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Nostalgia Thread -Old Lowestoft
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Re: Nostalgia Thread -Old Lowestoft
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Re: Nostalgia Thread -Old Lowestoft
The last performance I watched there was 'Steeleye Span' on the night of the hurricane in 1987...the roof was leaking during the show and they had buckets on the stage catching the drips, it was certainly a night to rememberfunkychick wrote:Sparrows nest theatre watched many a show there....
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Also the title of a book by Walter Lord and of a well know B&W film starring Kenneth More about the sinking of the Titanic, Mel.Mel wrote:
............. it was certainly a night to remember
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It's a long time since anything was posted in this thread so decided to post this here. I took this picture this evening of a display board in one of the shelters on the Promenade and thought it would be of interest, particularly to those who no longer live close to Lowestoft.
Whilst you cannot read it as it appears on this page, if you click on the image and view it at full resolution - 5361 x 2930 pixels most of the text can be read.
Whilst you cannot read it as it appears on this page, if you click on the image and view it at full resolution - 5361 x 2930 pixels most of the text can be read.
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You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
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You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget
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Re: Nostalgia Thread -Old Lowestoft
Very interesting BB. I don't know if the "Woodrow" mentioned became Alderman Woodrow who was the man my old secondary school was named after before it changed to Kirkley High and whatever it is now. The old folk probably still call it Notley Road school.boatbuilder wrote:It's a long time since anything was posted in this thread so decided to post this here. I took this picture this evening of a display board in one of the shelters on the Promenade and thought it would be of interest, particularly to those who no longer live close to Lowestoft.
Whilst you cannot read it as it appears on this page, if you click on the image and view it at full resolution - 5361 x 2930 pixels most of the text can be read.
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It's now 'East Point Academy' Frankie.
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It was Alderman Woodrow when I went there in the late 50's early 60's .Do n"t think much of the "East Point Academy"as a name, renaming Denes High that as it's nearer East Point would have better.......
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This academy thing seems a bit pointless and a waste of money to me. If the school is in a bad way then it needs a new head to turn it around not a new name and coat of paint. I think AWS probably didn't have a very good reputation at the end of your attendance there Kerch and it was run by Mr Duane I believe. My older sister was sent to the Harris rather than there but two years later Mr Scott had taken over and turned it around so I was sent there in 64.There were plenty of canings by Mr Scott but more so his deputy Mr Renaut but that was probably part of the process. There were many heavy-handed male teachers there at the time but I think they quite enjoyed the punishments they dished out which was another matter.
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While I was there the year I was in was the last year that girls and boys were seperate and Miss Daniels was the headmistress.I think that mr Scott arrived when I was in year3 but can't be 100% sure.
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Miss Daniels was still there when I started but I can't remember her capacity. Maybe Duane (if that is how you spell it) was the head of the boys. Apparently boys just used to walk into his office and sit on his desk. Miss Daniels was nice as I recall. The school was mixed but the playgrounds were separated (virtually) and each sex went through their own door only to be reunited when they arrived at their class. I don't know about the girls but we had line up in our respective years to be "inspected" by the prefects before we were allowed in, prefects could also issue lines and detentions.
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