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- Thu May 02, 2024 9:15 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: Amelia White (in the Daily Mail) deplores her CH years
- Replies: 27
- Views: 133160
Re: Amelia White (in the Daily Mail) deplores her CH years
To hidden, It is perfectly clear that CH was appallingly badly run in the 1970s and right up to the 1990s, and you have every right to feel let down by what happened there. For some of us, like me, CH was actually a haven from an appalling home life in a single-parent household. For others, it was a...
- Thu May 02, 2024 8:42 pm
- Forum: General Chat - Non CH
- Topic: Stirring Hymns
- Replies: 2
- Views: 165
Re: Stirring Hymns
'To be a Pilgrim', Bunyan's poem turned hymn is best known set to the tune of Monk's Gate, named https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yHJMPw8RHU, for the hamlet just south-east of Horsham, near Manning's Heath, around 3 miles from CH. A fine tune it is.
- Sun Jan 21, 2024 6:30 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: Tenniel Evans
- Replies: 1
- Views: 871
Re: Tenniel Evans
It's the second time the ship has done this in a few years. I only wish they could have been made to explain themselves to Chief.
- Mon Jan 15, 2024 8:01 pm
- Forum: General Chat - Non CH
- Topic: Pilgrim Fathers 1620 -- 400th anniversary -- any connections?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6209
Re: Pilgrim Fathers 1620 -- 400th anniversary -- any connections?
No, it was purely a case of mistaken identity. During my first year at CH I went back to my old primary school in southeast London in my Housey uniform to meet my past school mistress again and show the class the unique uniform. Afterwards as I was walking back home along the streets a youth shoute...
- Mon Jan 15, 2024 7:54 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: Bernard Levin
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9359
Re: Bernard Levin
Bernard Levin was a national figure in his prime, anyone under 50 has probably not heard of him. He moved a long way away from his early Bolshevik views as he matured, which was a good thing, and one to be emulated by some of this parish, one might hope. He was certainly the stand-out Old Blue of hi...
- Sat Dec 02, 2023 6:23 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: St Matthew’s Day
- Replies: 14
- Views: 85867
Re: St Matthew’s Day
I am as certain as I can be that our chartered train went over the Thames to Cannon Street, thereby disgorging a disorder of pupils directly into the City without posing any undue risk to the Thames bridges, presumably much to the relief of the trustees of the charity that provides the bridges. Thre...
- Thu Nov 23, 2023 8:26 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: David Taplin (1939-2022)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 8563
Re: David Taplin (1939-2022)
A wonderful life, condolences to his family. This shows CH at its best, setting bright people up to pursue their talents to the full. Without metallurgy, and metallurgists we really have nothing but wood and stone, our world would be a primitive wasteland.
- Thu Nov 23, 2023 8:16 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: V-1 that landed at C.H. on 29 June 1944
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6951
Re: V-1 that landed at C.H. on 29 June 1944
I have no knowledge in this area, but I imagine that it meant that there was some form of structural damage from the blast. If it buried itself before exploding, it would (ironically enough) act like a weak 'earthquake bomb' as per Barnes Wallis's Tallboys and Grand Slams, the blast being conducted ...
- Sat Nov 11, 2023 10:08 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: St Matthew’s Day
- Replies: 14
- Views: 85867
Re: St Matthew’s Day
I should add that when I went to the Mansion House for St. Matthew's Day, I do recall a rather good buffet having been proffered, a welcome upgrade on the usual CH fare.
- Fri Nov 10, 2023 8:17 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: St Matthew’s Day
- Replies: 14
- Views: 85867
Re: St Matthew’s Day
The Lord Mayor and his Corporation; famously as poor as Dick Whittington's cat.The Corporation of London was so hard up that it couldn’t run to a normal can
- Fri Oct 27, 2023 7:48 am
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: Paintings in Chapel - Frank Brangwyn
- Replies: 24
- Views: 45497
Re: Paintings in Chapel - Frank Brangwyn
I am a bit shocked to discover that the artist behind the murals was celebrated to the extent of getting a 'knighthood', the paintings are embarrassingly awful and I had assumed that the Foundation was scraping the barrel and skimping on the artist by hiring a journeyman. It just shows how early the...
- Mon Oct 23, 2023 7:59 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: Paintings in Chapel - Frank Brangwyn
- Replies: 24
- Views: 45497
Re: Paintings in Chapel - Frank Brangwyn
First of all, happy Founders Day to y'all, Julian calendar permitting. From what I remember (in my time at CH late 1970s to mid-1980s), the only mural I can positively recall shows St. Augustine preaching to some heathens as it commemorated his arrival in what became England. The rest I cannot remem...
- Tue Oct 17, 2023 2:51 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: Re: Housey special...
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9205
Re: Housey special...
There is an old thread on the Housey Special on the intro thread section https://www.chforum.info/php/viewtopic.php?t=4043
- Mon Oct 02, 2023 8:29 pm
- Forum: Stories, Reminiscing & Teacher/Pupil Memories
- Topic: Ken Grimshaw
- Replies: 57
- Views: 148837
Re: Ken Grimshaw
In my time, late 1970s, the great three of the Manual School were Mr Wyncoll, who made a valiant effort at teaching me woodwork, I know I exasperated him with my abysmal lack of skill, but he hid it fairly well. Poor chap suffered from the stress of the job later IIRC, he was also a CCF Major. Mr St...
- Sun Oct 01, 2023 6:46 pm
- Forum: General Chat - CH Stuff
- Topic: CH Organ recital (at the re-inauguration)
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5095
Re: CH Organ recital (at the re-inauguration)
I remember the 'interlude' in c. 1980-1981 (or thereabouts) when an apparently untuned upright piano was used in the Chapel during services with Malcolm McKelvey or someone else pounding away gamely to try to fill the void left by the organ refurb, Adrian Bawtree would have been there, probably a Th...