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Despite spending many Wednesday afternoons in Moseley Road Swimming Baths, I never really learned to swim properly so I think he rather wrote me off and concentrated on the skilled swimmers!
Yes - the French master was W (Bill) Powrie
Thia reply is for 'farmerdave' - apologies if it's in the wrong place, I can't seem to find his original posting to reply to! The French master was William (Bill) Powrie - well spotted!
Thanks, Morturn for that very sound advice. I have now removed my e-mail address from that posting as Peter has now been in touch with me directly. Thanks again for taking the time to send that comment which is much appreciated.
What a lovely response - I'm so pleased you found the video. We must have been approximately contemporaries at All Saints - very clear memories of Father Michael who, as you rightly say, was a hard act to follow! My Dad & Mum were Bert & Sybil Pearson - one of my oldest and best friends (now...
Thanks for viewing! As well as Fr James Holland Eckersley, I hope you were able to spot Fr Cedric Henry Robinson (looking a little like Bing Crosby!) and Fr Raymond Hayne.
Hi, jmadone! Thanks for your recollections! Approximately what year(s) were you at the school? Maybe one of my e-mail groups will recall the name of the unfortunate printing-press injury victim.
Thanks for your kind words - I am so pleased that facilities such as YouTube and this forum have enabled me to find a new audience for my old home movies - so much more fun than simply letting them gather dust on the shelf! There are one or two other Birmingham-related items in my YouTube...
Hi, Folks! Very close with the name - it was W (Bill) Powrie I believe he and Dai Thomas co-operated in producing that 16mm silent black and white film which I uploaded to YouTube. I have recently uploaded it again, at the correct speed - previously, it was running too fast!
Here is a link to...
Hi, Maurice! Thanks for your interest. I think you are right that the decision to liquidate in 1972 was based on the absence of anyone prepared to take the company forward. Times were a-changing and that size of specialist company was suffering from the rise of larger companies, department...
Many thanks for that, Maurice. I had been wracking my brains recently trying to remember the name of George Hill - so thank you especially for that reminder!