St matthews day and Mid B 1972

Post any pictures of your time at CH, or pictures of people/places at CH now - what's changed over the past years? What's good/what's bad?

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Paddy McDaid was the older brother.
Des Lockyer and Adrian Gray would be in there.
Interestingly I thought Rex and myself overlapped but he thought we didn't, the photo may prove otherwise.
I will be interested to hear his comments.
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Mid A 15 wrote:
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we posted together and my reply was for MidA15.
But yes, well spotted, others worth spotting played for Wales and British Lions and from a previous link one who now sports large military type moustache to balance a big back pack.
Is Roger Lane the button Grecian next to Ian? Bartholomew who is next to "Ratty?"
Yes. (and you are right it is Ian Bartholomew). Interestingly in the marching photo Roger does not yet have his buttons.
The house behind us in the marching photo is Col A and I can name two people in their front rank.
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Richard Ruck wrote:Some of the younger blokes in this photo were in Mid B. when I was, but it's a real struggle to put names to faces.

Des Lockyer, Adrian Gray and a couple of McDaids spring to mind.

Staff - Ratty James, Gerald Davies, Matron (ashamed I can't remember her name, but she was very nice), can't name the older guy, Keith Stratton (who was my tutor for a while).

Rex Sweeny behind the cups?
I'll go for Harry Spurrier as the older guy. Not 100% on that though :?:
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I think you could be right.

On a (perhaps) unrelated note, do you have any idea why 'Harry's Alley' was so named?
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Richard Ruck wrote:I think you could be right.

On a (perhaps) unrelated note, do you have any idea why 'Harry's Alley' was so named?
It is Harry. Don't know where Harry's alley is but he lived in a newish house on the road between Thorn B and big side.
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Richard Ruck wrote:I think you could be right.

On a (perhaps) unrelated note, do you have any idea why 'Harry's Alley' was so named?
I don't unless you are referring to West Gun Copse where he lived when I was there.

In case you missed my earlier post Matron was Jessie Rawson.
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Yup, that road was nicknamed 'Harry's Alley'.

I was just wondering how and when the name came into use.
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Mid A 15 wrote:In case you missed my earlier post Matron was Jessie Rawson.
Thanks, I remember now.

A nice lady - she let me nick a load of buttons on my last day. I still have them on a blazer (not that I wear blazers too often, you understand!).
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Richard Ruck wrote:
Mid A 15 wrote:In case you missed my earlier post Matron was Jessie Rawson.
Thanks, I remember now.

A nice lady
Agreed, but she must have trained with the Hartford matron she couldn't understand why we would wear our own underwear rather than put up with a twice a week change of CH issue.
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Aren't you glad you never had to work in the C.H. laundry during the '70s?

It really doesn't bear thinking about!!
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AKAP wrote:Correct, I'll name some others but I'll wait and see if there are anymore IDs.
Tim Skinner (mass of curly hair) back row extreme right and Dave Agnew is the taller chap next to him. Michael Burns is sitting next to you I think.

I met Dave some years after leaving as he was working in a care home just up the road from where I was living at the time.
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Mid A 15 wrote:
AKAP wrote:Correct, I'll name some others but I'll wait and see if there are anymore IDs.
Tim Skinner (mass of curly hair) back row extreme right and Dave Agnew is the taller chap next to him. Michael Burns is sitting next to you I think.

I met Dave some years after leaving as he was working in a care home just up the road from where I was living at the time.
Right again.
There are also two sons of teachers in this photo.
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Richard Ruck wrote:Yup, that road was nicknamed 'Harry's Alley'.

I was just wondering how and when the name came into use.
Still known as that as well...
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AKAP wrote:
Mid A 15 wrote:
AKAP wrote:Correct, I'll name some others but I'll wait and see if there are anymore IDs.
Tim Skinner (mass of curly hair) back row extreme right and Dave Agnew is the taller chap next to him. Michael Burns is sitting next to you I think.

I met Dave some years after leaving as he was working in a care home just up the road from where I was living at the time.
Right again.
There are also two sons of teachers in this photo.
Mc Connell's son 4 along from Dave Agnew back row and "Bogie" Fryer's son ?extreme left back row.

Michael Powell seated exteme left (not a master's son just another spot.)

Roddy Powell next to Dave Agnew Shearing next to him. Graham Lister tall chap next to HPH.

It's strange how the names come back the longer you look at the picture.
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Mid A 15 wrote: Mc Connell's son 4 along from Dave Agnew back row and "Bogie" Fryer's son ?extreme left back row.

Michael Powell seated exteme left (not a master's son just another spot.)

Roddy Powell next to Dave Agnew Shearing next to him. Graham Lister tall chap next to HPH.

It's strange how the names come back the longer you look at the picture.
Bert McConnell and Tim Fryer.
It's a bit worrying how you remember all this when it wasn't your house.

The only identification you've given I'm not sure about is the boy next to Rod Powell. I'm not sure but I think his name was Knaggs not Shearing.
For some in the photo I can hear them speaking but can't remember a name.
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