Choir Memories.

A Memory of Cowplain.

I was a choir boy here from circa 1948/49 with my brother Ken and later on my sister Pam, until my voice broke. Miss Reeves was the organist and she had a little Morris Minor with an unforgettable number plate FCG 115 ( She told us it stood for Fair Charming Girl) and who could forget, who to us, was such a lovely 'old lady'.
The vicar at the time was, I think, Rev Seaford who was superseded by Rev Christopher Eastwood who amongst his many accomplishments started the 1st Cowlpain Scout Group.


Added 18 June 2013

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Comments & Feedback

Hi Allen & Ken , I remember you and your sister . You lived the opposite side of the road to me and opposite you lived a girl Veronica Lake .
You left a comment awhile back asking if i knew you but of course we are in our late 70's early 80's now and it's difficult.
We moved to Cowplain Social club where Dad was the steward and I went to school in Portsmouth .I now live in Liverpool for the last 52 years .
What happened in your lives ?
Padnell Road, Cowplain, Waterlooville, Hants

the road
cuts through where
Hazleton Woods once were
and there are houses now
instead of trees
walking through the woods
from Horndean
to Padnell Road
white horse in a field
Radio Ham's mast
and a farm
at the end of the road

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