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Len Harpin | chrislen@talktalk.net
Hi all Mr Randall was my boss in the boot & shoe shop when I was there in 1944-48 onwards great man, new his job many of boys had a lot to thank him for also Mr Newbury & Mr Tordorf
19 February 2009 - Colnbrook Slough

angell | tonythepainter1@aol.com
Yes Dave about the shoes, if you put your right foot in one, and your left foot in the other, then do the laces up they keep your feet warm in the winter.
I know that cos I was in the bootmakers for a while.
Tony
19 February 2009 - LONDON

Clifford Steele
Dave,
The photo of Mr. Randall who was in charge of the Bootmakers Department in the 50's I think was demonstrating stitching technique rather than making shoes. However, as always I could be wrong.
Pop
19 February 2009

email recieved D M Willacy
STOP PRESS
Many apologies.I AM losing the plot. The Goldings Final at St Albans is on Monday 27 April and NOT 27 March.
I ask your indulgence or my p45
David Willacy
19 February 2009

Webmaster comments   Thanks for the query Alan

Alan Dearman 1955-59 | alan.dearman@ntlworld.com
Hi Dave, thanks for the info about the Goldings u14s cup final and look forward to knowing the full details. In the mean time, if you want to throw your toys out of the pram, I will take my own snap!!
On the subject of food. I well remember the dining hall being closed and the Rec being used as the "Goldings Restaurant" It was horendous as there was no heating in the place and you could not warm your hands on the Grogg as that was almost cold. The place was damp, cold, wet and smelt musty. How we ate our meals in there I will never know. Health and safety would have had a field day. But what memories we have and only a goldings boy will know what they mean to us.
Don't know anything about the shoes but I know in one of the photo's is Mr Tordoff who was my tutor and who I owe so much for teaching me my leather work skills for which I gained employment with a local shoe shop in Nottingham then later spent 25 years as a prosthetic technicial, making and repairing Artificial legs at the Nottingham City Hospital.
18 February 2009 - Nottingham

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