Anyone In Your House With You Now In The Public Eye?

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Could be,there aren't many of us, but you'll have to give me a bit more of a clue, like their first name and where they lived :o
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Hi all, not sure how public eye this is but for those of you at CH in the 60's (well 63 to 71) may well remember my brother Malcolm and I from Coleridge A? Malc left in '70 as House Captain & Drummer in the Band and I left in '71, also House Captain, Malcolm is now Head Chef at Housey, and has been there for 2 years now - what a great excuse to revisit!
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srcudlipp wrote:Could be,there aren't many of us, but you'll have to give me a bit more of a clue, like their first name and where they lived :o
The mother was called Beryl, and the son, Graham, they lived in Summerdown Road, Eastbourne.
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I do remember someone who shall remain nameless making the front page of the Sunday Mirror in 1974
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It gave me quite a shock I can tell you.

I think her profile is a little lower now.
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huntertitus wrote:
srcudlipp wrote:Could be,there aren't many of us, but you'll have to give me a bit more of a clue, like their first name and where they lived :o
The mother was called Beryl, and the son, Graham, they lived in Summerdown Road, Eastbourne.
Not guilty - none of my clan down that way, I'm afraid
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ray day wrote:Hi all, not sure how public eye this is but for those of you at CH in the 60's (well 63 to 71) may well remember my brother Malcolm and I from Coleridge A? Malc left in '70 as House Captain & Drummer in the Band and I left in '71, also House Captain, Malcolm is now Head Chef at Housey, and has been there for 2 years now - what a great excuse to revisit!
Hi Ray,

I met up with you, Malcolm and Nigel Siddall over by the 1st X1 cricket pitch on my last visit to CH. I remember you as being a pretty useful sprinter at school.

Hope all is well with both you and Malcolm.
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englishangel wrote:I do remember someone who shall remain nameless making the front page of the Sunday Mirror in 1974
British Beauty in Spanish jail ordeal
It gave me quite a shock I can tell you.

I think her profile is a little lower now.
Do you still have the clippings ?????
Not lower, actually .... merely more sophisticated...
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Euterpe13 wrote:
englishangel wrote:I do remember someone who shall remain nameless making the front page of the Sunday Mirror in 1974
British Beauty in Spanish jail ordeal
It gave me quite a shock I can tell you.

I think her profile is a little lower now.
Do you still have the clippings ?????
Not lower, actually .... merely more sophisticated...
I am afraid I don't. I was living in Fleetwood doing a summer job at the time, with my boyfriend, and had popped out to get the Sunday papers. I shot back to our flat faster than I had ambled out I can tell you.
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englishangel wrote:
Euterpe13 wrote:
englishangel wrote:I do remember someone who shall remain nameless making the front page of the Sunday Mirror in 1974 It gave me quite a shock I can tell you.

I think her profile is a little lower now.
Do you still have the clippings ?????
Not lower, actually .... merely more sophisticated...
I am afraid I don't. I was living in Fleetwood doing a summer job at the time, with my boyfriend, and had popped out to get the Sunday papers. I shot back to our flat faster than I had ambled out I can tell you.
Ah well, never mind -would have been something to show the grandchildren.... particularly as none of the rest was documented, and I cant talk/write about it because too many people still alive....!
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I just remember the headline, I don't remember what it was about.

I had other things on my mind. 8)
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RUGBY

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Earlier someone asked whether Housie has ever produced an England rugby player? Admittedly some time ago, but during my time (1948-55) a mster named WPC Davies played for England and another master, Norman(?) Fryer, either played for or had a trial for Wales.
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petard249 wrote:Earlier someone asked whether Housie has ever produced an England rugby player? Admittedly some time ago, but during my time (1948-55) a mster named WPC Davies played for England and another master, Norman(?) Fryer, either played for or had a trial for Wales.
Norman T Fryer played for Harlequins too

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Andrew Higgins - plays rugby for Bath (1st XV methinks?)
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Emma Jane wrote:Andrew Higgins - plays rugby for Bath (1st XV methinks?)
And he lived opposite me...
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petard249 wrote:Earlier someone asked whether Housie has ever produced an England rugby player? Admittedly some time ago, but during my time (1948-55) a mster named WPC Davies played for England and another master, Norman(?) Fryer, either played for or had a trial for Wales.
Someone called Silk had cricket and rugby Englands caps, allegedly.

Kit Aitken (Housemaster, Col A) also played for Harlequins.
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