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Memories of my School Days by Gwen Lloyd nee Powell (2003) |
...week for horlicks, besides you could have water from the pump. What did you wear... |
...and hide in the field across the road in Mr. Gundy's coppice. We pretended to... |
Memories of my School Days by Margaret Price (2003) |
...school but we walked home by the road because there was no short cut, Stanley... |
...lucky a piece of swiss roll and water from the pump. Did you have any... |
...by Eddie Smith. We had school d inner which came from Longtown canteen which came... |
...van, Enid Smith would give the d inners out then later Gladys Watkins took her... |
Memories of my School Days by Marion Jones and Vera Christopher (2003) |
...start with but then the school d inners started to come from Longtown, we also... |
...we had horlicks in the winter and water from the pump. Vera took sandwiches for... |
Memories of my School Days by Jack Pritchard (2003) |
...an evermore predictable route from the Sun Inn, St Margarets meeting point, to locate a... |
...School and lived just beyond the Sun Inn at Fountain Cottage. On the lengthy walk... |
...the cane! There was a long handled water pump, near to the school house, in... |
...change. Mr. Randolph Trafford owned an aerop lane and I remember one occasion when a... |
...departure of the Squires' guests in aerop lanes. The guests waved back to us as... |
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Memories of my School Days by Brian Jones (2003) |
...up with Percy Price at the Celyn road and all walk together. Who was your... |
...We took sandwiches until the school d inners came from Longtown, we also had milk... |
...from Mr. Grundy at Wayne Herbert, also water from the pump. At lunchtime the boys... |
Memories of my School Days by Margaret Ann Williams (2003) |
...in winter and enamel mugs to have water from the pump. What did you wear... |
...wore ordinary clothes with a " p inny" to keep me clean. When I was... |
Genealogical notes on the Price family in Ewyas Lacy parishes and vicinity (1700s 1800s) |
...year, Barley again. Meadow 3 acres with water from the road to flood it. [11... |
...giving a total. He then names the Inns at which they stayed on the way... |
The Periglacial Formation of the Black Daren in the Black Mountains (Post Glacial Period, 11-12,000 years ago) |
...stripped from the rock face. The present road and car parking area at map ref.... |
...age. The Black Daren from the public road and car parking area at SO298299 in... |
...several centuries. Where the ice was th innest it was quickest to go. So a... |
...ice on its lee side still existed. Water running off the hill top would melt... |
...and the top of the ice ramp. Water in this crevice would be subject to... |
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Letter from Bartholomew Haseldon to Mr Pardoe (1774) |
...Mr Pardoe at the Crown in B road St. in Ludlow Huntington, 30th May 1774... |
...Ewas Harrell [Ewyas Harold] ( a bad road indeed) but we fortunatly met with Rumsey... |
...[part of Newton and St Margarets] (such roads it was at times doubtful wether Mr... |
Memories of my School Days by Joyce Powell and John Powell (2003) |
...the boys and skipping, ball games, making tracks out of grass and moss. The windows... |
...have for lunch? We had school d inners which were thick stews, sausage and bacon... |
...(frog spawn) We had free milk and water from the pump. They don't remember being... |
...taught any food hygiene. If the d inner van did not come we had the... |