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Life and Times of Mr. Embleton and his Family |
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(Photographs and information © supplied by his daughter, Joan Embleton) |


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Wych Elms 1952 The Embleton Family |
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1955 Mr. and Mrs Embleton |
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The majority of their past has been gifted to the site by Joan (his daughter) |


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1946 |
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L/r, Revuelta, Hodges, Page, Burford, (?), Harris, (?) |
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Top Field |
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Mr Embleton with his dog “Andy” |
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Goldings was a career move for my father, but also a move away from after Herts Training School and his job immediately before |


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Mr. Embleton (Head Gardener) |
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with Edwin 1951 |
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Mr Embleton with boy (unknown) |
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As most of us remember Mr Embleton walked with a slight limp, and as Joan points out it was indirectly it was due to a football injury. |


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Gardening Staff (on the front lawn) |
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L--R Polish Gentleman? Mr. Page, Mr. Embleton, |
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The Verney May 1952 |
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L--R Tabor, W. Cotton, (?), Mr. Embleton, Brotherwood, |


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The Verney Front Door |
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Mr. Corbett, Mrs. Embleton, Sylvia, Joan, and Paul, |
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Waterford Verney, May 1952 Taber and Brotherwood. |
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We as children were both born in South Shields in my maternal grandmothers house (Cleadon). |


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Joan Embleton and Christopher Tordoff |
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Joan Embleton and Celia Wheatley |


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We had both started school before arriving at Goldings, and Sylvia my sister soon started at Ware Grammar School, |
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Joan and Sylvia Embleton |
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Jack Cooper (cook, extreme left) |


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(?), Mrs. Wheatley, Mrs. And Mr. Embleton with daughter Joan |
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Goldings Outdoor Swimming Pool 1949 |
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L--R Christine Stackwood, Jane Corbett, Joan Embleton and Shirley (?) |
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My sister Sylvia is four and a half years older than me. She and all of her three children live in Southampton. She was closer in age to |


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Celia Wheatley’s Wedding Group |
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Celia Wheatley and Father, Wedding Day |


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Sylvia, being older, was never as involved in Golding’s life as I was. |
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All images and text copyright © to Goldings Old Boys reunion members |
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Page Compiled January 2014 |

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Back row: Mr. White, Mr. Blakemore, Mr. Maslin, Boys? |
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You may, or may not know, that I was the scorer for the |
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Mr. Embleton, Mr. Moss, (?), |
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1950, Mr. Brown, and an unknown boy. |
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Continued |