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Atheist | 21:43 Fri 10th Apr 2020 | History
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'Some talk of Alexander and some of Hercules...'
Pumps in a wire grille locker... Wireless programmes suggesting we should imitate a tree...
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Yes, of course. 'Movement and music' was the one where we stripped down to knickers and vest and added pumps and went to the hall - we were enjoined to be flowers growing, trees bending in increasingly strong winds. Remember it well. Then there were the singing lessons, trying to remember what they were called, where we learned so many traditional songs and had...
21:49 Fri 10th Apr 2020
The sixties but, Noye's Fludde, 'shoot me now' was the refrain.
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"With his one eye on the pot and the other up the chimney with a tow row row...
I never managed to do it J, used to get kept in after school until they gave up...
Still hopeless with numbers now.
Trying to choose; sherbet dip or a lucky bag...
Thanks, Atheist. I'm sorry you thought I wasn't nice, feel a bit lowered by that. Trying to remember so much at the moment - thank you for the original post. There was 'Jimmy cracked corn - and I don't care' and 'Oh Jemima look at your uncle Jim - he's in the water learning how to swim'. So many others tugging at my memory from Ferniehurst County Primary School - gave us all a wonderful education …. now, alas, a new housing estate. :(
gave up on sherbet dips when the sherbet refused to go up the liquorice straw.
2d for a lucky bag

Music and movement - nooooo
I knew there was a reason I'd banished them to the bottom of my memories.

All that was in the late 60's, not 50's

Sandshoes, gym bag and no locker.
.... or the 4d frozen Jubbly that lasted the whole walk home.

https://www.doyouremember.co.uk/memory/jubbly-frozen-drinks
Fat wax crayons and powder paint...
There were still brick air-raid shelters standing in the cindered play-ground when I first went to school. Why the teachers told us not to play in them I have no idea...It was, obviously, a complete waste of breath on their part.
The wireless programmes for singing were "Singing Together" and "Rhythm and Melody".
outside toilets which froze in the winter.
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Jourdain; I do get mixed up with all the people here. Some with lovely characters but horrid politics and vice versa. All potentially nice. Jimmy crack... I remember well from the wireless. Jemima not at all. Best to take people as they were as children and forget their current selves. Nice to hear from you.
We called pumps gutties.
First lesson each morning RE.
Mass in a local church on the 1st Friday of each month
Thank you Jonathan Joe - 'Singing Together'. We all went into the one classroom which had a radio, tambourines etc.. I got told off for singing too loudly and it put me off singing for over 40 years - now I'm lead (sometimes only) alto in a choir! (Thanks to a very kind, musical lady.)
Atheist - I try not to mix up politics with people. :)
Joined up writing and blotty pens...


(I may be in the 60's now)
Jarvis Cocker remembers the long-running BBC radio programme Singing Together.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/b04stc6c
We had plimsols in Suffolk and a huge television on a frame that had to be moved from classroom to classroom........and Miss Sexton who wouldnt let me go to the toilet and then smacked me when I wet myself. ( I was anout five)
desk with inkwells .warm milk ,standing when teachers came into room .getting wrapped around knuckles ,,,,happy days
I remember travel talks on the big wooden frame radio and Mrs. Selwood introducing us to Rikki-Tikki-Tavi.Happy days.

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