jmadone
master brummie
Linda Kinsey comes to mind.
That's her.
Linda Kinsey comes to mind.
My Wife Linda Allden and her best Friend Linda Sherlock would have been there around that time. My wife left in the second year to go to Cockshutt Hill but they are still best friends after all this time!Reading this thread some of you may be interested in this sports medal awarded to my wife.View attachment 131457View attachment 131458
These are photos taken in the sports field, probably 1963 or 1964. I've also put them on the Byng Kenrick Facebook page.
Some names to recall - Barbara Tidball (that's me!), Marlene Farmer, Elizabeth Routley, Barbara Cox, Aileen Donnelly, Jennifer Longford, Greta Wood, Christine Peel, Christine Cleaver, Irene Allen, Hilary Rice..... can you add any more?
This made me laugh. Our uniform was burgundy and blue, and not at all attractive! You’re quite right, you didn’t tell me. The course of my life might have been very different!! I love reading these memories.I lived at 24 Leycroft Avenue so I would see the girls every morning. I went to Central Grammar next door. I once got caned for climbing over the fence into Byng Kenrick to get the football back! We all wore school uniforms. Ours at CGS was a very dark blue ...with matching cap. What colour was BKs. I can,t remember. I remember Barbara Tidball,Marlene Farmer and Wendy Atkinson..but quickly lost track....yet remember them 60 years later ! ! !. (I think I was a bit sweet on Barbara but never told her,so I played football instead. ). My best pals were Leo Sheldon, Andy Thomas and Gregory Robinson.
COLIN STARK
This made me laugh. Our uniform was burgundy and blue, and not at all attractive! You’re quite right, you didn’t tell me. The course of my life might have been very different!! I love reading these memories.
On the contrary,I thought all the girls looked very attractive in their uniforms !! Seems many, many pupils from Shirestone were lucky enough to go to,either,Byng Kenrick or Central Grammar. Perhaps the efforts of Mr Penny,Mr Dunkley (not sure) Mr Jones and Mrs Walker were not wasted.
&These are photos taken in the sports field, probably 1963 or 1964. I've also put them on the Byng Kenrick Facebook page.
Some names to recall - Barbara Tidball (that's me!), Marlene Farmer, Elizabeth Routley, Barbara Cox, Aileen Donnelly, Jennifer Longford, Greta Wood, Christine Peel, Christine Cleaver, Irene Allen, Hilary Rice..... can you add any more?
Marlene is on the right hand end of the back row as you are looking at the photo. We are still great friends and see one another regularly. We've never lost touch. She's standing next to Elizabeth Routley. You may not remember her so well as she didn't go to Shirestone, but you may remember David Harris who went to Central. Elizabeth married David.Barbara..I can easily recognise you. Gorgeous hair. What was that style called? Which one is Marlene?
Colin Stark
The only prize I received at BK was presented to me by Byng Kenrick on speech day in 1962.
Anyone remember the sculpture by William Bloye ? Commissioned anonymously. From a Birmingham Post article, February 1961. Viv.
View attachment 122067
Marlene is on the right hand end of the back row as you are looking at the photo. We are still great friends and see one another regularly. We've never lost touch. She's standing next to Elizabeth Routley. You may not remember her so well as she didn't go to Shirestone, but you may remember David Harris who went to Central. Elizabeth married David.
Hello Colin, as you know, I left Shirestone in 1960. Was Judith the daughter of Mrs Czuni, who was, perhaps, the secretary at Shirestone? Mrs Czuni had a son, John, who was in the year below me.Hi... I hope it will not be too long before we see your further adventures from Shirestone and Byng Kenrick.
By the way do either you or Marlene remember a JUDITH CZUNI (<?) from Shirestone. They emigrated to Canada,I think,
Do you know, I think that you were also my dancing partner at Shirestone. Miss Pullen (Mrs Walker) would take is into the main hall for dancing. (The Polka !!!). Apologies for my left feet. Colin Stark
Not allowed near the fence ! ! Great. I got the cane when I climbed over the fence into BK to get our ball back.Hi Graham,
I was there '60 to '65. And we weren't allowed anywhere near the Central fence!
Prompted by Keith's badge thread, I've started a Byng Kenrick thread.
Ann
Hi Dave I take it you are the same Dave Porter who worked at Washwood Heath. I was at BK till about 72 and then went to DHSS I seem that half the staff who worked there went to Central or BK. Have retired now but still see some people from work and school. See Jackie Wilson and Sue Mc Gann regularly.A bit late to the party, discovered this site when googling Sam Doble. I remember Janet Glew and May (the Devils)- how could I forget!
Thanks John but my tax inspector days long gone. And it was definitely Mickey Ballard who married someone from Byng Kendrick, name escapes me now
Your memory is so much better than mine---had forgotten you knew Phil and the journeys on the 14 bus. I think we met again when I worked at B'ham Council. Jackie Wilson , Sue the typist , Chris Grant and myself all went on a visit to Plymouth recently to meet up with Sue McCannon. Don't know if you will remember these old timers from Washwood.Yeah Sue, I remember catching the No.14 bus with you and you married Phil's brother. Don't see anyone from those days, bumped into a few over the years. Still work at the Inland Revenue, just two days a week.
I do remember Steve--poor lad still working for DWP. Chris didn't join police --her ex-husband was a policeman though. Both Jackie and Chris are still at DWP (Erdington) both working part-time.Hi, remember all those names, and that Sue McCannon was from Devon. Didn't Chris Grant join the police force? I'm still married to Lesley. I occasionally see Steve Ewer who lives five minutes from me. Not sure you will know him but some of the others will. He still works for the DWP up at Five Ways. Do you remember Gill Halworth (nee Beebee)? Small world that it is my eldest lad bought a house from Gill's father in law. Long story but I went to see the house and recognized Gill from a photograph.
I do remember Steve--poor lad still working for DWP. Chris didn't join police --her ex-husband was a policeman though. Both Jackie and Chris are still at DWP (Erdington) both working part-time.
I remember Gill wasn't she related to Jackie Beebee--she lives in the next road to me. We live in Castle Bromwich so thats why I still see many of the people who went to BK and Central also the old crew from Washwood. Sue McCannon was married to Mike McCannon --we both left when voluntary redundancy was offered in 1998. I went to the Council and Sue went back to Plymouth. Mike was working for Customs. I am still married to Geoff (45 years) and Phil his brother is still going strong.