Does anyone know the school latin motto?
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We certainly sang 'Goodbyee' in 2's and Auld Lang Syne in 2's and on the train but I do have the feeling that 'Goodbyee was only in 2's.
For those of us who travelled on the train it was certainly a passing from school to home and vice versa.
Regarding the posts re the motto, I checked in the front of the CH book and it is
Fear God
Love the Brotherhood
Honour the King
no mention of Honouring all men.
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For those of us who travelled on the train it was certainly a passing from school to home and vice versa.
Regarding the posts re the motto, I checked in the front of the CH book and it is
Fear God
Love the Brotherhood
Honour the King
no mention of Honouring all men.
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Those who have been watching the thread on 'from what did you drink your tea.....' will know that I was bidding on something else on eBay. This is it. I didn't get it.. pipped at the post by someone else (not an Old Blue) who collects CH memorabilia.
Interestingly, it gives the motto - as in about 1922 (and which still pertained when I was there 1957-66) :-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
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Interestingly, it gives the motto - as in about 1922 (and which still pertained when I was there 1957-66) :-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
Kerren
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That's not off on a tangent, it's a direct response to the quote! Just questioning which Brotherhood is being referred to, as the King is obviously a certain E. Presley. No?J.R. wrote:cj wrote:That would be the Brotherhood of Man encouraging us to save all your kisses?englishangel wrote:Fear God
Love the Brotherhood
Honour the King
........ and I thought it was me that went off on a tangent !
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No - Definitely not in my book.cj wrote:That's not off on a tangent, it's a direct response to the quote! Just questioning which Brotherhood is being referred to, as the King is obviously a certain E. Presley. No?J.R. wrote:cj wrote: That would be the Brotherhood of Man encouraging us to save all your kisses?
........ and I thought it was me that went off on a tangent !
Getting back on topic, I find it extremely worrying that all the earlier Heads at Hertford were MISS somebody or other. This to me, has implications of Catholic priests and altar boys !
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Miss Morrison was the headmistress when I was there, and for a year or so after the merger, and in no way did she resemble a catholic priest or an altar boy. She was, IMHO, very nice.
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J R What planet do you come from?
Married women did not work outside the home and in fact nurses were not allowed to marry or have boyfriends, and if they married they had to leave the profession. I imagine much the same pertained among teachers.
The hours at a boarding school were not very conducive to having relationships.
Married women did not work outside the home and in fact nurses were not allowed to marry or have boyfriends, and if they married they had to leave the profession. I imagine much the same pertained among teachers.
The hours at a boarding school were not very conducive to having relationships.
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Also applied to telephone operators-they received a dowry on marriage and either left or returned as unestablished employees.englishangel wrote:J R What planet do you come from?
Married women did not work outside the home and in fact nurses were not allowed to marry or have boyfriends, and if they married they had to leave the profession. I imagine much the same pertained among teachers.
The hours at a boarding school were not very conducive to having relationships.
The peculiar feeling I had was that most of the House Mistresses had no qualifications for anything and needed a living in job that didn't imply being a servant. I may be maligning them, but the only one who appeared to be remotely interested in her girls as people was Miss Lomas (6's)
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I wonder what would make someone who is not of the school collect memorabilia from CH? Or am I being thick?kerrensimmonds wrote:Those who have been watching the thread on 'from what did you drink your tea.....' will know that I was bidding on something else on eBay. This is it. I didn't get it.. pipped at the post by someone else (not an Old Blue) who collects CH memorabilia.
Interestingly, it gives the motto - as in about 1922 (and which still pertained when I was there 1957-66) :-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... %3AIT&rd=1
Kerren