I received some nice feedback this afternoon following my latest Zoom presentation 'All in a Days Work' this morning. If your group is looking for a zoom presenter please contact me through this website or telephone 07854-755756 to discuss the posibility.
Thanks for the talk. As the chairman said, it was one of the most entertaining talks that he’d heard for a long time. I always find zoom talks a bit odd because the whole audience is muted and you can’t tell if they are enjoying it, but they obviously did.
Best regards
Derek Arnell
Speakers Secretary
Knutsford Tatton Probus Club
Woodhouse Primary School concert in 1967. Were any of your family members in the audience to watch you take part in this big school event of the year?
Here we have a multi-cultural photo from 1957 - Members of the West Indian community, who played calypso music, Urkranians, who presented folk dances and songs and members of the Brighouse Country Dancing Club, who contributed greatly to the success of an 'International' social organised by the club and the Brighouse United Nations Association (UNA) branch. On the extreme right and left are the Mayor and Mayoress, Alderman Harry Edwards JP and his wife Eliza.
Were you a member of this local branch - if you were can you offer any more information about it?
Cycling proficiency training at the old tennis courts on Blackburn Road was the place that many school children went and subsequently had their proficiency test there. I certainly remember going in the very late 1950s - early 1960s and I still have the certificate to prove it. Unlike the children of today we did not have to take a written test. If you did not pass that test it meant that you would not be able to take the practicle test. Let us hope that some consideration and help is given to those children who may have a reading problem. As we did went in later years when I was involved in the cycle training and then the testing of eight and nione year old.
Perhaps you are one of the children on this photograph which was taken about 25 years ago.