Married at CH...
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- mattw
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Married at CH...
We got married at CH on the 19th December 2009 in the snow - we wanted a winter wedding and it delivered - fabulous luck.
A few pics can be seen here off our photographer's website:
http://tinyurl.com/ycr9czb
I wore my original pair of yellow socks with my suit, kept me warm too during the day
If anyone is thinking of using CH as a venue they are excellent, food and service was superb (nothing like days of old!) plus of course the dining hall has such a 'wow' factor for guests.
Cheers, Matt W.
A few pics can be seen here off our photographer's website:
http://tinyurl.com/ycr9czb
I wore my original pair of yellow socks with my suit, kept me warm too during the day
If anyone is thinking of using CH as a venue they are excellent, food and service was superb (nothing like days of old!) plus of course the dining hall has such a 'wow' factor for guests.
Cheers, Matt W.
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You lucky ******* !!
I expect many of us would have liked that opportunity, which, alas did not exist for either of my Weddings !
Is the privilege restricted to Old Blues ?
An old rumour (In my time) alleged that the School Captain could be Married, and on at least one occasion WAS !!!
(This would be in the early 19th C)
I expect many of us would have liked that opportunity, which, alas did not exist for either of my Weddings !
Is the privilege restricted to Old Blues ?
An old rumour (In my time) alleged that the School Captain could be Married, and on at least one occasion WAS !!!
(This would be in the early 19th C)
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Fabulous, thank you for sharing those with us.
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Thanks for sharing - brave girl getting married in a low backed dress in the snow! OH's comment was "Well she had her love to keep her warm!" Pity there isn't a picture of the yellow socks!
Katharine Dobson (Hills) 6.14, 1959 - 1965
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CH is available for anyone to get married at a civil ceremony in the Court Room and then reception in Dining Hall or Big School (perhaps another building too, Theatre say) you have to have an association with the school (i.e. Old Blue, teacher etc) to be able to use the chapel.NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:You lucky ******* !!
I expect many of us would have liked that opportunity, which, alas did not exist for either of my Weddings !
Is the privilege restricted to Old Blues ?
See here on the school website:
http://www.christs-hospital.org.uk/scho ... lities.php
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The dress was stunningKatharine wrote:Thanks for sharing - brave girl getting married in a low backed dress in the snow! OH's comment was "Well she had her love to keep her warm!" Pity there isn't a picture of the yellow socks!
Socks picture here
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Neill the Notorious wrote: "An old rumour (In my time) alleged that the School Captain could be Married, and on at least one occasion WAS !!! (This would be in the early 19th C)"
I suggest you ask Ken Mansell, Old Blue, about this. He has done/is doing an immense amount of work on CH/Old Blues in the 19th Century, and if anyone knows the answer, he will.
I have done quite a lot of work on CH in the very late 18th century and first decade of the 19th century and have never come across this, but Ken would know far better than I.
I suggest you ask Ken Mansell, Old Blue, about this. He has done/is doing an immense amount of work on CH/Old Blues in the 19th Century, and if anyone knows the answer, he will.
I have done quite a lot of work on CH in the very late 18th century and first decade of the 19th century and have never come across this, but Ken would know far better than I.
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mattw wrote:The dress was stunningKatharine wrote:Thanks for sharing - brave girl getting married in a low backed dress in the snow! OH's comment was "Well she had her love to keep her warm!" Pity there isn't a picture of the yellow socks!
Socks picture here
I think the yellow socks are stunning too, against the black. Nice idea
Jo
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Nice shiny shoes too.
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Thanks Matt. Now confession time - were the socks legitimately yours? In my day all uniform belonged to the school and we should not have kept any of it. I always assumed Horsham was the same, and that yellow socks would belong to the school.
Katharine Dobson (Hills) 6.14, 1959 - 1965
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Yeah I thought exactly that too Katharine. Does this mean we have a thief in our midst???
Seriously though, Matt, many congratulations and I hope the piccies I e-mailed were of use
Seriously though, Matt, many congratulations and I hope the piccies I e-mailed were of use
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I regret to tell you that The Blessed Anne, on hearing about the CH Wedding asked ------------
"Do they do Funerals ?"
"Do they do Funerals ?"
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They are lovely, congratulations!. Always nice to see the end result of the 'school' snap avatars!! Oddest thing is, that having neither attended nor visited Horsham, how familiar the buildings seemed!
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Anon or The Guru or someone worthy like that.
Wasn't DR.
Definitely not.
"If you cannot have what you want, then learn to want what you have"
Anon or The Guru or someone worthy like that.
Wasn't DR.
Definitely not.
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I asked Matron on the last day of term if I could keep my socks and she said yes! (She wouldn't let me have a shirt though). They still have my house number written on the tags They were the 'special' best pair for use on St Matthew's Day etc when you also got to wear your 'best' housie coat instead of the everyday one that got worn non-stop, the wool was so soft on these compared to everyday wear...Tommy wrote:Yeah I thought exactly that too Katharine. Does this mean we have a thief in our midst???
I've still got my blue/white stripe Maine rugby shirt and socks too
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Lovely photos Matthew.
I especially like the two with Big School, partially lit as the background.
I especially like the two with Big School, partially lit as the background.
John Rutley. Prep B & Coleridge B. 1958-1963.