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Old 15-07-2010, 16:56   #91
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i went 1959 left jan 1960 to go to horsley green school in high wicombe bucks,and did not come back.miss richerds was our teacher mr jolly headmaster
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Old 17-07-2010, 12:24   #92
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for those who are in their sixties, who do you lot know, or should i say knew at st chrissys?

any certain ladys? or great pals who you miss?
do you remember a girl called julia kears lived on burnley road no 123 in accrington , my first girlfriend 1962-3 i remember buying her the first beatles album, just wonderd if she still had it, joking, no i would just love to speak to her again, belive she moved to winchester or down that way .
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Old 17-07-2010, 16:59   #93
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do you remember a girl called julia kears lived on burnley road no 123 in accrington , my first girlfriend 1962-3 i remember buying her the first beatles album, just wonderd if she still had it, joking, no i would just love to speak to her again, belive she moved to winchester or down that way .
always wondered what became of her, was in my class at St.Johns, being a clever sod i then went elsewhere. she would be 14/15 62/63.
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Old 12-03-2011, 15:28   #94
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I went to St christophers in 1958-60 Mr Jolleys was headmaster would love for anyone who went in this time to get in touch
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Old 12-03-2011, 15:49   #95
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I went to St christophers in 1958-60 Mr Jolleys was headmaster would love for anyone who went in this time to get in touch
Mr Kilinbeck was headmaster, he died and Mr Jolley took over. I was there from 58 till 62.
Lat year at school was in 4a. Mr Rushton was form teacher. Eileen Stanton, Eileen Kenyon, Marjory Mosby, Ian Spencer, Allan Dodd, loads more but cant remember names.
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Mr Kilinbeck was headmaster, he died and Mr Jolley took over. I was there from 58 till 62.
Lat year at school was in 4a. Mr Rushton was form teacher. Eileen Stanton, Eileen Kenyon, Marjory Mosby, Ian Spencer, Allan Dodd, loads more but cant remember names.
Did you by any chance come across Barry Jefferson
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Old 12-03-2011, 16:46   #97
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Did you by any chance come across Barry Jefferson
Name does not ring any bells mate.
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Old 12-03-2011, 18:20   #98
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Anyone remember these people by any chance? Brenda Birtwell, Pauline Woods, Kathleen Mercer, Joan Green, Carol Bradshaw, Stella Dearnley, Alan Freeman, David Barton, George Castle, Tony Mcvey, Jean Moore, Jean Moor, Alan Aspin, Carol Stubbins, Eileen Grimshaw, Brian Skelton, Colin Jones, Stuart Keep, Colin Shakleton, Rosemary Richards and Rosemary Hunter
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Old 12-03-2011, 18:45   #99
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Anyone remember these people by any chance? Brenda Birtwell, Pauline Woods, Kathleen Mercer, Joan Green, Carol Bradshaw, Stella Dearnley, Alan Freeman, David Barton, George Castle, Tony Mcvey, Jean Moore, Jean Moor, Alan Aspin, Carol Stubbins, Eileen Grimshaw, Brian Skelton, Colin Jones, Stuart Keep, Colin Shakleton, Rosemary Richards and Rosemary Hunter
Yes knew most of them. all 1 year above me. Tony Mcvey was a bit of a handfull wasnt he.
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Old 12-03-2011, 18:49   #100
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He certainly was wouldnt happen to know where any of them are now would you?
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Old 12-03-2011, 18:51   #101
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Alan Aspin was called Jazz. His dad was a tatoo guy from Blackburn Road,
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Old 12-03-2011, 18:54   #102
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Yes well it was my wife who knew Alan just reminded her he was called Jazz
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Alan Aspin was called Jazz. His dad was a tatoo guy from Blackburn Road,
Havent got a clue mate. I left St Christophers in 1962 and worked in the coal mines. Bank Hall colliery in Burnley, Huncoat Colliery and Hapton Valley. Then moved to Coventry in 1969 and worked in Coventry Colliery until 1992. Then moved down to kent in the channel tunnel. Been in Kent ever since.
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Old 12-03-2011, 19:14   #104
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I played at Elite snooker club as well with the horrible stairs so im surprised i dont remember you
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Old 12-03-2011, 19:33   #105
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You may do. I used to go out with a girl from Fern gore. Maureen Wallace. She had a brother called Roy. He used to knock about with Pat Varley. My mate was Bob Burnside.
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