Going To School

A Memory of Churchill.

The liitle boy on the right is me aged 3 going to churchill school (now a house). My mum (Ruth Wilkey) is pushing my "new" brother Mike in the push chair. Mum is 84 now and lives in Keynsham and Mike lives in New Zealand. I am still at work (just) in Plymouth and live in Cornwall. I hated churchill school and have memories of gruesome school lunches. I did however like Anne Goodsell who is the daughter of a friend of my late Dads who is the little girl walking the other side of Mum. We lived in a bungalow down the lane called Trispen. It was the last one in the row. Opposite we had a dairy farm run by the Palmer family and Jo Maffey and her Husband John who was a vet at Langford also rented a flat or cottage off them. I remember we had a doctor called Taylor who used to arrive in an old green vintage Bently and jump over the gate! He only had one medicine for everything as far as I can remember - it was strawberry flavour.

Dad worked for Bristol Aeroplane at Oldmixon making helicopters.

I recall the old nissen hut which was the village hall opposite side of the Main road - big grass area now. This used to double as a cinema and hairdressers! About the same year or two as this picture I recall going to a christmas fair in the hall near the clock tower and coming home with a model Spitfire - they were 10 a penny then! Dad had to make it though.

Bob Wilkey


Added 15 August 2014

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Hi my dad Charlie Millard who is now 78years old went to Churchill school. He made in woodwork classes (teacher being Mr Livingston ) a yatch with his friend Antony (Tony ) Avery. He thinks it was in 1954 /1955 and their wooden yatch was placed in the aitrium of the new Churchill school. I am looking for any photos of their yatch or any information for my dad as he is quite poorly and recalls this memory he has with very fond memories. Any information would be fantastic and much apprieciated .Regards Karen Millard

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