it. Arthur Hammond made clothes to last!
If you still have the old-style scarf, it is exactly the same as the Harry Potter Hogwarts' version. Incidentally, the uniform supplier was Arthur Hammon rather than Hammond. |
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Steve Morley
Dunstable |
23 of 72
Tue 12th Mar 2013 12:01am
The scarf is broad yellow/gold and maroon stripes. You tell me if it is the same as the Harry Potter one.
From the photo, the fifth teacher from the left on the back row was Mr Murray, my, and the rest of Shell Z's, form teacher.
Larry Lanham took me for Latin for a while before we had a disagreement about learning a dead language! I guess I won as I didn't learn Latin!!
And who was the Maths guy who threw your exercise books at you, and the woodwork teacher who'd hit you with a lump of 2x2? |
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JohnB
Wokingham, Berkshire |
24 of 72
Mon 18th Mar 2013 2:33pm
Gabby Hayes - one lesson with him was the full 40 minutes of him explaining that he had a "hapsburg" jaw!
Always remember when he took assembly & finished the Lords Prayer 10 minutes after the rest of us |
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Rootes66
Dunfermline |
25 of 72
Wed 20th Mar 2013 10:49am
Always wondered what was wrong with Gabby's jaw. It did look quite strange. Gabby was often on "point-duty" at the corner in the corridor next to the school office. There was always a teacher (master I think they were called) on duty like a prison warder looking down the corridors at the changeover between periods.
Going back to Hammons and school outfitters, I found these period adverts in a 1950 Coventrian, the school mag for King Henry's. Sometime I'll scan all the ads and post them here as there are numerous old Coventry businesses from days of yore, familiar to old timers. Here are three outfitters, Gibberds, Haywards and Hammons. Certainly plenty of choice in 1950.
Hugh
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Midland Red
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26 of 72
Wed 20th Mar 2013 4:49pm
I'm so glad someone mentioned Duffield as I thought I recalled him as a Holy Trinity chorister who was a Bablake master - there he is just about in the middle of the back row!
As an OC I only knew two Bablake masters, the other one being Falla who lodged next door but one to us in the late 1950s/early 1960s |
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mick |
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Wed 20th Mar 2013 5:05pm
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charabanc
Coventry |
28 of 72
Wed 20th Mar 2013 8:31pm
On 12th Mar 2013 12:01am, Steve Morley said:
The scarf is broad yellow/gold and maroon stripes.....
The scarf was nearer red and yellow in blocks across the width. I think that Jock Falla might have been the book launcher and perhaps Ray Fox the other but I wouldn't like to fall foul of libel laws. |
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VernonDudleyBohay-Nowell
Coventry |
29 of 72
Wed 20th Mar 2013 8:53pm
In the same spirit and under the same libel laws, Mr Fox was my first form-master and I do believe you're right. |
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Foxcote
Warwick |
30 of 72
Fri 22nd Mar 2013 9:11am
Just found this link for 'Pud Rice', Precinct 1955! |
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