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| RMMee Moderator Quote | Reply | This message was updated on 9/10/2005 8:03:40 AM by RMMee | Welcome to the Forum posted on: 12/7/2002 8:02:34 PM Please post anything to do with the history of Langley Mill on this site. I've created several topics, as suggestions of areas that might interest people, but please feel free to add new topics of your own. Thanks for visiting, and please leave a message. |
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suzard
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replied on: 7/5/2003 5:22:10 PM could CHURCHES AND CHAPELS be added to topics-especially chapels as most have disappeared now? |
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RMMee
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replied on: 7/5/2003 6:03:17 PM To start a new topic, just click on the new topic link which is above the list of the current topics. As you say, with most of them now gone, I think Churches & Chapels would be an excellent subject. |
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moet
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replied on: 11/26/2004 9:12:45 PM Ilike the idea of having Chapels as a topic. I used to go to The Methodist Chapel on Cromford Rd. The preacher was Albert Teagle, he had grown up daughters, Freda, Audrey and Christine I think. Mr Teagle had so much trouble controlling us, he would shout 'Please! please!' when we were creating mayhem. I think he lived on Bank Street or one of the streets that were nearby. Sunday school Trips were to Wicksteed Park or Skeg. The Sunday school anniversary was the highlight of the year with all the girls wearing flocked nylon dresses with sticky out underskirts and white ankle socks with their collection money tucked inside. The boys would be Brylcreemed to within an inch of their lives. Mrs Carter was the pianist and Marion Williamson was sort of chief Sunday school teacher for the little ones. |
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kinza
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replied on: 3/4/2005 7:16:09 PM Rob Is that brian key, one of the men in the picture "portraits of heanor" the mr key that taught at sedgwick st juniors? cos he sure looks like him, well obviously a little older than i last saw him, kinza |
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RMMee
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replied on: 3/4/2005 11:43:45 PM Yes, it certainly is. I don't remember him from school, and he never taught me, but he started at Sedgwick Street while I was there. Ought to add him to the list of Langley Mill teachers I suppose! |
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