Angela, I don't recall a black line at all, but I distictly remember a piece of red thread attached to the bath chain, very near the plug end! I can't imagine Mrs. Coveney allowing something as naff as drawing a line in the bath, she was far too particular - maybe this memory you have is from somewhere else?Angela Pratt 56-63 wrote:In 8's we didn't have a thread then, it was a black line drawn all round the bath (goodness knows what with..) which made you notice it but stayed for ages!Fjgrogan wrote:.......... and don't forget the strategically placed piece of thread tied around the chain of the bath plug to indicate the permitted water level during the Suez Crisis!
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I'm hyperventilating at the thought of how hard it would have been to get all of the soap scum off without removing any of the black line. The good old 'lose no matter how hard I tried' experience.
I have no pleasant olfactory memories of Hertford, but several nauseatingly awful ones:
the extraordinary smell of the upstairs loos (courtesy of the incinerator and its contents?)
the kitchens while spud bashing on Sunday mornings
the History Room (idiosyncratic, if not actually nauseating)
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Hot Snot! Re-encountered while exploring Hampton Court with Mary Mc during my last trip to UK. I think that it came from a mock up of a Tudor cooking pot.
and fish mornay, of course. Sorry - off to throw up .......................
I have no pleasant olfactory memories of Hertford, but several nauseatingly awful ones:
the extraordinary smell of the upstairs loos (courtesy of the incinerator and its contents?)
the kitchens while spud bashing on Sunday mornings
the History Room (idiosyncratic, if not actually nauseating)
Gumption
Brasso
Hot Snot! Re-encountered while exploring Hampton Court with Mary Mc during my last trip to UK. I think that it came from a mock up of a Tudor cooking pot.
and fish mornay, of course. Sorry - off to throw up .......................
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icomefromalanddownunder wrote:I'm hyperventilating at the thought of how hard it would have been to get all of the soap scum off without removing any of the black line. The good old 'lose no matter how hard I tried' experience.
I have no pleasant olfactory memories of Hertford, but several nauseatingly awful ones:
the extraordinary smell of the upstairs loos (courtesy of the incinerator and its contents?)
the kitchens while spud bashing on Sunday mornings
the History Room (idiosyncratic, if not actually nauseating)
Gumption
Brasso
Hot Snot! Re-encountered while exploring Hampton Court with Mary Mc during my last trip to UK. I think that it came from a mock up of a Tudor cooking pot.
and fish mornay, of course. Sorry - off to throw up .......................
I'm tempted to join you after reading some of your memories.
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Ann it was definitely( I think...) at Hertford, I can remember a friend's concern with cleaning, but maybe it was a different occasion....but can't think what that would be! (unless you're the one who's forgotten.....! - at our age it could be either of us!)anniexf wrote:Angela, I don't recall a black line at all, but I distictly remember a piece of red thread attached to the bath chain, very near the plug end! I can't imagine Mrs. Coveney allowing something as naff as drawing a line in the bath, she was far too particular - maybe this memory you have is from somewhere else?Angela Pratt 56-63 wrote:In 8's we didn't have a thread then, it was a black line drawn all round the bath (goodness knows what with..) which made you notice it but stayed for ages!Fjgrogan wrote:.......... and don't forget the strategically placed piece of thread tied around the chain of the bath plug to indicate the permitted water level during the Suez Crisis!
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Angela Pratt 56-63 wrote:Ann it was definitely( I think...) at Hertford, I can remember a friend's concern with cleaning, but maybe it was a different occasion....but can't think what that would be! (unless you're the one who's forgotten.....! - at our age it could be either of us!)anniexf wrote:
Angela, I don't recall a black line at all, but I distictly remember a piece of red thread attached to the bath chain, very near the plug end! I can't imagine Mrs. Coveney allowing something as naff as drawing a line in the bath, she was far too particular - maybe this memory you have is from somewhere else?
Angela, you started in a Junior Ward in September 1956, didn't you? The Suez crisis began in July 1956. I believe you joined 8s in September 1957, so your memory could have been of the Junior Ward?
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Whoever said it was?time please wrote:lol! What about an index for us who hated the place and or where destroyed by being there. I cannot believe that being at CH was the best thing that happened for every pupil.
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Our founders and benefactors, by whose charitable benevolence thou hast refreshed our bodies at this time.dsmg wrote:Whoever said it was?
(and no, that reply wasn't intended as a pun on the name Grace)