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Ogbourne St George, the Church and the Manor House c1955
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Year: 1989
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. Posted: 27/03/2007 11:10 by Michelle Maddock |
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Year: 1940s
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! Happy to hear from anyone with similar memories. Last edited: 03/01/2007 18:46 by Liz Derbyshire |
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Year: 1950
growing up in chis A memory of Chiseldon, Wiltshire welcome to u all from brisbane australia.I have lived here for 38 years,am very happy but chiseldon will always be in my heart.Confirmed ,married and our 4 girls were baptised in chiseldon church.We injoyed the washpool and walking over the fields to coate water,,,happy days.My first dance was like many of us at the british legion hall with david hicks and his band.My special friends were ,nancy angela,wink,josieand shirlry. I have been back many times and enjoy people from my youth.Many of you will remember my mum Anastasia also my sister stacy and virginia who still lives in wroughton.Thanks to wink who introduced me to this site. Posted: 15/01/2008 01:12 by Dawn Downey |
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![]() Marlborough, Polly Tea Rooms c1955 (ref: M34103) |
Year: 1943
Wartime Marlborough A memory of Marlborough, Wiltshire Sent out of London during the Blitz with my mother, grandmother and sister, a visit to the Polly Tea Rooms was for special occasions only. We loved it when the parents of the boys from Marlborough School came to visit and brought their sons to Polly's for tea (even though we were only 5 or 6!). Happily, the tea rooms are still there, whilst the Merlin on the other side and at the other end of the High Street has disappeared. Posted: 21/04/2008 22:18 by Jill Edison |
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![]() Marlborough, Treacle Bolley 1907 (ref: 57849) |
Year: 1943
Wartime Marlborough A memory of Marlborough, Wiltshire Evacuated with my sister and mother, one of our favourite walks was to Treacle Bolley where we collected rose hips which were then sent away to be made into a source of vitamin C and distributed to those who needed it. On a visit to Marlborough (from London) a few years ago, I was unable to find Treacle Bolley nor anyone who had ever heard of it. Is there anyone out there who knows this lovely spot? (April 2008) Posted: 21/04/2008 22:04 by Jill Edison |
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