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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!
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I remember Miss Norcock, and then there's Miss Rudd - who was she? I actually fell in love with Angela Kemsley, another recruit from St Mary's Convent across the road. If only GB had recruited Joanna Lumley, although she might have left by the time I was at Hydneye.
Miss Norcock was a lovely girl Simon, and stayed in the district for a few years after we all left.
There's a very faint chance I may be able to find out what happened to her, but don't hold your breath...
Joanna Lumley! Just think, we all waltzed off to the Tin Tabernacle every Sunday, and the nation's future treasure was lurking just a few feet away!
There was a chap I recall in Lister, named Downes, who's sister was also at St Mary's then, so he's a lucky bloke...
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