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    I played the pussycat in thier anual summer play 'The owl and the pussycat' !
    Gawed woman the more you roll out your childhood years the more I think we've met or crossed paths?

    I also went to the Settlement,I made Punch&Judy puppets there and was one of the puppeteers for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    Gawed woman the more you roll out your childhood years the more I think we've met or crossed paths?

    I also went to the Settlement,I made Punch&Judy puppets there and was one of the puppeteers for a while.
    We probably have George , i loved making things in there , it was like another world , as soon as you went through those doors , you were transported into an other dimension , i thought it was a magical place ...

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    Someone nicked me puppets,I went home with a face on me like me Avatar. :-(

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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    Someone nicked me puppets,I went home with a face on me like me Avatar. :-(
    Aww , well be assured it wasn't me , i was an angelic child I'm trying to think of the ladies name who was in charge ?

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    I was always getting things nicked off me when I was a nipper,at ten years of age in Juniors I drew a baby Elephant and its Mamma and it was the best drawing I ever did at that age...it was so good someone nicked it off the wall.

    Was sent to the headmasters study for being a nuiscence one day...knocked on his door and entered when he called me in.
    Standing there in front of his desk and him looking out the window I started looking around and on the left wall was me drawing in a frame.

    Robbing bleeder, I murmered to meself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ged View Post
    Have you seen the late Dave Evans site George, I know Mandy has.


    http://www.emanuensis.btinternet.co.uk/lester.htm


    Click on the little home at the bottom of the page to take you back to the home page and from there you can navigate to other pages.


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    Good site that Ged don't think I've come across it before. Very interesting to read about Major Lester having another 3 graves other than his own, for poor children. He must have been a great and compassionate man.

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    Aye Lindy. Have to seen the drawing of Everton in 1818 from Great Mersey Street, Kirkdale when it was mansion house up on t'hill.
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    Have you seen the late Dave Evans site George, I know Mandy has.
    Yep,prolly seen that site before you,Ged.

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    Of course you did George.

    So was Mandy right or wrong then
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    So was Mandy right or wrong then
    in what respect?

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    Quote Originally Posted by George View Post
    I was always getting things nicked off me when I was a nipper,at ten years of age in Juniors I drew a baby Elephant and its Mamma and it was the best drawing I ever did at that age...it was so good someone nicked it off the wall.

    Was sent to the headmasters study for being a nuiscence one day...knocked on his door and entered when he called me in.
    Standing there in front of his desk and him looking out the window I started looking around and on the left wall was me drawing in a frame.

    Robbing bleeder, I murmered to meself.
    The headmaster , that's terrible !


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