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I have three prizes awarded to my grandfather in 1886 - one concerns the recent exploration of the Nile.
All three volumes are leather bound and embossed in gold with the Housey Crest. I know he was a buttoned Grecian but the prizes were awarded to him in the Upper Fourth in the year he had his buttons ....!
In my time, all the book prizes had the crest embossed in gold - one time I got two books, the smaller presumably to make up the money allowance for it. My standard text on differential equations with a gold crest seemed a bit pretentious when I took it to tutorials - but I didn't have enough money to buy a second copy!
kerrensimmonds wrote:I never won a thing at school (except sporting colours). I am beginning to feel inadequate.
You really surprise me, Kerren. I would have thought you were far more of an achiever in CH terms than I ever was. My prizes were all for Maths in the VI form and for two of them there wasn't that much competition.
No, except for when I went to get my Hockey colours, I never got to walk across that stage, to the thunderous (let alone lukewarm!) applause of the audience. I'm scarred for life.................
The only gold crested books I have are my Bible and the companion Book of Common Prayer (apart from one or two bits and bobs which I have bought on eBay, but they don't count!)
Ho Ho!
Don't fret, Kerren - I won the junior recitation prize my first year, then absolutely nothing else until my UVI - when I received the Art Prize ( I think because I was the only UVI without a prize...) - my mother almost choked when I told her, given that I have trouble drawing a recognisable straight line, let alone anything else !
I never won the French prize because, in an unnameable ( for charity's sake ) teacher's words " you've been learning french for much longer than the others, so you have an advantage" ...! They refused to give Sebastien the French prize ( despite getting an A at A-level in the UV) for the same reason.
So we can be academic pariahs together...
Hertford - 5s/2s - 63-70
" I wish I were what I was when I wanted to be what I am now..."
Euterpe13 wrote:I never won the French prize because, in an unnameable ( for charity's sake ) teacher's words " you've been learning french for much longer than the others, so you have an advantage" ...!