annswabey

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  1. We had Fairy Soap and Lifebuoy. My Mum entered me for the Miss Pears Competition - I didn't win!
  2. Perhaps your best bet is to trace his family - children or grandchildren of his siblings, or relatives of his wife, if he married, may have a photo
  3. Must say I don't recognise your descriptions of Bilborough Grammar. A mix of good and bad teachers, but overall I loved my time there. For a council estate girl at that time (started there in 1968), it was a great opportunity to get a decent education
  4. The newspapers are at the Local Studies Library, but if you're planning to visit, you should check with them whether they hold them for the dates you need. https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/leisure-and-culture/libraries/local-studies-and-family-history Thinking about the death cert again, it may be worth contacting the appropriate Register Office and asking them to do a search, rather than GRO. Here's the contact details for City of Nottm Register Office, which perhaps isn't the right office, but they should be able to advise which one is! https://www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk/inf
  5. There was a Derek Bull born in Nottingham in 1939, mother Nellie, I think. A man of that name died on 15 Jan 1973 and was buried in Notts on 5 Feb 1973. He doesn't appear in the Index to deaths, though. I was going to suggest you get the death certificate, which might give you a little info, but you couldn't give the necessary references from the index to enable you to order it. You can apply for the GRO to carry out a search for it, and, if they have it, get a copy. There is a charge. https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/. The Nottingham newspapers aren't online for the period you'
  6. Thanks for your write-up of the reunion. The only teacher you mention who I don't remember much about was Mr Mahoney. Was he a Maths teacher? Mr Nicklin, Mr Jacob and Mr Robinson all taught me - Mr Robinson and Mr Jacob being amongst my favourites, and it's good to hear that they are still around.
  7. I think Bob McKinley is on there, but he was Scottish, I think
  8. A lot of coroners records haven't been retained, but might be worth finding out if they still exist, once you have details from the death cert
  9. If the death found by Jill is right (death was registered in March quarter, so a death in Feb would be covered by this), it would be worth getting the death certificate to find exact date of death and cause of death
  10. Can't see anything in the online local Nottingham newspapers of 1929 about the club
  11. The Robin A Soar who married Madeleine B Dewhurst in 1962 (found by Jill) emigrated to New Zealand in 1967 with his wife and 2 children. He was naturalised in New Zealand in 1977, date of birth given as 1 Feb 1941 and birthplace as Attenborough, England. Unfortunately he appears to have died in Auckland in 1999
  12. CB Would be helpful if you could give approx years of birth, who they married and your Mums name and when and where she was born
  13. There are records of his burial on the Deceased Online website, although there's a charge for viewing them. Cost for the 3 items appears to be £6 burial register summary last name Maxfield first names Raymond Aubrey burial date 19 September 1950 location Nottinghamshire further information available The following information is available for purchase. Once paid, you may revisit this information using our service for up to 6 months. During this time you may also make you
  14. What was his christian name and what year did he die?
  15. I did my A Levels at BGS in 1975 and passed 3. Don't know the figures for our year, but can think of quite a few who passed 3, certainly more than 9, I would think. Something a bit dodgy, though, about A Level French grades that year!
  16. So sad. I'm a Forest fan but was so sorry to see what happened today. Hope they'll soon bounce back
  17. H Perry & Co, Underwear Manufacturers of Russell Street were in the Nottingham Phone book of 1976
  18. Think this must be the cinema I used to go go in the 70's. They showed arty subtitled European films, often with strange titles - I remember going to see The Goalkeepers Fear of the Penalty - a German film, I think
  19. Documents lost in a fire is often the standard reply concerning adoption - ask for proof
  20. Think your definition of men to avoid, Jill - immature, rowdy, badly turned out thickos is spot on!
  21. You missed out on a good experience, Jill I went on an exchange visit to France from school when I was 13/14. Very nerve wracking at that age - first time on a plane and having to stay with strangers and cope with the French language all day. Ended up being good friends with my French friend who came to stay with us in Nottm a few weeks later.