Just listening to this.
Sir Colin Davis of course had a sister or sisters at Hertford and as he said on my final Prizegiving, they donated fish knives and forks when they left.
(The name Pauline springs to mind)
"Lady Bountiful and the Bluecoat Boys" Friday 15th February
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Re: "Lady Bountiful and the Bluecoat Boys" Friday 15th February
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I don't think it was Sir Colin Davis, mary if you look here, he is referred to as OB Colin R E Davies.englishangel wrote:Sir Colin Davis of course had a sister or sisters at Hertford and as he said on my final Prizegiving, they donated fish knives and forks when they left.
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Re: "Lady Bountiful and the Bluecoat Boys" Friday 15th February
I thought one of the OBs was addressed as Colin. He had a noticeable Welsh accent, which his sisters (Heather and Gretel) certainly did not. I have a vague feeling that their home was in Croydon. They were certainly very proud of how well Colin was doing. The first time I saw him was at the Festival Hall in 1952, when he was deputy conductor for a ballet company whose name escapes me. One of the ballets was "Paganini" to the Rachmaninov music, and all I remember of Colin was a huge shock of black hair being shaken wildly about- it was well in keeping with the ballet.
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Re: "Lady Bountiful and the Bluecoat Boys" Friday 15th February
Old Blues, of whom there is a photo in the Old Blue, were Martin Reed (La B 57 - 65) with fellow Welshmen, Maldwyn Osborne (Ma B 44-51) and Colin R E Davies (Pe A 52-59).
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Re: "Lady Bountiful and the Bluecoat Boys" Friday 15th February
Did I say it was Colin Davis the conductor? No I didn't, I just said he had sisters at Hertford. I knew it wasn't him on the radio as he was born in Weybridge in 1927 so would have left CH at the end of the war.
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