Marian
Registered: April 2012 Posts: 450
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Fri August 8, 2014 23:26
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Rating: 10.00
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So here we see what it was like behind those windows at night when the building looked especially austere with the dim lights. It must have been the time when the boys really realised they were away from the comforts of home. I wonder if the beds had been arranged like that for the photograph as there is no furniture for clothes. It is a very thought provoking photo. Thankyou, Susanne.
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Admin
Registered: January 2012 Posts: 537
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Mon August 11, 2014 23:38
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Marian, you read my mind. I used to walk past occasionally on the way home from piano lessons and used to look up at the dorm windows with a feeling of foreboding, wondering what it was like for the "inmates".
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Tuttsclump
Registered: May 2016 Posts: 4
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Thu May 12, 2016 23:16
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Rating: 9.00
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Being one of the "Bad Boys", I remember this dormitory well
This is one of three dormitories. there was one on the right of the front of the building, and another on the left of the front of the building. the dormitory shown was on the left of the building and was set out as shown. The boys clothing was stored in in a room where the camera is positioned, as was the masters bedroom.
this was the main dormitory, and there was always a housemaster who had to sleep in in a partitioned room in this dormitory.
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Helen
Registered: August 2016 Posts: 1
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Sun August 21, 2016 23:53
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My husband used to attend this school. Does anyone have any knowledge of 1964 Christmas pantomime..sinbad. he's been telling grandchildren about it..and would love to get hold of any pics. He knows some were taken by local newspaper but can't remember the name of it
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Susanne
Registered: July 2014 Posts: 27
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Mon August 22, 2016 12:28
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Hi Helen
I'm not sure what newspapers were around in 1964 but you could try contacting the Uxbridge Gazette and the Hayes and Harlington Gazette. I think Mr Wooley was headmaster at that time. Good luck with this.
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Admin
Registered: January 2012 Posts: 537
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Wed September 14, 2016 07:25
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I think the best place to check local newspaper records is Uxbridge library. In the 60s I believe the choice would have been the Gazette, the Chronicle and the Hayes News.
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Admin
Registered: January 2012 Posts: 537
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Wed September 14, 2016 07:27
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I remember looking up at the dormitory windows on the way home from my piano lessons and wondering, with foreboding, what it would be like to be one of the inmates!
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