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I remember early one morning I was cold and half asleep, pulled up the blankets around me, I still felt cold I lifted my head off |
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We were allowed out for a day off on a Wednesday. This one Wednesday we had been out into Hertford , on our way back just |
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Henry Peete Aberdeen 53-57 |
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Being in the gardening we used to have to take up the fruit and veg to the kitchens, as we crossed the courtyard all the lads used |
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Paul Walkeden. Somerset. 63-65 |
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I was Drum Major in the band and every where we went Goldings was the best, now you get ten points |
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Henry Peete. 54-57 |
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Chris Horsenell Somerset 62-65 |
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Pinhead had us all out “who called the cook a %*&%” and a voice at the back whispered loudly “who called the %*&% a cook” |
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Brian Perrier. MacAndrew. 62-64 |
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I hated sports , but especially Football being played in the Winter I could never understand why we were made to |
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Tony Angell Somerset 62-64 |
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I used to watch the milk being delivered in the big churns, Heavy they were, and to move them the men used to lean them on the |
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Jimmy James. Mount Steven 45-48 |
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It’s great to reminisce and be reminded of all the pranks and laughs we used to get up to like; Scrumping with our pillow cases for |
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in the middle of the river! , and I nearly had a flipping heart attack when I first heard that bugle in 62. |
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When the MacAndrew wing was opened part of my living quarters were converted to toilets exclusively for the use of Princess |
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Margaret, unfortunately they were not used, there is an outstanding bill forwarded to the Royal Family. |
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Do you remember dogs alley when the last boy after gym to get dressed, had to run the gauntlet of 2 lines of boys and we hit them |
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Tony Angell Somerset 62-64 |
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I remember being digs eye when the lads climbed the tower and flew the skull and crossbones from the flagpole. Pinhead came |
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Brian Perrier MacAndrew 62-64 |
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Bill Roe Aberdeen 51 -56 |
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Bobby Mac was helping me build a new fence last year, having a break as you do, and sitting reminiscing about Goldings, and |
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Dave Blower Somerset 62-65 |
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THINK ABOUT THIS |
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When Goldings was closed myself and other Verney Lads went down to the Lodge gates, and tied them shut, we |
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Angus McGeoch Somerset 63-67 |
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In 44 when I was at Goldings, We were in the Chapel for Sunday service, when we heard a Doodlebug go over with the |
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Goldings it was the wash in Hertford Town near the Castle Cinema. |
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At Goldings myself and a couple of others formed a group called The Echoes, named because where we practiced in a long |
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Dave Blower Somerset 62-65 |
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Remember I remember that show but I remember the other act with Joe Brown it was Lenny the lion. After the show I |
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remember us all queuing up for his Autograph (Not Joe Browns – Lenny the lions autograph) How sad is that. |
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Being very small I was the one who had to climb through the window at the cinema and lose everyone in for free, this particular |
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Saturday t was just me and our Harry So I climbed in and snook through ,I thought this is a good film, and sat down for a minute. |
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All images and text copyright © to Goldings Old Boys reunion members |
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If you have a short one however small you’d like to share ( the story I’m on about, behave yourself. ) click here |
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All large ones go on the guest book for us all to see. |
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Page Compiled September 2005 |
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Those were the days at Wimbledon |
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Those were the days |