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Peter
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Lets spare a though for bobby mac and the hurricane which hit the Bahamas yesterday I hope That he and Roma are ok best wishes to you both hope to see you soon
26 August 2011
- Chatham
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Dave
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Bob, I will bring all I can,see you soon,the Somerset Kid,with Skip as my Housemaster who used to come into the dorm in the morning,look through the window and utter "What a Lovely for a Murder" and other ones to rude to mention on this site..wonderful Staff!
26 August 2011
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Bob Robertson
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Dave forgot to say could you bring copies of videos/cds and anything else from Goldings to the Reunion I have a Barnardo Video with masses of different stories I will bring it along going to Gold Coast Rotary Club for lunch am guest speaker on Barnardos it will be my 49th time giving talks on Barnardos all over Australia east coast
26 August 2011
- Gold Coast
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Bob Robertson
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Like Alan and many others I remember Mrs Halfhide I was a frequent visitor to sickbay with nose bleeds and rotten tonsils which were later removed by Dr Death at the Australasian Hospital at Barkingside, Please pass on our respects to Dots family not many of the wonderful staff left Just read the Printing story for the first time, couple of pictures of me including the one by the Hydelberg Platen I remember well Peter Mitchel was the first one to run this brand new machine must have been about 1957 in with Bill Purkiss he was a wonderful instructor how he put up with us I will never know, he kept in touch for many years after I left, he came to our wedding in 1959 hardly seems 52 years ago happy days
25 August 2011
- Australia
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Dave
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Malcolm,looking at a Goldonian Winter 1962, this is what you wrote. 'Dot's' Stall About eight weeks before the Exhibition a lady called Mrs. Halfhide (affectionately known to the boys as 'Dot') had the brilliant idea of selling things which the boys had made. During the Exhibition 'Dot' had a stall in the corner of the lounge; it was arranged with tin kettles, dustpans, cake tins, stool frames, etc. There were also some very nice flowers and fruit on sale. 'Dot' and her daughter Jeanette has spent many hours of preparation embroidering pillow slips, hot water bottle covers and dressing a variety of dolls. There were some early Christmas cards on sale too. During the four days of the Exhibition 'Dot' did a roaring trade which helped in no small measure towards the success of the whole Exhibition. MALCOLM CLEWER
25 August 2011
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