Bertiewoost
Mount Nod, Coventry
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Sat 26th Oct 2013 8:24pm
On 23rd Oct 2013 8:34am, heritage said:
Have we ever discussed Bill Cleaver and Morris Dancing? It was quite popular in the 1950s.
Did he not have something to do with the Earlsdon Morris Men??
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Positively Pottering
East Midlands
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Sun 27th Oct 2013 11:40am
On 22nd Oct 2013 8:53pm, Mick Strong said:
I have no trouble remembering the names of the 10 houses when I joined in 61 and probably at a push the house masters names at the time. But, I,m struggling with the names of the teaching blocks. Gibralter and Leonardo Da Vinchi are as far as I get. Any one help?
Kent & York blocks. Can't remember the Arts and Craft block name next to Gibraltar.
Arts & Craft!!!!!! It sounds like some tribute to William Morris and his movement. What a joke.
My memories were of being ridiculed on a weekly basis by Pattinson who hurled my woodwork attempts at me with a scowl at the beginning of the lesson.
What was it with these people who were meant to teach, mentor, encourage, shape us (pardon the pun) into balanced adjusted confident young people?
Canterbury Block???? |
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heritage
Bedworth
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Sun 27th Oct 2013 11:59am
Remember that Pattison would throw anything that was to hand, mallets, pieces of wood, much to the amusement of the rest of the class. It kept you very agile unless you got hit in the middle of the shoulder blades.Was it him who checked the sharpness of a chisel by cutting hairs off his arm? Not a happy teacher.
I think Bill Cleaver was involved with Earlsdon Morris and Coventry Morris Men. A good friend at the time who got invoved with Morris Dancing was called Mike Nicholson and I think lived in Dulverton Road. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Mon 28th Oct 2013 1:19pm
I remember once in metalwork, when I was supposed to be brazing 2 brass parts together and actually melted them into a blob. Ben Hartley never said a bad word or lost his temper, he just explained what you had done wrong and helped you get it right.
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Wearethemods
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Mon 28th Oct 2013 2:27pm
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Ron
Back home in Coventry
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Tue 29th Oct 2013 1:28pm
As I mention elsewhere, I'm just getting over health issues that have prevented me from sitting and concentrating for any period of time. I'm now slowly getting back into things so just a quick one from me this time......
The comments about Mr Patterson interest me..... during my time, each 1st and 2nd year form was split 50/50 for woodwork, half with Patterson, half next door with Roy England, who I was fortunate to get. As I have said elsewhere, Roy England really was one of the best, although my woodwork end-results were possibly not.
However, before my move into civil aviation, I was working as an accountant for A G Gale and Co Ltd., the Coventry building contractors in Bodmin Road. I was expected to replace Mrs Broderick, the Company Secretary, who was planning on retiring at some point in the future, but she wasn't sure when. Clearly you have many conversations whilst you are at work and topic of school came up frequently. Anyhow, it transpired that she was Patterson's sister, and would diplomatically only speak about him briefly. The basis of her comments were that she was very surprised that he was still a teacher (this is the mid-70s), he wasn't really suited to it, and that patience was hardly his main attribute! Rest in peace, Dorothy. |
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Ron
Back home in Coventry
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Tue 29th Oct 2013 4:53pm
On 25th Oct 2013 10:19pm, bug ass said:
On 24th Oct 2013 9:27pm, Mick Strong said:
Anyone remember Boland the science master?
What about his son young Boland? what a nightmare for his dad. If young Boland was missing from a class it was because he was being caned somewhere. His dad was a good bloke and put up with a lot of c**p from dickhead "pupils", but when he snapped, watch out.
My first 'meeting' with 'Young Boland' was before I'd even started school. My older brother was in the Juniors at Whoberley Hall and used to come home for dinner. I walked to school with him one afternoon and was just about to walk back home when said individual attacked me with two pieces of wood, leaving me quite badly beaten and blooded. I remember him saying 'Get out of my school', or something similar before he attacked me. As would be expected, my mum freaked on seeing the state of me and marched off to school. The head teacher (who's name escapes me at the moment) arranged for an identity parade and I picked out Boland Junior.
I was frightened when I started at Whoberley Hall Infants in case he attacked me again, but with an older brother at the school I hoped that I would be alright. Sitting typing this has helped dig into the very bottom of my memory bank, bearing in mind I was around 4 when this incident happened - the name Robin has just sprung to mind!!
I also remember that I had forgotten about this incident, until I was invited back to the home of one of the girls in my infants class. Horror of horrors, she lived next door to the Bolands in Guphill Avenue, and I was petrified in case I met up with Robin once again! |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Tue 29th Oct 2013 5:27pm
Hi Ron, what years were you at Woodlands and what house were you in.
I never knew his name was Robin, only ever knew him as Boland. Fortunately, I did not have a lot to do with him.
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Ron
Back home in Coventry
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Wed 30th Oct 2013 5:03pm
Hi Mick.
My time was slightly later than you - September 1965 to July 1970, in Perrens. |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Wed 30th Oct 2013 8:08pm
On 27th Oct 2013 11:40am, Positively Pottering said:
Kent & York blocks. Can't remember the Arts and Craft block name next to Gibraltar.
Canterbury Block????
Canterbury, York and Kent certainly ring a bell. I think York was the block up by Brook house?
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Ron
Back home in Coventry
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Thu 31st Oct 2013 11:19am
If I remember rightly - and I'm not sure if I do....
York - Geography and History mainly - close to Brook
Canterbury - English, RE and languages (although in my time we only did French (?) - close to Stringer (is this one of the houses that has now moved??)
Gibraltar - the tallest block - maths and TD
Kent - the art and woodwork block next to Gibraltar
Leonardo's (easier than saying the full thing...) - the sciences and metalwork
It was a long time ago now ! |
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Mick Strong
Coventry
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Thu 31st Oct 2013 12:51pm
I think that is spot on. Did the music rooms / block have a name?
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Ron
Back home in Coventry
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Thu 31st Oct 2013 1:03pm
Oh heck, Can't remember. I don't think so.
But I do remember some of 'Pop' Majors music lessons in the First Year, before he semi retired.
He used to allow us to bring in 7" singles to be played during his lessons, pointing out that music had a broad spectrum and covered many, many tastes.....
'Time for another carol', he would say before putting on my Turtles 'Happy together' single... |
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bug ass
keighley
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Sun 3rd Nov 2013 4:48pm
On 31st Oct 2013 12:51pm, Mick Strong said:
I think that is spot on. Did the music rooms / block have a name?
No it was part of the main building, (assembly hall and Thompsons den of evil).
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NeilsYard
Coventry
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Sun 3rd Nov 2013 10:32pm
Yes there was a corridor that linked off to the left |
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