Matron memories

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YOu would if you had older/younger siblings at home so it's not really any different
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Mrs Riches (nb sp) was preceded by Miss Meek who gave the Shrove Tuesday Pancake Race cup to Coleridge. Mrs R had a son in one of the Thorntons. I imagine one of Matron's duties was to keep the senior boys' hands off the maids (in which, in one instance in Coleridge) there was a bit of a slip-up.
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Ooooh, tell us more... :o
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postwarblue wrote:...one of Matron's duties was to keep the senior boys' hands off the maids (in which, in one instance in Coleridge) there was a bit of a slip-up.
Up where?
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I only remember one such incident during my days - And it WASN'T a Coleridge Mon !
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Ajarn Philip wrote: Up where?
:lol: :lol:
J.R. wrote:I only remember one such incident during my days - And it WASN'T a Coleridge Mon !
Come on JR, tell us more... :) (please)
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lonelymom wrote:
Ajarn Philip wrote: Up where?
:lol: :lol:
J.R. wrote:I only remember one such incident during my days - And it WASN'T a Coleridge Mon !
Come on JR, tell us more... :) (please)
I'm sure I've referred to this incident before elsewhere. It would have been around 61/62.

A certain Grecian was caught in flagrante delicto, with one of the European female kitchen staff. Where and by whom they were caught escapes me now. A very attractive lady of Latin appearance who many of us lusted over in our enclosed innocence of youth.

With typical 'Upstairs-Downstairs' justice of the day, said Grecian received a slap on the wrist and the very attractive lady of Latin appearance, disappeared overnight !

'NUFF SAID ?

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House-maids were rarely likely to incite adolescent lusts. Mostly they were Sicilian, short, moutachioed and fat. We did have a German au pair in Thornton once, who aroused more interest.

In 1962 there were a pair of kitchen-maid au pairs from Norway (though they were under the direct supervision of Mrs J., the Lady Super). One married a friend of mine, the other a science master.
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J.R. wrote:I'm sure I've referred to this incident before elsewhere. It would have been around 61/62.

A certain Grecian was caught in flagrante delicto, with one of the European female kitchen staff. Where and by whom they were caught escapes me now. A very attractive lady of Latin appearance who many of us lusted over in our enclosed innocence of youth.
I can actually go one worse than this, but it was a smidge more recent, and I am famed for my discretion... :?

In fact, I mention it only to see you on your virtual knees begging for a hint or two! :lol: :lol:
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Oh go on then--do tell.
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midget wrote:Oh go on then--do tell.
Oh, come on midget, you can do better than that!!
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I'm begging! Pleeeeeease, pleeeeease, pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease tell us more! :wink:
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I haven't been able to kneel for years. I can do the "ever-so-'umble" bit if required, so give with the details!
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I am kneeling on midget's behalf :)
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Thanks,lonelymom.
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