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keighley
121 of 310  Tue 15th Oct 2013 9:59pm  

On 29th Sep 2013 7:58pm, Mick Strong said: Hi bug ass, what year did you go and whose class were you in for the last year at Henry Parkes? Just feel that we must have crossed paths at sometime.....
Sorry Mick I have only just found this post. My last class at Henry Parkes was with Mrs Lardner. She was a right crabby old cow. But she liked her girls. Mayors Croft kids - the only one I remember was Keith Pitchford. His dad was a big snooker player.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
122 of 310  Wed 16th Oct 2013 8:00pm  

Hi bug ass. I do not remember Mrs Lardner, what year was that? Think I can remember Keith but not sure. Anthony and Sheila McAvity, David and Barbara Lawley also lived in Mayors Croft.
Mick Strong

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Canley (inc. Sir Henry Parkes School)
bug ass
123 of 310  Wed 16th Oct 2013 9:10pm  
Off-topic / chat  

Covkidd
Coventry
124 of 310  Thu 17th Oct 2013 8:50pm  

Hello all, first post here so I thought I'd post about Sir Henry Parkes as I went there, Infants and Juniors, leaving in 1971. In the Junior school Mr. Maddison was Headmaster, but was soon replaced by Mr. Clay. I remember Mr. Bayliss (my 3rd year teacher), Mr. Meachin (Woodwork) and Mr. Rea very well. I was very interested in aircraft and remember Mr. Bayliss telling me he was in Mosquito aircraft during the war, and Mr. Meachin saying he was a gunner in Bomber Command. In my last year I was in Mrs. Jones class and think I had the record number of wacks across the hand with the ruler from her (honestly, I wasn't that bad). Some of my strongest memories are of the football games, outdoors and indoors in the main hall using the benches on their sides, rounders in the summer, watching one of the Apollo missions on a TV in the hall, swimming lessons at Canley teachers college, and being in Bradman (green colours). Surely nobody from my era would forget the dinner lady Mrs. Benton. I drive past the old site most days and it always brings back the memories.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Canley (inc. Sir Henry Parkes School)
Mick Strong
Coventry
125 of 310  Sun 20th Oct 2013 1:55pm  

Hi Covkidd, I had great times there, but 10 years before you. Did Les Rea still take the football when you were there?
Mick Strong

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Canley (inc. Sir Henry Parkes School)
Covkidd
Coventry
126 of 310  Tue 22nd Oct 2013 7:17pm  

Hi Mick, Yes Mr. Rea still took football, although I remember when Mr. Bayliss took it one time, and played himself wearing old 50's style boots and nearly broke my leg.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
127 of 310  Tue 22nd Oct 2013 8:09pm  

Mansfield Hotspurs with leather knock in studs. I remember him having those when we used to play at dinner time. Him and Mr Rea used to tuck their trousers in their socks.
Mick Strong

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Canley (inc. Sir Henry Parkes School)
Covkidd
Coventry
128 of 310  Tue 22nd Oct 2013 8:43pm  

Tucked in socks, I'd forgotten that Lol I was wearing shinpads, he took a swipe at me and completely removed one of them.
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Mick Strong
Coventry
129 of 310  Tue 22nd Oct 2013 8:56pm  

Do you remember having to stand in a line shouting "sir pick me" when they picked the team for the dinner time games?
Mick Strong

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Canley (inc. Sir Henry Parkes School)
TonyS
Coventry
130 of 310  Wed 23rd Oct 2013 9:14am  

These were produced to celebrate the school's life - and subsequent closure.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Canley (inc. Sir Henry Parkes School)
TonyS
Coventry
131 of 310  Wed 23rd Oct 2013 9:38am  

... and this is the official programme produced for the school's opening on 29th March 1950. Note that TWO schools were opened that day, Henry Parkes and its "sister" school Manor Park Primary in Cheylesmore. Both of almost identical design. The latter is still in use today. Sorry, but owing to forum restrictions the original scan doesn't resize very well (please email me if anybody wants anything clarifying)
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TonyS
Coventry
132 of 310  Wed 23rd Oct 2013 9:49am  

Here's a photo of the dignitaries in attendance at the opening.
Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Canley (inc. Sir Henry Parkes School)
Mick Strong
Coventry
133 of 310  Wed 23rd Oct 2013 8:59pm  

Great pics Tony.
Mick Strong

Coventry Suburbs and Beyond - Canley (inc. Sir Henry Parkes School)
LesM
Melbourne, Australia
134 of 310  Thu 24th Oct 2013 1:15am  

Hi Mick. Although I think we attended the school at different times your reference to a Colin Brown reminded me of a boy in my Junior class (Miss Penn) that I had completely forgotten since the mid-fifties, a boy called Granville Brown. He was a strange kid, quietly spoken, very short, brown hair with a hair cut like a monk! I can hear his voice now. Thanks for the funny memory.
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LesM
Melbourne, Australia
135 of 310  Thu 24th Oct 2013 1:29am  

On 30th Sep 2013 1:00pm, Mick Strong said: Yes, I remember Francis, but not sure where he lived. Do you remember Colin Brown or Graham Smith. Both of them were in the football team of 61. Got a photo somewhere and I must try and dig it out. I think that both of them lived around the Pershore Place area down by the highway.
Mick, I lived in Walsall Street just off Wendiburgh Avenue and was great friends with Anthony (or "Ant") as he was a couple of years older than me but he and his sister also lived in Walsall Street. I had completely forgotten about his sister, Sheila McAvity, a lovely family from Ireland I believe. Ant was a very skinny boy, always friendly and a great mate. Sadly passed away a few years ago.
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