Left or right to the Shoe Dungeon?
Then where?



Why can't I remember?

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What swings? What seesaw?Angela Woodford wrote:OK. Suppose I'm standing in front of the swings and seesaw.
Wasn't that "The Cloisters"? I've got a fuzzy memory of the shoe dungeon being in the cloisters & behind the school block. Very vague, though.Fjgrogan wrote:that covered way that ran behind the the school and science blocks
Stand between the Science and School blocks, Ann, facing the Cloisters. Two swings and a seesaw.anniexf wrote:What swings? What seesaw?
I agree with you Frances, I think it was behind the music cells. Am I right in thinking that the San became a Music school very late on in my time and then music practice moved there? There were more music cells backing onto the main road frontage of the school between the staff houses and Nines. We sat some of our Oxbridge Entrance exams there so perhaps they had stopped being practice cells by then. (I have a very clear memory of hearing that Ian Smith had declared UDI while we were in one exam and someone trying for PPE (Politics, Philosophy and Economics) had just written an essay proving he would never do it! - she did not get in)Fjgrogan wrote:My gut instinct is that the shoe place was in the corner of that covered way that ran behind the the school and science blocks, at the science block end. However I also think that there were music practice cells there, so was that 'as well as' or 'at a different time from'? Or am I just completely wrong?
We certainly used the link between both blocks - but perhaps it was before we had macs and only had the brollies to keep us dry. You had to try to find one with royal blue (insert colour of YOUR Ward here!) on the handle. It was definitely not done to take a brolly belonging to another Ward.englishangel wrote: And yes The Cloisters was at the entrance to the staff Dining Room, though the covered way running behind the school and science blocks was very cloistery. Presumably that was so we could move between the two in wet weather though I don't ever remember doing so.
Jo wrote:I was picturing Red House and couldn't understand the directions at all, until I realised that Miss M was in the Head's house by then