Stew
I was amazed to see this website!I was at Arley for the whole of the Second World War. The memories that I have are happy ones and I was looking for the prospectus that I was sure I had when I thought of going online. The names leapt out at me.I too kept in touch with Millie for several years, but lost touch when she moved south. The staff that I remember were: Miss Kell and Miss Whitehouse and Misses Jones, Short, Rust, Phillis Jones, Nichols, Rosenblatt, Long. I walk too because of those early Arboretum runs or Sunday crocodile walks. I remember siestas under the lime trees, and gardening in the walled garden, climbing trees and lying under the Seven Sister beech trees to revise for exams. The tough times too.....Hot water bottles that froze on cold winter nights, then getting up to wash in freezing water in the dorm next morning. I remember sweeping classrooms before breakfast and peeling mountains of potatoes or washing up a never ending pile of dishes in the butler's pantry. The meals could be pretty horrid too, porrige that had maggots in, nettles for vegetables and meat that had gone off. I don't know how the cooks and staff managed when rationing was so strict and the kitchens so basic. However we enjoyed the FUN, the laughter, the music and, as you reminded me, those wonderful books that were read to us round the fire. I can picture the gym in the high vaulted room off the courtyard. We also put on displays for parents at the end of the Summer term. We danced and marched!!! and read Shakespeare I think. The Guide troop decorated the room in the barbican that we used to meet in. I wonder what it really looked like when we had finished it! I too was devastated when the building was torn down but enjoyed two return visits that included one round the walled garden that is now open to the public. I hope it flourishes.
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RE: RE: Stew
I never read far enough down on these websites, but I do remember you, Stew - and your long plaits. You were always far more "sporty" than I was! Also remember Misses Rust, Long, Jones & Nicolls. I think you were in Seniors so far above me!! Helen
Comment from Helen Cornwall-Jones on Tuesday, 16th August 2011.
RE: RE: Stew
Hello Stew, remember me? I have recently contacted Helen Cornwell Jones and we seem to have a great deal in common! I remember being in the dorm with you when I was first there and do you remember the midnight feast when we went out into the underground room via the churchyard and Madame's cat Negro scared the life out of June (can't remember her surname) and you cut your thumb on an old nail trying to open a tin or something? One thing we all seem to remember is the FUN. I have also been in contact with Marilyn of the red plaits and she is in B.C. I am in Scotland and I see you came up to see Miss Rust, I often wondered about her as I am not that far from Peebles. Sorry you lost touch with Millie, when did she go South? I was in touch up until she got married but no trace since then, Would love to hear Monica
Comment from Monica Baker-White on Monday, 12th September 2011.
RE: RE: Stew
Hello Stew - I was with you at Arley and remember you well. I was Pat Horwitch then and shared the dorm with Beth Pope and Marion Goldfarb. I also remember Janette Mills and I remember when the piano results were read out by Miss Kell and Janette had a credit - I thought I'd failed until she read out that I had a distinction and was 'over the moon!' How lovely to be in contact after all these years. What memories we share! I now live in South Australia - moved here in 1949 with my family but do get back to England from time to time. I have a Travel Agency and am still busy working and I so enjoy sending people on holiday. Would love to hear from you. Pat.
Comment from Patricia Reeves on Saturday, 5th May 2012.
RE: RE: Stew
I was so pleased to have found this website, as I lost touch with everyone a little while after I left Arley. It was nice to see that others had the same memories. One thing I would like to tell Stew was that with another girl, we took over her garden and my father obtained a water lily for the little pond. We cleared the next plot of its nettles and briars and made a vegetable garden. The lettuces were so good that on parents day several took them home. I don't remember Pat, but I too worked in the travel/tourist industry on the island of Elba for a number of years. I returned to England in 1988 and now live in the next village to Arley. Sheila Maiden
Comment from Sheila Maiden on Wednesday, 23rd May 2012.