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CHAZ wrote:When you got school colours, you got a really nice crest embroidered with gold and this was meant to go on your blazer. I still have mine in "unused" form as I never put it on my blazer but I was wondering if pupils still get this as aprt of the colours?
CHAZ wrote:When you got school colours, you got a really nice crest embroidered with gold and this was meant to go on your blazer. I still have mine in "unused" form as I never put it on my blazer but I was wondering if pupils still get this as aprt of the colours?
I did when I got my colours for cricket scoring
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
Not necessarily, my father and brothers still have good heads of hair, and just look at DBTS. In general you should look at your maternal grandfather to discover your fate.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
My mum's dad had a full head of hear (pretty much) until he died in his early 80's... Take a look at a Holdsworth male and there's not a full head of hair to be seen!
I did say 'in general' My father-in-law had a good head of hair, but ma-in-laws Dad was bald as were 2 of her brothers (the other having a good head of hair) My husband and his twin are both bald and started receding around 20 years of age. All four of the next generation (the youngest being my Chris aged 21) do not seem to be losing any.
"If a man speaks, and there isn't a woman to hear him, is he still wrong?"
Estimated price was £70-£90, but the price realised was £50.
I was watching this and intended to buy, but the auction ran on too long and I had to go to a Ben Watt concert. I was a bit peeved to see that it only realised £50.
(Wondering what jtaylor paid now, or what the eBay price was)
Did it sell this time? There are probably quite a few of these around as I remember them being sold on an Old Blues Day some years ago. There was also crockery for sale bearing the CH crest. I believe the crockery originated from the Infirmary (Sicker in 1960s terminology) and pieces were decorated in green and pink. I presume the different colours denoted specific wards, or separate floors perhaps, anyone what the differentiation represented? Other crockery around has the crest in blue which originates from Dining Hall.