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Great Plum wrote:I think mine are relatively obvious too...
yeah me too. but then we're the people who've spent most of today, and plently of time on other days, posting on a CH forum. Which suggests we're at the end of the scale of people who are proud/happy/comfortable/whatever it is with the school and the fact we went there.
So makes sense we're the ones with the photos and the bibles. for the record though it happens I didn't have such a great time there, but there you go.
Well I was certainly very pleased to leave. Both times. But this forum is nice. It sort of puts some demons to rest and it's nice to retain an arms length connection.
Deb GP wrote:Well I was certainly very pleased to leave. Both times. But this forum is nice. It sort of puts some demons to rest and it's nice to retain an arms length connection.
yeah I like that, putting demons to rest. I think that's exactly the right sentiment.
My Bible (1955) is the RV (and contains the Apocrypha) - my grandfather's (1886) which sits alongside it in my bookshelf is King James and contains the Book of Common Prayer (Cranmer).
Deb GP wrote:I've also seen CH small missals - which surprised me.
My son Jonathan (who is keen on rocketry) has been forbidden to take his exothermic collection within the school grounds.
Deb GP wrote:JDS used to say that he looked for two things in an Old Blue's house - a picture of them in uniform and their leaver's bible.
To be sure, in older old blue's houses, I have noticed these items have been clearly displayed. and er.. <cough> they're on display in my study, gathering dust; along with my Queen's Scout certificate. Does that mean I'm old too?
Sad really.
Definitely as sad as me
Print of CH boy (ca 1800). D of E Gold (not acknowledged by CH), Queens Scout (ditto), bible, two photos (one in CH uniform aged about 10, one in Scout Uniform abseiling at Stone Farm Rocks - without school permission!) all in bedroom
i have never opened to bible to read it only to look at what people wrote, and ive never even thought about opening my prayer book.
and i have LOTS of photos. heh heh heh.
"All I need to be happy is a little house with a small yard, a white-picket fence, some trees in the yard, and some of my enemies hanging on the trees."
I got a bible and a prayer book when I left. Haven't opened either since 1988 My bible has the presentation sticker upside down stuck at the back of the book
englishangel wrote:We had a choice of prayer book or concordance, and I chose a concordance.
I'm pretty sure it was only the Monitresses who had either of these, Mary. You were expected to choose the concordance if you were non-conformist and had not been confirmed. Liz Richards, whose Dad was a an OB Methodist Minister, told me this when she had wanted the prayer book!
Big reference book. Tells you where you can find specific words in a book - usually the bible. You can also get similar cross referency things for Hymn books too (she says trying to get it back on topic) - which is fine until they start changing the words so they're more PC - or you find one with really good words, but the possible tunes are far to obscure to use. Not singing How Shall I sing to Coe Fen used to confuse me for years.