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Toe Dancer 21-02-2012 03:47

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Miss Caulfield ran a private school in Accrington and my Mum Rene Cosgrove taugh dancing for her studends for a while at the Liberal Club. My mums dancing school gave concerts all over Lancashire. I was one of the dancers. Hope this helps you a bit.

sm_counsell 25-02-2012 14:45

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Originally Posted by Toe Dancer (Post 971590)
Miss Caulfield ran a private school in Accrington and my Mum Rene Cosgrove taugh dancing for her studends for a while at the Liberal Club. My mums dancing school gave concerts all over Lancashire. I was one of the dancers. Hope this helps you a bit.

Don't know who you are 'Toe Dancer, but I remember your mum . I started at her dancing classes in Accrington in about 1956 (I think, perhaps at Accy Con) then we moved somewhere up Fern Gore in a building in some kind of a crescent I think, and I can even remember having lessons in your house.
Oh, what lovely memories. If I'm not mistaken didn't Rene have a son and a daughter. It's thanks to your mum, that even at my age I can still do a lovely swirl!!

sm_counsell 25-02-2012 14:51

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Only just realised after looking back on this thread that I had already asked about Rene, (losing my marbles!). Now I remember you Shirley, but I very much doubt you'll remember me. I can remember my first lesson because my mum had bought me a beautiful pair of tap shoes embroidered in silver, but I had wanted what everyone else had, red tap shoes,. I refused to get on the floor until your mum told me that I was really lucky to have such wonderful shoes and that they would surely have made me learn to dance very quickly.
I'm sorry she's no longer with us, but I for one have some lovely memories

born n bred 25-02-2012 19:28

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Originally Posted by Toe Dancer (Post 971272)
I am a new member to the Accy website and I was surprised to see someone asking about Rene Cosgrove.She was my Mother and we did live at Fairclough Road. My name is Shirley and I now live my Husband of 52 years in Ontario Canada, Rene Cosgrove was her stage name,her married name was Irene Williams. We had dancing classes at many locations around Accrington,The Con and Libral clubs. She passed away in1986

I remember you Shirley, I went to your Mum's dancing class between 1952 and 1955. We had wonderful costumes made for the concerts and I still have one of them. I particularly remember being on stage at The Hipperdrome in Oxford Street. I was very shy and tended to be the last on stage and the first off! Nevertheless, I enjoyed every minute, we danced to "Singin' in the Rain", "Wonderful Copenhagen", "Deadwood Stage" and many others.

MargaretR 25-02-2012 19:42

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Originally Posted by born n bred (Post 972838)
I remember you Shirley, I went to your Mum's dancing class between 1952 and 1955. We had wonderful costumes made for the concerts and I still have one of them. I particularly remember being on stage at The Hipperdrome in Oxford Street. I was very shy and tended to be the last on stage and the first off! Nevertheless, I enjoyed every minute, we danced to "Singin' in the Rain", "Wonderful Copenhagen", "Deadwood Stage" and many others.

I was pupil too and was in the 'Wonderful Copenhagen' line up, but it was on the town hall stage, not the Hippodrome.

I remember Shirley - fair long hair worn in two 'behind the ear' bunches

PS - still remember the steps of that dance routine, and I have done them whenever I heard the tune.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2IIGPi2hHQ

xaccy 11-03-2012 19:52

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hi i thought the daughter from booths was called margeret as i rember a brother Ken or booy as I knew him margeret was in my class at St Johns.

Dobbie 21-05-2012 22:48

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Hi

I have just found your phots of central prep I am Mariae Allen it has brought back so many memories for me I also remember Mrs backhouse she slapped me so hard with a ruler and made me kneel us beside her desk my knees re still sore I also remember miss backhouse she lived on owen street I lived on haywood road I also remeber eric steedman I had a big crush on him I now live in Lanzarote we retired here last May and are enjoying our retirement here if you know or hear from any of the central prep pupils i would love to get in touch with them

Dobbie 21-05-2012 23:17

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Yes I remember him his shop was just down the road from where I lived his shop was on haywood road we got our bread and cakes from him and I also had to collect the confectioners cream that he made and take it back to St Christophers school for our domestic science class

Dobbie 21-05-2012 23:27

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Hi Sue
I lived on haywood road and went to miss caulfields school also walked there and back with my sister margaret and hazel irving she lived on owen street do you remember those heavy coats we had to wear in the winter and the panama hats in the summer and you couldn't take your blazer off no matter how hot it was - I knew all those shops we lived next door to leightons shop and i helped out in her shop weighing potatoes i used to play with her daughters margaret rita and lenora I don't know if you knew me i was Maria Allen

joaner3 22-05-2012 01:01

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Did you ever go into the "Olympus" on Union Road, we used to go in after night school to do our homework.

joaner3 22-05-2012 01:17

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Does anyone remember "Mary's Music Shop? I used to love going in there to listen to LP's before buying.

susie123 22-05-2012 09:10

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Originally Posted by Dobbie (Post 993266)
Hi

I have just found your phots of central prep I am Mariae Allen it has brought back so many memories for me I also remember Mrs backhouse she slapped me so hard with a ruler and made me kneel us beside her desk my knees re still sore I also remember miss backhouse she lived on owen street I lived on haywood road I also remeber eric steedman I had a big crush on him I now live in Lanzarote we retired here last May and are enjoying our retirement here if you know or hear from any of the central prep pupils i would love to get in touch with them

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Originally Posted by Dobbie (Post 993272)
Hi Sue
I lived on haywood road and went to miss caulfields school also walked there and back with my sister margaret and hazel irving she lived on owen street do you remember those heavy coats we had to wear in the winter and the panama hats in the summer and you couldn't take your blazer off no matter how hot it was - I knew all those shops we lived next door to leightons shop and i helped out in her shop weighing potatoes i used to play with her daughters margaret rita and lenora I don't know if you knew me i was Maria Allen

Maria, I remember you and your sister and Hazel Irving very well. I was one of the ones who used to walk with you every day! From one side of town to the other - we certainly got our exercise!

Glad you enjoyed my posts - it's amazing how the memories start to flow once you start writing or reading them.

I'm not in touch with anyone from CPS so can't help you there but keep looking on Accyweb and you never know what/who you might find!

Dobbie 24-05-2012 08:57

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Hi Susie
so what is your name

Dobbie 24-05-2012 09:02

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Hi Bob
I knew Mr Chaffer very well his shop was just down the road from where I lived he had a daughter but I can't recall her name (Sorry)

susie123 24-05-2012 09:36

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Originally Posted by Dobbie (Post 993678)
Hi Susie
so what is your name

I am Susan Creasey. Lived at 13 Owen street when I went to school with you. Miss Caulfied lived at number 9, or maybe 7.

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Originally Posted by Dobbie (Post 993681)
Hi Bob
I knew Mr Chaffer very well his shop was just down the road from where I lived he had a daughter but I can't recall her name (Sorry)

Mr Chaffer's grand daughter is a frequent poster on Accyweb under the username Mobertol. See post 71 on this thread. Her mother is also an Accyweb member under the name Aromaanne. She married Mr Chaffer's son - her name is Anne and she now lives in Tenerife.

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...-me-31235.html


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