Happy Childhood 1942-1953
My name is Howard Johnson. I lived in Thompsons Lane. I went to Old School 1945-53. Mr Cleary was my first headmaster, replaced by Mrs Jones. Teachers were Mr Mogeridge, Miss Pitt, Miss Abbot. I was in the football team with Trevor Kilner, W Wildsmith, Peter Knight, Dave Rocket, John Clark (all I can remember). I worked as a boy on Carpenters Farm (now renamed I think). Mr Player was the farmer. Farmer Bendall used to fly an Auster aircraft from a field near the school. In the bad winter of 1947 I collected over 100 German incendary bombs hung up in hedges, local policeman collected them and threw them in a pond at the top of Thompsons Lane, there is a house now on the site I think. I could go on and on, but I wouldn't have changed my childhood for anything. I am now 66yrs old and farming on the Isle of Wight.
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I too was a pupil at Denmead Primary School in the 1940s and 1950s, and remember Mr Cleary and Mr Mogeridge. I went to Cowplain a year early. I lived in Mount Pleasant Terrace, Furzeley Road, Denmead. The local doctor was Dr Horne (salt & water for our spots & pimples). Mum got rid of me on Sundays by sending me to the Baptist Chapel in Anmore Road. Dad was away in WW2 until 1946. A Wildsmith family lived two doors away @ No 6.
Comment from Colin Withers on Wednesday, 10th November 2010.