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  1. I went to Mapperley Plains Primary from about 1952 to 1958 I remember the outside toilets and the cricket stumps marked on the wall, the long walks to play football at Digby Avenue and the walks back (sometimes through the hedge at the back and over the fields) I remember most of the teachers already mentioned and would add Mrs Gretton ( her son Steven was in my class), Mr Taylor ( his son Newby was in my class as well) and when Mr Heal replaced Mr Smith as headmaster his daughter (Sally I think) was in my class I also remember the fancy dress parade which was shown in an earlie
  2. Yes now you’ve mentioned it I remember you as Gus
  3. I remember David Goodall - he played a number of instruments including the saxophone ( I think he actually played in a dance band) I remember him learning to play the double bass and he roped me into trying to accompany him on the piano, but I was so bad it didn’t help him at all
  4. I remember Mr Adler - didn’t he have a glass eye? He tried to teach me German for two years but I couldn't get to grips with it
  5. I remember Jim Briers - he taught me French for most of my time at ACHS, so it’s sad to hear he is no longer with us. He was quite shy in the early days so the girls in the class liked to try and embarrass him - he used to go very red. A very likeable man. Having said that in my final year I was taught French by Mr Dockerill (not sure if I’ve spelled that right). He was ok but prone to throwing the board duster at people that weren’t paying attention (he wasn’t too accurate as I found out to my cost on a couple of occasions) Does anybody remember the metalwork teacher Mr Tomlinson (I
  6. Hi Gall I was in Aylward house i remember you as quite a tall guy always getting into trouble - am I right in thinking you were once banned because of your haircut?
  7. Yes I thought it was you Paul i remember you got some of the lads from the estate in Bulwell to to join Oriel FC goodvtimes
  8. 5 a side at Carlton Forum was great as I remember - we sometimes got up to 15 turned up on occasions When you went to Peterborough I think John Taylor was manager and we played snooker in the Conservative Club at lunchtimes I remember most of those names of the people you worked with although I can’t picture them all I guess Roy Lander was eventually Nottingham depot manager
  9. Hi Katyjay There were quite a few from Radcliffe on Trent as I recall People got bussed in from all over the county
  10. Yes, that was me I worked for Ken Kidger in Work Study along with Bill Perry and then in the fledgling computer dept and returned to work study in1972 You are right about the date of ACHS . In 1958 was at Bramcote Hills for a year Benjamin1945 before you went to Peterborough did you play for Oriel FC?
  11. Yes I was in the Mapperley Methodist cub pack and I remember the outing to Barrow-on-Soar. I think that must also have been the year I started secondary school st ACHS I remember there was an old off licence opposite the church which was run by an old crabby woman and her husband and she was not very keen on having young kids in her shop buying sweets etc. I suppose the off licence was part of the Porchester pub which is not a pub any more although the building has survived
  12. I worked at A B Gibson’s from 63 to 77 but I never realised he was bill brindleys brother — where did you work?
  13. I remember the Commodore - went to various functions there, one of which was a ‘Gentleman’s evening’ where one of the acts was a lady ventriloquist- a very large lady with a most foul/mouthed dummy. A few weeks later she was on ‘New Faces’ and she was the most cleanest innocent person you could imagine but she wasn’t as funny as she was at the Commodore
  14. I remember going to the Empire in the 50's. My Dad often took me on a Friday night to see the variety shows that they put on there. i remember seeing Old Mother Riley, Jimmy Young (when he was a singer), Terry Dene, Roy Hudd, Chick Murray and many more that I forget now. One artist that does stand out in my memory was a very young Bruce Forsyth - I remember thinking at the time that he was going to be clear big star