Hemyock School Gardners – Girls 1938 / 1940.

School gardeners-girls. c 1938/40 Back Row.L -R Rose Pike, Pat Guppy, Aylwin Alway. 2nd Row- Yvonne Summers, Joan Hassan, Peggy Howe. 3rd Row- Pam Stokes, ?.

Hemyock School Gardeners – Boys 1942/1943

School Gardeners-boys. c 1942/43. Back Row- ?, Rodney Clist, ?, Second Row. Ken Clarke, ?, Michael Northam. Front Row- Mervyn Shepperd(?), Michael Pike.

School Allotment in 1938.

Hoeing on the school allotment during a dry spell- 1938.

Hemyock School in the 1930’s.

Hemyock School in the 1930s. The front wall has been removed and has been replaced with iron railings. The County Library sign is attached to them. The school taught children aged from 5-14 at this time. Notice that the older boys are still wearing short trousers.

Milk factory staff in 1930’s.

A photograph of all the factory staff in the 1930s

Back row L to R. Bert Head, Frank Browning, Tom Lowman, ?, Mark Lowman, Bill Northam, Bert Bickle, George Northam, Frankie Masters, Dick Pooley, Reg Barton, Vic Bale.

2nd row – Sid Land, Jim Woodgate, ?, Bill Wotton, Percy Pike, Fred Trickey, Harry Towell,?, Red Lowman, Edgar Lowman, Bill Hutchings, Fred Cork , Ernie Best.

3rd row  – ?, Ern Lowman, Eli Lowman, Tom Bright, W. Guppy, Bill Cload, Bill Casley, Bert Marks, Percy Salter, Kath Curtis, ?, Chris Board, Bill Bennett, George Lowman, Bill Tricky, Jim Mitcham.

Sitting – Jack Exton, Harry Summers, Bill Griffiths, Hazel Wide, Ted Hassan, Bill Hole, Mr. Anderson, Sam Lutley, Bill Miller, Queenie Pring, Jack Jennings, Edward Lutley, John Webber.

On the ground – ? Ayres, Elsie Bendle, Phyll Lowman, Beat Osmond, ?, Kit Pike, Gwen Bennett.

Jack Granger c. 1930

Jack Granger c. 1930

1933 Hemyock Carnival Queen

1933. Hemyock’s first Carnival Queen, Cissie Granger (later Gunn) and her maids of honour,

L to R.- Doris Bird , Marjorie Webber, Doris Ayres, and Dora Bale.

 

 

Silver Jubilee Celebrations of King George V and Queen Mary

1935. Souvenir Programme for the Silver Jubilee Celebrations of King George V and Queen Mary.

Carnival Programme 1930.

2nd October 1930. Copy of Carnival Programme.