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David Wheatley | david@dfwconsulting.freeserve.co.uk
Reg. The only Memory Man on TV I can remember at that time I think was a guy called Leslie Welch(?).
29 October 2015 - Witley, Surrey

Reg Longman - Somerset - 1947/50
I'm quite sure you are right David and have no doubt but that it was Trent College (not far from Derby) where I went to visit Rev. Corbett. It was a one time visit and it was over 60 years ago.

Back in the days (1957) before I left England, there was a chap (MC) on TV who would introduce an entertainer who in turn was called 'The Memory Man'. The MC would ask the audience, "Ask him (the memory man) any question, any question you wish about anything, he will give you the answer." I believe one would win a small prize if he couldn't answer the question correctly.

My question to you David W. is 'what was his name?' I should mention, there may be a small prize but you will have to come here to get it.
Incidently, while I was looking to find the Rev. Corbett's letter of reference for me, I found that your father also sent me a reference at the same time which I had forgotten.
In yet another letter I received from your dad he made reference to the murder trial I was a witness in. I'm going to email you a copy. Reg






28 October 2015 - Ontario, Canada

bill roe 1951-1955nn | billroe@hotmail.co.uk
Nice to see victor king.i was in cabinet makers shop next bench to him, in front of mr stormy tempest office.mr farnam spike, instructer,can remember some lads david macallister, graham ferris, mauris munson.
28 October 2015 - wigan

David Wheatley | david@dfwconsulting.freeserve.co.uk
Reg. Mr Corbett left to become Chaplain at Trent College in Nottingham.
27 October 2015 - Witley, Surrey

Email received Brian Battrick
My Name is Brian William Battrick and my father Albert Battrick went to William Baker School in 1922. Dad was born in 1907 and I am his only child. Three years ago I set about writing my own story and my research took me into history my Dad had never talked about. Dad died in 1988 and I am now 75 so the project in writing my own story is for my own grandchildren to know the history of the family. I have two photographs of Dad when he was at the school, one of them shows him in the first cricket team as the wicket keeper and the other photo is of him in the football team in 1923. I also have a few of his boxing medals dated 1923, 1922, 1926, 1925, 1924and 1920. The earliest is when he was still at Epson before he was transferred to the new school. One medal has on it The Ben Fund Tournament 1926-27 when he was Centre Half.
My story took two years to put together. I have looked at your web site and find many answers to the past. I have his tools from the time he did carpentry . I found out why he needed help and found it with the school. Much of it is sad but he made it . He had a happy marriage and home, he proceeded to have a good job and saw grandchildren .
If you can help me in any way it would help me close the story of his early life.
Best Wishes
Brian Battrick
26 October 2015

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