mike_a 0 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Hi, I was hoping that there'd be a mention of my old school. I was there from 1956 to '61 and managed to get 5 GCE's. I believe that it changed its name later on and then closed. Anyone have any more info, or went there? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mick2me 3,033 Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Someones gotta give first mention. Or pehaps its been mentioned here before? Welcome Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Den1945 4 Posted May 20, 2014 Report Share Posted May 20, 2014 I went to Manvers in the mid 50s. When I arrived it was a brand new school with brilliant facilties. There was a woodworking shop, metalwork shop, science lab, art room, superb gymnasium, nice library, tennis courts, cricket pitch and a football pitch near the old railway tunnels and a lovely dinner hall where the dinner ladies cooked our food (no chips!). As you walked through the main entrance doors you were met with a mural of a shipyard that had been painted on the main wall. Some of the teachers I remember were: Mr Etches (history), Jowett (woodworking), Turner (English), Hawkins (English), Musgrove (Art, his brother played for West Ham United), Mason (can't remember what he taught but he had a personality bye-pass), Mackenzie (or Macintosh) taught metalwork (I think that was his name). The headmaster was Mr Salt and his deputy was Mr Pearce (who taught Technical Drawing), Cork (Geography) and Lamont (a big jolly teacher who taught English and once stood up at assembly and talked for about half an hour on his life like an an old fashioned Jasper Carrott). The pupils I remember were Norman Hunt, Gerald Pyzer, Alan Hallsworth, Colin Handforth (a big Forest fan), Victor Shepherd, Jimmy Lindley and Barrington Simon (a lovely West Indian lad who was a superb cricketer). When it was sports lesson we got on a bus that took us to Trant Lane to use the pitches there.. We never had any homework all the time I was there. I was lucky enough to play for the school football and cricket teams and was picked to play for the pupils against the teachers at the end of term. I left in 1960 and it was about then that the school changed and it became mixed. Then it finally closed as a school and I think it is now a business centre or something. I sometimes walk past the building and I have been tempted to just have a look around what used to be the playground but as yet not had the courage in case I get kicked out. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,160 Posted May 20, 2014 Report Share Posted May 20, 2014 or kicked in Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Drabmuloc 14 Posted June 10, 2016 Report Share Posted June 10, 2016 Hi Den, I too went the Manvers in the mid late 50s and JEG Etches was my form master and teacher of English and was wickedly accurate with a piece of chalk! Mr Mason taught maths. Corky will never be forgotten. Do you remember Mr Williams RE teacher? I fancy you might have been in a class above mine as I don't recognise any names you mention. I have a photo of Mr Etches class of '58. Do you have any class pictures? I will now monitor this web site for your and anybody else's possible response! Drabmuloc. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Michael Booth 7,364 Posted June 10, 2016 Report Share Posted June 10, 2016 Welcome to Nottstalgia, Drabmuloc. I look forward to reading your posts and sharing your memories. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mary1947 2,082 Posted June 12, 2016 Report Share Posted June 12, 2016 Hi to you old Manvers boys. I am just making notes of your topics, master went to Manvers in the 50s and he used to tell me about Corky we did have a photo of some Manvers boys when the trip went to Alps unfortunately some one ask if they could loan it and we have not seen it since. At the moment master is in noddy land will let you have more info later. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mary1947 2,082 Posted June 12, 2016 Report Share Posted June 12, 2016 Just ask master about Manvers he left in 1957. Corky used to teach maths, so master said, when he was at Manvers there was no cricket pitchers they used to have to go to the forest for sports. The sports grounds had not even started being built. Mr Ashmore taught English, he left and went to Canada, Mr Payne was this headmaster, Mr Bennet taught P.E. Mr Williams taught RE. Mr Poole taught crafts, Mr Spindley taught science. The drama and English teacher was known as ( stretch can't remember his real name) Mr Ransom taught geography, Mr Cook used to teach gardening and other things also carried a piece of willow cane with him to belt you with. Mr Pearce used to teach tec drawing. Can't at the moment remember any more. