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Repton memories

FRIENDS

Repton, the Arch, Repton School c1955

I j oined the Navy in 1947 along with one Ginger Cooper,who came from Repton.
On visits to his home during leaves his family were very good to me,[ food and
things]. His Dad worked at the School.
Ginger claimed the Drum Major of the school band could toss the Mace over
the Arch and catch it on the other side!
Contributed by william scriven

THE VILLAGE BOBBIES' CAR

Repton, the Arch, Repton School c1955

My late father, Tom Jenkinson, was the village policeman in Repton from the early 50's until near his retirement in 1973. This photograph shows his car parked with others by the Arch. The old Ford Squire 60ARB.. I was very surprised to find it as I was working on the Frith jigsaw of this photograph!!

Contributed by SHELAGH BARLOW

Derbyshire memories

FRIENDS

Repton, the Arch, Repton School c1955

I j oined the Navy in 1947 along with one Ginger Cooper,who came from Repton.
On visits to his home during leaves his family were very good to me,[ food and
things]. His Dad worked at the School.
Ginger claimed the Drum Major of the school band could toss the Mace over
the Arch and catch it on the other side!
A memory of Repton contributed by william scriven

THE VILLAGE BOBBIES' CAR

Repton, the Arch, Repton School c1955

My late father, Tom Jenkinson, was the village policeman in Repton from the early 50's until near his retirement in 1973. This photograph shows his car parked with others by the Arch. The old Ford Squire 60ARB.. I was very surprised to find it as I was working on the Frith jigsaw of this photograph!!

A memory of Repton contributed by SHELAGH BARLOW

Extracts From Repton & Derbyshire books

Repton, the Hall c1955

Here we see the headmaster's house at Repton, which is known as the Hall. It incorporates part of the 15th-century Prior Overton's Tower. Note the ornate, ball-topped entrance gate columns, and the earlier priory remains incorporated into the garden walls.
An extract from from"Derbyshire Revisited Photographic Memories".

Repton, Church End c1955

Thatched and half-timbered cottages - a rarity in Derbyshire - at Church End, Repton, as they looked in the mid-50s. This part of south Derbyshire did not have the abundant stone for its buildings which the north of the county enjoyed, so many villages have a definitely Midlands, rather than northern, feel about them.
An extract from from"Derbyshire Living Memories".

Repton, the Old Mitre c1950

The column, mounted on a base of octagonal steps, supports a stone ball which was originally topped by a metal spike, constituting the market ‘cross’. The town, one of the oldest in Britain, is dominated by its famous public school, founded in 1557. One of the boys’ blocks of dormitories/study rooms is also shown.
An extract from from"Down the Trent Photographic Memories".

Repton, the School c1955

Repton's famous public school was founded by Sir John Port of Etwall in 1556, but it was under the leadership of Dr Pears between 1854-74 that its fame and reputation really took off. This photograph shows the end of the Pears Memorial Hall, which was built on the foundations of the old priory church.
An extract from from"Derbyshire Revisited Photographic Memories".

Repton, High Street c1950

St Wystan’s Church, with its 212ft-tall spire, was rebuilt in the 17th century. High Street runs south from the church and is still lined by attractive houses, some timber framed, others in Georgian red brick.
An extract from from"Down the Trent Photographic Memories".