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...the ages of the campers wrong?
I thought it was in the second year of high school, but my memory isn't that good - I bet my mum knows though...
I had also forgotten about the Loggerheads name, no wonder I couldn't find Colemendy on Google Earth...
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...,0.016973&z=16
I see it is now called "Colemendy Environmental Centre for Outdoor Education" - I guess camp was to simple...
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&sour...,0.543137&z=11
...was there a reason you didn't go? ...or did your whole class not go?
our school was opposite Stanley park, and yet we had to travel to Dwerryhouse playing field (down by Croxteth) for hockey lessons (which I hated !!) - not sure what the lads did for footy - we were a girls only school by then, and the boys had been moved out to Anfield Comp in Breckside Park.
Yet, my son (still going to the same school) did have games and football over at Stanley park.
I asked him him just now where the girls go for hockey - - - and he looked at me askance !! ''hockey !! there's no hockey !! that was back in the old days !!''
... don't they have hockey at schools now, I wonder ??
ps,
like you say, our school had some of the original desks and dried up inkwells. (in the 1960's)
We went! i'm probably younger than you but I remember colemendy well-peg leg and beautiful sheep that looked like cotton wool.
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I love these pictures and first found them a while back and can't believe how much that are has changed.
I also saw a picture of a tram going along Aigburth Road , it shocked me a bit
My cousins went to "Welly Road" school and all went to Colemendy !, I lived in Greta Street and went to St Silas and none of us ever went there !.....I love the pictures , it must have been such a lovely area "once upon a time"..
Some Kirkdale schools went to Colemendy. I remember my friends going with Major St school,I was in college at the time so I cycled to Loggerheads and camped out on my own. Every morning I would walk over to Colemendy to use the swimming pool with my friends.
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I’m going back a little further than you guys, early fifties
Our school, Roscommon St, Everton, went to Colomendy for two weeks every year. It wasn’t a holiday, it run as a school with some lessons indoors and some study outdoors. Plenty of hiking up Moel Famma and district. We slept in wooden huts with bunk beds. This was before the modern school (Glyn Allyn?) was built. I remember the area were the school was built being dotted with mine ventilation shafts.
We were taught how to cook our dinner over a campfire, fetching water from the stream and washing and peeling the spuds and veg, ready for the big pan with the stew in it.
Everyone had to choose a subject while there and do a project to bring back to Liverpool.
One lad found a dead fox and it was boiled down to the bare bones and assembled in school. (health and Safety?)
There was a number of kids who seem to be bordered there also.
...of our ages correct?
I think we went in the second year of high school. If so, it would have been 1960 or so, and your description sounds spot-on.
A bit like school and boy scout camp merged...
I hiked up Moel Famau so many times I can't remember if one of those times was at Colemendy...
Our Lady Immaculates went to Colomendy too , i remember it well , it smelled of mashed potatoes and cabbage , i remember the dorms and the tales of 'Peg leg' we were terrified .. I remember the freezing cold outdoor swimming pool , and the huge mountain we climed ..
the end of holiday disco , i won a mint cracknel for being the best dancer...Falling in love with a lad from St Finbars called Phillip ..
Our parents coming to see us for the day , we were all screaming to go home ..
Buying my mum a round glass ball tied with string , like what you have on a fishing boat .. so many memories and lifelong friendships were forged in that magical place .
Never been to Col but I got told that if you ended up there it was for a reason ie If you were undernourished,your mother was poorly and there wasn't a father or he had to work,you was waiting to be placed in a home,you was an unruly child ect.
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We often went with the junior school, the move upto top camp towards the end of juniors made us feel like we had 'arrived' and were old enough.
On occasion we were met by lads from the naughty boys accomodation who we knew from by 'ours'.
I remember a lad doing a runner through loggerheads trying to get home. Don't know how far he got but we didn't see him again after that.
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