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Drabmuloc 14 Posted July 19, 2016 Report Share Posted July 19, 2016 Manvers was a bi-lateral school when I was there. Somebody mentioned a trip to the Alps. Was that the same trip I went on to Interlaken in Switzerland. I have fond memories of marching up a wooden bridge, built into a huge rock, on our way to Grindlewald Glacier. Wanting to visit Jungfraujoch, but, at £10 a ticket (20% of my spending money!) I couldn't afford it. Went up ten years ago and it now costs £100, but, so worth it! Playing in the snow at Schynige Platte.........if I go on I will start crying! Happy memories! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma. 1,533 Posted July 27, 2016 Report Share Posted July 27, 2016 Manvers 4BT 1958 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma. 1,533 Posted July 27, 2016 Report Share Posted July 27, 2016 all i did was follow my instructions and thats how it should display you can go back into your post by choosing edit but only for a certain time and then fix it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Drabmuloc 14 Posted July 30, 2016 Report Share Posted July 30, 2016 Anybody out there with possible names other than the form master JEG Etches? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Drabmuloc 14 Posted July 31, 2016 Report Share Posted July 31, 2016 Anybody out there wants to respond to the photo? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Drabmuloc 14 Posted August 2, 2016 Report Share Posted August 2, 2016 A bit disappointed with the response to the photo of 4BT! Will probably stop monitoring this site within the next couple of weeks. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LizzieM 9,510 Posted August 3, 2016 Report Share Posted August 3, 2016 Be patient Drabmuloc! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,160 Posted August 3, 2016 Report Share Posted August 3, 2016 Bit mardy aint ya Drab ?...........i posted school photos of Padstow about two months ago nameing about 60 pupils and only one on here recognised anybody,had a good response with lots of banter though,...................and that was Padstow so what chance you got with Manvers...........lol. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,467 Posted August 3, 2016 Report Share Posted August 3, 2016 Not everyone who recognises that photo is going to be seeing it within a few days of it appearing on here. Sometimes a new member will add a comment to a photo several years after it has been posted. To prove my point, Drabmuloc at post #5 you yourself responded to a message which was 2 years old. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Drabmuloc 14 Posted August 4, 2016 Report Share Posted August 4, 2016 OK, OK...............I am being a little impatient. However, I did prefer the LizzieM 'slapped hands' to the two that followed. I'm a new boy (bit of stretching of the truth to say 'new' boy, more like old man!) to this set up. When I first went on the now defunced Friends Reunited the response was almost immediate. I will, in the immortal words of Michael Winner, settle down now and patiently wait! Thanks, thus far, to all the respondents! 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,160 Posted August 4, 2016 Report Share Posted August 4, 2016 Nice one Drab............oi you never gave me a like.............lol. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Drabmuloc 14 Posted August 21, 2016 Report Share Posted August 21, 2016 Hi Benjamin1945, I have now ticked your communication! Am I right to assume the name reflects your dob and if so your were a year ahead of me........if you went to Manvers. I do hope your lol means 'laugh out load' and not 'lots of.......'! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,160 Posted August 22, 2016 Report Share Posted August 22, 2016 EY UP Drab,.............yes its my DOB,...............but never went to Manvers mate..........I was a Padstow boy,.........remember playing football against Manvers, I think on the Forest? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Drabmuloc 14 Posted August 26, 2016 Report Share Posted August 26, 2016 The Forest! Goose Fair, cycle racing and Ray Booty, learning to drive on the parking area at the far end. Parties at the house almost at the top corner at the cemetery end. The girls school opposite.....oh so many very happy memories. Coffee at the Bambo coffee bar, harder stuff at the Dolphin in North Church Street, jazz and jive at the YMCA, jive and 'other things' at the Palais de dance, the Beatles at the Odeon.........why did I leave? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,467 Posted August 27, 2016 Report Share Posted August 27, 2016 This is how the old Manvers site looked around a year ago. (it may still be like this now). Half the buildings had been demolished and the remainder were still there but derelict. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,160 Posted August 27, 2016 Report Share Posted August 27, 2016 #31 Drab..................is that the Ray Booty of cycling fame? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
LizzieM 9,510 Posted August 27, 2016 Report Share Posted August 27, 2016 # 33. I expect Peveril Peril knew and raced against Ray Booty, in fact I think I met him many years ago. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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