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Eric 03-04-2007 01:53

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Originally Posted by chrissy (Post 406453)
Does any one remember Mrs scambler and Mrs Pilkington, they were the infant teachers at the time I was there in the late 50s. Used to teach us abut NIP AND FLUFF, DICK AND DORA !!!!!

Oh yes. And I think it was Miss Pilkington. She was nice, her sister who taught the top form was spawned in hell. Well almost. One thing that stands out, and I've no idea why, and my shrink is too stoned to elucidate, is that in the stormy season, the morning hymn was always for "those in peril on the sea." That and the chalk dust. Maybe senility is setting in.:) Hope so.

AccyMad 03-04-2007 10:09

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Mrs Scambler was still there when I started in 1965, she was one of my favourites. I also liked Mrs Bracewell, although she could be a bit scary, she always found time last thing on a Friday to tell us a story & pretended she shouldn't be doing it. She'd shut the classroom door, put her finger to her lips and whisper 'not a word to the vicar' :)

chrissy 03-04-2007 14:24

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I remember the hymn `over the sea there are little brown children` I used to love that one, and `raggle taggle gypsies o` oh what memories, that and watch with mother, sighhhhh

Eric 04-04-2007 19:25

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Originally Posted by chrissy (Post 406596)
I remember the hymn `over the sea there are little brown children` I used to love that one, and `raggle taggle gypsies o` oh what memories, that and watch with mother, sighhhhh

"Watch with mother," my god, I go all the way back to "Listen with mother.":eek:

AccyMad 04-04-2007 19:27

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Watch With Mother - ah memories, The Woodentops were my favourite, saw the 'new' Andy Pandy yesterday and was in shock - Little Weed was talking - they have to spoil everything :)

flashy 04-04-2007 19:28

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my mate started at All Saints in about 1954......chrissy i believe you know my mate....and her fella

chrissy 16-04-2007 22:00

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Originally Posted by AccyMad (Post 407006)
Watch With Mother - ah memories, The Woodentops were my favourite, saw the 'new' Andy Pandy yesterday and was in shock - Little Weed was talking - they have to spoil everything :)

Yea I know what you mean, the whole atmosphere has gone...or is it because we`ve grown up. I used to love Bill and Ben and Rag Tag `n` Bobtail

chrissy 16-04-2007 22:02

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 407007)
my mate started at All Saints in about 1954......chrissy i believe you know my mate....and her fella

Oh eye, and who might this be :confused:

flashy 17-04-2007 09:10

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Originally Posted by chrissy (Post 411867)
Oh eye, and who might this be :confused:


Ros Whittam and of course you know her fella

keith 17-04-2007 20:28

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my late uncle harry lived on queens street which is classed as the bottom end after doing his night shift cleaning at what was then accrington corparation bus depot went home to bed while my aunt lizzie went to her day job working in a clayton mill when my aunt went home after work she found my uncle dead at the bottom of the stairs all my family was shocked because my late uncle was ever so popular with everyone my uncle had a daughter called irene who married a clayton lad who was a civil engineer My family over the years lost touch with her and the last time we heard of her was when her now late mother visited her living then on the outskirts of london her husband working on building the london barrier my cousins surname was jackson does that ring any bells with anyone

chrissy 18-04-2007 18:26

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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 411943)
Ros Whittam and of course you know her fella

Yes I know her, but I thought Ros went to Mount Pleasant ???

ChrissieB 09-09-2007 22:44

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I was at All Saints from 1955 to 1961. I have posted a group photo of Miss Lindley's class on friendsreunited. I remember Miss Lindley , the Misses Pilkington, Mr Bradshaw and Mr Kennedy,our regular trips to the church and Sunday school, the 'Converzasione' , school dinners and Miss Wolstenholme looking after us in the yard, Father Christmas visiting 'the baby end'.Happy Days !

smobile 04-07-2012 13:51

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Anyone got any pics from the late 70's ?

I left in 1980.

Mr Meadows was a legend !

Aussie 07-07-2016 04:41

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I was there late 50's early 60's and remember Mrs Scambler and Miss Pilkington. I think there were two Pilkington sisters, also used to teach in the Sunday School. Also remember Mrs Bracewell and Miss Burgoyne and Mr Vernon who taught the junior classes.

Does anyone remember the lady who often walked past the school fence singing The Beatles She Loves You, and Susan Maughan's I want to be Bobby's Girl.

Lost in Cornwall 07-07-2016 07:35

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Just found this thread. I left in 1968 and remember most of the teachers mentioned. Also Mrs Mason. She and her husband had the newsagents on Pickup Street. Mrs Bracewell made me join the school choir even though my dad said I couldn't sing. Always been grateful to her for that because from then on I've always enjoyed singing and been in a number of choirs.


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