Thursday 18 February 2010

Bill Mozley...

Bill's family business was an Ironmongers, in Hastings. I knew his sister, and also met his Dad a few times, because I was a regular visitor to his shop near The Memorial.

He used to sell everything from a single brass screw to a lawnmower. I used to buy all my Meccano from there when I was much younger, because he had a board up on the wall, which displayed all the parts you could buy! And he stocked them too!

Bill also had a shop in our village, Hawkhurst. I saw him there occasionally, and it was run with the utmost efficiency by Peter and Sheila, who managed the business for Bill. I spent a fortune there over the years!

Bill sadly died of cancer a few years ago, but I can still see him belting his pipe into huge wreaths of smoke, and laughing all the time! We had a chance to meet up in a very expensive bar in London a few years ago (Sorry chaps, it was a bit pricey, and not what we really wanted, I know), and Bill was there, and he had been to see his Doctor.

The next half-hour was spent listening to how the various tests were made, with lots of long needles being inserted everywhere, and how it damn well hurt etc., but, to tell you the truth, I'd like to listen to all that again now, as he was really a great character.

Monday 15 February 2010

Mr Morrish's domain...



This is almost certainly the Music Room, where we could sing to our hearts' content, and also do 'art' under his watchful, often appreciative eye...

O.K. then What happened on Fridays in one of the form years? (see first response in posts below...)!

He really was a great chap, and so his wife was - tending for the youngsters like a Mother Hen. They really loved teaching us sprogs. His son was an accomplished viola player, and also a charming, friendly man too.

Who can remember 'Hoot silence' then...!

Come on, there must be someone...?

Middle class room...



Here is Major Bowen and several intense subjects - probably nailed to their seats...

He was the master who introduced Christ College Brecon to Hydneye, (he was an Old Boy from there), and I became the Guinea Pig...

Saturday 13 February 2010

Early evening noises from the lawn...



This was taken - I think - in the early evening.

GB's Car is the Hillman outside the front door!

This picture evokes memories of going to bed when the seniors were allowed to play Hot Rice outside, and the shrieks of pain from a well-clouted tennis ball, either directly into the trousers, or up on one of the branches of those two iconic Cedar of Lebanon trees, will stay with me forever!

The windows in 'Alfred' and 'Sidney' are open, as I guess all of them are, so it really was summer in those days...

Monday 1 February 2010

Plunge bath picture...



Here is a pic which I took with my Dad's old box camera.

Left to right, Peter Kiddell, M.P.J.Ormrod, Miss Norcock and Sister - Mary Kay.

I think everyone fell in love with both these lovely ladies! Miss Norcock lived in Hastings and possibly still does. Mary Kay came from Grays, Essex, and by coincidence a few years ago, while looking for a building site, I found myself standing outside the actual house in the road where she used to live!