Hertford uniform
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Thank you Mary - at least you give me the odd compliment now and again....
So send me thine recipes - and I will put them on the website - just a click away! (still under construction.... did a bit of a boo boo last night on it, but can resolve it soon....)
So send me thine recipes - and I will put them on the website - just a click away! (still under construction.... did a bit of a boo boo last night on it, but can resolve it soon....)
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Mrs C - your new Avatar freaks me out!! There are eyes everywhere - was it because we have entered March (Beware the Eyes (ok Ides ) of March???)englishangel wrote:I wonder why that is?Mrs C. wrote:I wonder how many of the recipes will be cakes or puddings??!!
All my "favourite recipes" are. I make up most of the rest as I go along.
Love the icon BTW
I will get as many recipes up as people send... I'm not going to put up the entire cookbook according to Mrs Paton or anyone else!! But I will put up some - and write them out etc... but the odd one sent would be great!
Thanks in advance - and Mrs C - keep those eyes to yourself - I don't want to be told off just cos you can see I'm still in my Pj's or whatever!!!
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Back to uniform, the name of this thread. When I went to the school, in the winter terms all girls in senior houses wore LISLE stockings as every day, with Seniors of some category that I didn't aspire to having SILK ones for special occasions. The girls in the junior houses wore brown knee socks. Gradually the revolutionary new material of NYLON reached the hallowed ground. We then had thick beige ribbed stockings and BAs had 60 denier nylons for special. I got my BA at Christmas in UV, three years later when I left the school, Christmas SVI, my original 60 denier stockings were still going strong, without a single ladder. How did things change over the years, I've read references to other stockings.
In Summer all wore thin ankle socks, first cotton then later nylon. We tried to roll them down as far as possible so as not to get sock marks.
In Summer all wore thin ankle socks, first cotton then later nylon. We tried to roll them down as far as possible so as not to get sock marks.
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Lisle stockings had gone by the time I started. First 2 years wore long brown socks in winter and older girls wore the ribbed stockings. However I was already 5'4" and size 7 shoe when I started so went straight to ribbed stockings. Everyone wore beige nylon ankle socks in summer, nylon tights for seniors on Sundays etc.
When I started we were still weraring white cotton socks for sports (darned on Friday night as necessary) but as they were condemned we were issued with house colour nylon socks.
I think this pretty much stayed the same until the amalgamation.
When I started we were still weraring white cotton socks for sports (darned on Friday night as necessary) but as they were condemned we were issued with house colour nylon socks.
I think this pretty much stayed the same until the amalgamation.
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We had fawn knee socks at Hertford in 1985 - and awful nylon fuschia pink ankle socks for games due to being residents 7's. I recall one morning we were lining up in the house hall ready to march as a house to the assembly hall, and our LE told us to put on these pink socks as Ms Morrison wanted to identify the first years. We naturally believed them and then got into trouble with our sixth formers for being incorrectly dressed. It was the end of the world for me for 5 minutes. Hertford could be so up tight about uniform.
We had to line up in the Square for inspection by Ms Morrison the morning we were due to depart for Horsham for a few days - having been instructed to wear black gloves. Mine had been knicked and all I could borrow were fingerless ones and I remember clutching my hands very tightly so she didn't notice. What a place.
Oh - and on the subject of our Cherry blazers? We got a form at the end of the year asking whether we'd like to buy ours. My mum said Yes but thankfully it never materialised.
We had to line up in the Square for inspection by Ms Morrison the morning we were due to depart for Horsham for a few days - having been instructed to wear black gloves. Mine had been knicked and all I could borrow were fingerless ones and I remember clutching my hands very tightly so she didn't notice. What a place.
Oh - and on the subject of our Cherry blazers? We got a form at the end of the year asking whether we'd like to buy ours. My mum said Yes but thankfully it never materialised.
Happy wrote:Oh - and on the subject of our Cherry blazers? We got a form at the end of the year asking whether we'd like to buy ours. My mum said Yes but thankfully it never materialised.
I bought my tweed (for a fiver I think) - no idea what happened to it though as I don't have it now.
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I think someone (possibly me) posted the house colours somwhere else.Happy wrote:We had fawn knee socks at Hertford in 1985 - and awful nylon fuschia pink ankle socks for games due to being residents 7's. I recall one morning we were lining up in the house hall ready to march as a house to the assembly hall, and our LE told us to put on these pink socks as Ms Morrison wanted to identify the first years. We naturally believed them and then got into trouble with our sixth formers for being incorrectly dressed. It was the end of the world for me for 5 minutes. Hertford could be so up tight about uniform.
We had to line up in the Square for inspection by Ms Morrison the morning we were due to depart for Horsham for a few days - having been instructed to wear black gloves. Mine had been knicked and all I could borrow were fingerless ones and I remember clutching my hands very tightly so she didn't notice. What a place.
Oh - and on the subject of our Cherry blazers? We got a form at the end of the year asking whether we'd like to buy ours. My mum said Yes but thankfully it never materialised.
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Happy wrote:We had to line up in the Square for inspection by Ms Morrison the morning we were due to depart for Horsham for a few days - having been instructed to wear black gloves. Mine had been knicked and all I could borrow were fingerless ones and I remember clutching my hands very tightly so she didn't notice. What a place.
Did you have the pockets of your blazer sewn up (to stop me/us being able to stick hands into them)?
Can't remember whether it was standard practice, or reserved for we guttersnipes who didn't know that it just wasn't on to stuff our hands in there.
Caroline Payne (nee Barrett)
Hertford 6.20 1965-70
Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
Hertford 6.20 1965-70
Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
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englishangel wrote:I think blazer pockets are automatically sewn up when they are made, they certainly are on men's suits, and we weren't allowed to unpick them, so I suppose it was standard practice
All the guys I know wear suits with fully functional pockets.
What's the point in having them if they are sewn up?
Caroline Payne (nee Barrett)
Hertford 6.20 1965-70
Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.
Hertford 6.20 1965-70
Adelaide, dear Adelaide; where the water is foul, but the wines more than make up for it.