Gillingham Tech

A Memory of Gillingham.

I lived in Wigmore - the prefabs - and after passing the 11+ went to the Tech. I believe this was once Rochester Tech but had now started up in Gardener Street. We were the first year to attend in Gillingham and it was also the first time you could go to a Technical school at 11 (used to be 13). As the first group we had the school to ourselves. 90 pupils split into 3 classes G, T & S. the next year another 90 came and some time after the rest of Rochester Tech joined us. Some classes were held upstairs in the Odeon cinema which was right next door. I used to travel back and forth on the No. 45 or the No. 8 bus caught in the High Street and terminating in Fairview Ave Wigmore (45) or Queen's Head/Spyglass & Kettle (alternate) for the No. 8.
Those were also the days of SMOG and I remember that one day after school I tried to go to a cinema in Chatham (Ritz or Regent) by walking across the Lines and after walking for about 1/2 an hour ended up back where I started - the end of Gillingham High Street. My nearest Cinema was the Royal (fleapit) in Rainham but I was a member of the Saturday club at the Gaumont on the "Top Road" which became a 20 lane bowling alley then a DIY shop. I don't know what it is now. After 13 years with the RAF I did return to Rainham to live for a further 14 years but then moved North to Lancashire and now Staffordshire so do not return often to Medway towns. Old habits die hard as I still support the Gills albeit mainly from my armchair rather than Priestfield. This current attack of nostalgia was triggered by my memories of the naval cadets (24) killed in Chatham in 1951 by a bus which mowed them down as they marched in the road one dark winter evening.
All my school years were spent in Wigmore which is much changed as then we were boarded on three sides by woods. At the top of Wigmore Road was what was known as the Scout's wood (Hazlenut and Oak) - at the end of Fairview Avenue and through Gough's Farm was the Pines and at the other end of Fairview Avenue was the Chestnut woods which stretched down to the Queen's head. The more I write the more the memories flood back so I better stop now before I get too boring.
Sherry


Added 16 January 2012

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Our paths seemed to be going the same way back then. I lived in a prefab on the Maidstone Road Rainham and in 1947 I passed the scholarship, as it was known then, and went to Chatham County Grammar School for Girls. I also went to Saturday morning pictures at the Palace cinema, later known as the Gaumont.
I also went occasionally to the flea pit in Rainham, the Royal!
I remember having to walk home from school because of the Smog as the buses were cancelled.

I lived in Gillingham from1933 until 1953, except for the first two or three years in Livingstone Rd. I went to Barnsole Rd School. passed the11+ and went to the County School in Third Avenue, in 1940 (except that in the first year school was three days a week in the Girls Grammar School) Most of the school had been evacuated and we remainers combined with the Math School. We reburned to Third Ave. in 1941 and half a dozen of us went straight from Form 1 to Form3. My year sat our School Cert. with the odd doodlebug passing over. I wanted to leave school and be a dockyard apprentice but I had to finish my scholarship so was sent to the Medway Technical College in Gardiner Street and, instead of Higher School Cert. went into a class doing Intermediate B.Sc.(Eng) Lond. Ext. I will post some more later.
I went to '' The Tech '' in 1957, leaving in 1963. For me, it was a waste of time because I was never technically minded .................... then, and today. For me, the focus on woodwork and metalwork was an utter waste of time.

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