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Len and Chris
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Hi Dave & Mal,just read your script you have put on the web site about a visit to our x Home Goldings as I have been away for a few days when you put it on. I was so pleased when I saw what you have done, a Big Thank You. P.S. Does it mean only old boys, or can families also be involved?
3 May 2010
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Dave
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With many thanks to the residents of the Goldings Mansion and the positive response to my letter that I posted last week regarding a visit for the old boys around the Mansion on the next re-union (2010)day.Quite a few have responded with agreement, but they are asking others that also live there for their permission so their privacy will not be invaded without prior agreement,and I will give more details on the re-union invitations.I am hoping that well before the re-union that I have more details of the arrangements so that we can deal with the kind invite and respect their rights to privacy as Mr Macdonald (Governor 1927-45)and Mr Wheatley (Headmaster 1945-66) would expect of us!so if anyone is not displaying the official Goldings re-union identity badge on the day will not be allowed to visit (these I do every year which are given out at the re-union venue)So if anyone of you do not receive your badge,please contact the re-union team,Peter Drummond,Ann,Ellen and Brian Perrier,Mal or me to print one. Arrangements for transport,parking, and times agreed will be given on this site and also on the re-union invite. Many thanks to Brian Perrier who asssisted me with posting the letters.
P.S. Just remember they now live there and parking in the courtyard is part of there property,so I will arrange alternative agreement with the residents that doesn't upset them, but I am sure that anyone who is disabled they will allow us to drop off in the courtyard. They are looking forward to your stories and escapades that we encountered at "Goldings"
3 May 2010
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Len
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Hi Dave, I do remember Winifred Dudley,s name .I dont know if she ever worked in the sewing room that was in the archway as you go to the main entrance court yard . As I remember it caught fire while I was there , and one of the boy,s went to put a flame out that was creeping up the electric light cable and he died, he was electrocuted, but I have forgoten his name.
2 May 2010
- Colnbrook Slough
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Dave
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This week I have been in touch with Winifred Dudley who was a seamstress at Goldings from 1938-45,and would welcome via myself to talk to any of the old boys who were there in this period.She does remember Arthur Deamer,Joe Patch,Ron Stackwood,Mr Tempest, and other names from the period and would dearly like to exchange stories and incidents from this period with them...come on John you must surely remember her!
1 May 2010
- Back in the Black Country after the Goldings Cup
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peter
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Never mind Dave I hear they are selling second hand memories down the town they just might have one for an old fogie from Goldings
30 April 2010
- warm and sunny south
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