tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post8079491181253227421..comments2024-03-23T16:10:12.319+00:00Comments on Hyde Cheshire Blog: Memories of Greenfield Street SchoolTomhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04167792394551286975noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-16947304639652268282018-02-15T19:06:16.404+00:002018-02-15T19:06:16.404+00:00When I knew Max Collins he lived at Pinfold, Hatte...When I knew Max Collins he lived at Pinfold, Hattersley and then in a cottage near Tetlow Fold Farm (Osborne's Farm) across the A57 from Godley Hill. He joined the navy after school and we had a lot of good times when he was home on leave. The other contributors read like a who's who of Leigh St Juniors - Geoff Preece, Roger Lambourne, Johnny "Fuzzy" Farrell and, of course, Russell Cooper. Russell never lived on Knott Lane. His parents, Harry and Betty, had a house on Godley Hill. She had been a Cotton Queen and worked in the Wall's ice cream Kiosk on Mottram Road, Godley. The chemistry lab was in the front room. I have no idea where he got the chemicals from, but they were all in the correct glass bottles with the names etched on them. Russell switched to Hyde Grammar when he was 14, as did Ian Harrison and Albert Ashbrook. Russell eventually worked at Wall's on the technical side, but died while still a young man.<br />Regards,<br />Sam Brooks (Durban. S Africa)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06742988772067567066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-6944940635476067432015-05-03T10:36:51.018+01:002015-05-03T10:36:51.018+01:00I think Russel Cooper lived on Knott Lane at one t...I think Russel Cooper lived on Knott Lane at one time and had his Chem Lab in a shed.<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-8230425167915779222013-04-26T13:48:34.947+01:002013-04-26T13:48:34.947+01:00Well, well, fancy that. Give him my best please - ...Well, well, fancy that. Give him my best please - I was Susan Ollerenshaw from No.3. John would have been quite a bit older than me I think but in the rich community life of the street age didn't matter and we all mucked in together. There were other lads too who may well have been at Greenie - John Barlow, Lynn Oldham, Alan and Glynn Baldwin and goodness knows who else. Good memories here!Susan Jaleelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-754029525177532332013-04-26T09:36:25.042+01:002013-04-26T09:36:25.042+01:00Yes Susan, that's the same John Ellis, general...Yes Susan, that's the same John Ellis, generally known as Edgar in those days.Bill Lancashirenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-91716444986333926302013-04-25T21:34:44.898+01:002013-04-25T21:34:44.898+01:00thanks for the memories,i,m still in touch with a ...thanks for the memories,i,m still in touch with a few of the lads from greenie,roger lambourn jonnie farrel ,dave needam,and afew others.i was foot ball captain in junior and seniors,and left school in 1961.looking through the class window whatching the fair being erecting was always a thrill for me.love to hear the storyies of greenie.Geoff PreeceGeoff Preecenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-4914956416241010822013-04-25T18:42:10.465+01:002013-04-25T18:42:10.465+01:00Bill, did John Ellis live in Kensington Street, wi...Bill, did John Ellis live in Kensington Street, with an older sister, Pat?Susan Jaleelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-47475926487015400842013-04-25T16:36:36.095+01:002013-04-25T16:36:36.095+01:00I've just received a message from John Ellis. ...I've just received a message from John Ellis. He reminds me that the mystery young female teacher, who was the object of Mr Broderick's affections, was called Precilla Hyde.Bill Lancashirenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-23679871011990150082013-04-25T14:10:01.228+01:002013-04-25T14:10:01.228+01:00Unlike Max Collins, who I knew when he lived on Kn...Unlike Max Collins, who I knew when he lived on Knott Lane, my memories of Greenfield Street are of a school that was rotten to the core. I hated the School and teachers and could'nt wait to get out of the hell hole it was. All the teachers except for Mr.Jones were sadis.Mike, now living in Fullerton L.A.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-59230536742966489162013-04-25T10:55:44.442+01:002013-04-25T10:55:44.442+01:00Reading all the stories about you lads at Greeny a...Reading all the stories about you lads at Greeny always gives me a good laugh. I often look at the Greeny remarks to see if there are any new stories. It makes us lot that went to Leigh street seniors seem quite sedate.ceeceehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02612964626349282672noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-91807514518234577162013-04-25T09:47:56.927+01:002013-04-25T09:47:56.927+01:00Max called me (out of the blue) last Sunday evenin...Max called me (out of the blue) last Sunday evening. It was a complete surprise because I hadn't seen or spoken to him since we all left school. He had been thinking about his time at Greeny and tracked me down through this site and the telephone directory. We had a good old 'chin-wag' for about an hour, mainly reminiscing about our time at the school and trying to recall our classmates and teachers. Max had got most of them, but I was able to add a couple more and also fill him in on the ones who I knew were no longer with us. I think a couple I missed out though were Gerald Smith, who was killed in a car crash in Whaley Bridge, and Ralph Wilson who suffered the same fate in Canada. Max now lives in France, but has promised to get in touch if he is ever coming back 'up North'.<br /><br />PS. A message for Max. I didn't receive your email and I don't have your number so can't at the moment keep in touch.Bill Lancashirenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8599481671908734427.post-38003366239507594852013-04-25T08:06:27.937+01:002013-04-25T08:06:27.937+01:00Thanks for the memories Max. I was in 4R at the ti...Thanks for the memories Max. I was in 4R at the time. I remember all the teachers you mention. Herman the German (PT) chalked a swastika on the sole of his plimpsol so it transferred to your backside. <br /><br />Horrocks for music I liked him he was a kind man, one day he fell over onto an electric fire and got badly burned. <br /><br />Remember "quarter George" for woodwork? <br /><br />Wainright carpentry and tech drawing. I was in woodwork class one day and he screamed out my name "TAYLOR". I went over & he said "Is that your plane on the bench?" I said "yes sir" then quick as a flash I got the hardest slap across the chops I have ever had for leaving it with the plane blade downwards! I have never done it since :-)<br /><br />I was only thinking about<br />Russell yesterday in fact. He had this thick red hair swept back and looked like a lunatic serial killer. He convinced me to go home with him one day to show me his "lab" it was very impressive, then I scarpered sharpish when he asked me if he could inject me with water for an experiment!!! Not bloody likely mate.<br /><br />I am still in touch with a few classmates John Dutton for one. He now lives in Hattersley.<br /><br />CheersAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com