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The Post Office c1955, Ogbourne St George

The Post Office c1955, Ogbourne St George
 
 

The Post Office c1955, Ogbourne St George Ref: O57005

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Military

I was in the forces that year, my memories are not that good any more. What I did see of the village was good, I remember Marlborough Square cobbled, I think it was also Sir Gordon Rochards who used to train his horses therem that's all I can recollect, when was it all demolished?

Reverend Robert Blythe

The Church And The Manor House c1955
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Not a memory as such but my gt.gt. Uncle Reverend Robert Blythe, Clergyman of the Church of England moved to Ogbourne St George where he became Rector of the church. Robert Blythe moved to Ogbourne St. George from Windsor with his wife and two daughters. I had thought he was perhaps widowed before that but now I know they all appeared on the 1891 census, recorded as living at the vicarage. He had held a position of Master at St. Mark's School in Windsor until then. This later merged with another and was renamed the Imperial Service College. About four or five years ago my two daughters arranged to meet nearby not realising the family connection and my younger daughter and her husband were just coming out of the church when my older daughter arrived. It was so interesting to view the photos as some scenes may not have changed much in all the years. I think he and his daughters are most likely to be buried in the... Read more

School Times

I used to attend the local Ogbourne St. George school where Mr. Bernard Crooks was the headmaster and Mrs. Twelftree was my teacher. There used to be a kitchen attached to the school but that has since been changed to a library.

1940's in Og St George

Mrs.Ball at the Post Office.
Westlecot House (now March House) with the Hayward-Jones family.
Imo H-J and self at fete at the Manor house dressed as Shah of Persia and Aga Khan.
Old Mrs.Ollie home help/cleaner.
Pony called Snowball and being led by mother to Chiseldon Camp (then deserted) to catch newts.
Alf Cooper (of Coopers Metals) at Og St Andrew Manor - interested in horse racing.
Dancing classes in Marlborough.
Breaking my arm and going to Victoria Hospital in Old Town, Swindon!

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