Pat's sister

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  1. Dear Gunner Thank you for your memories. I had not looked for ages as nobody seemed to be able to help. Patrick was born 5th April 1946 so I would guess he and Mike would be in the year above you. Ironic isn't it - safer in the army than on the roads.
  2. My post is on next page by mistake. Thanks for turning the programme round.
  3. Sorry for not replying sooner but was confused by move to another place. Doesn't take much! To Phoenix, no it was not the accident mentioned there - "just" two!! Glad the programme is sparking some memories. We shall all be glad if someone can put a date to this. My guess would be '63 or '64. Something else dropped with a clang in my brain. I remember a sports event held I think at Worksop. My mum has in her cabinet a plastic Victor Ludorum so was Pat also in the school athletics team doing something? All this is coming now because for over 40 years I couldn't bear to upset my mum so
  4. OK TRY THIS ONE WHICH MY DAUGHTER FOUND http://i58.tinypic.com/2r7c7wm.jpg REGARDS JEANS HUSBAND
  5. OK posted photo on photo buck link is http://s166.photobucket.com/user/stevenbrown3/media/imagejpg1_zpsd10b3201.jpg.html][/url] Hope it works!!
  6. What a good idea to add the programme. I see the much talked about Mr Flint is on here. Husband has photographed it for me. It is a piece of folded yellow foolscap. We are now going to try to attach it to this post. Thank you for the encouraging comments! JEANS HUSBAND HERE IN NEED OF SOME HELP. HOW DO I ATTACHED IMAGES TO THESE MESSAGES?
  7. Thank you everybody who has written words of welcome. This whole thing is a bit overwhelming - not to mention a steep learning curve- I can't even see how I submit this!
  8. Hello everybody, I am new to this. I have really enjoyed reading so many of your hilarious memories and anecdotes. This morning, sorting through yet more of my mum's stuff (she died last June I came across the "Programme" for Pride and Prejudice which I remember attending with my mum and dad at Arnold County High. We lived in Mansfield and my brother was shipped off to Eastwood Hall until Arnold County High was ready. I remember how modern the school was and thinking I was glad I went to a grotty old school as it was not such a distraction as this lovely place! My brother was Patrick Wi