CHARNEY HALL Welcome!
(Updated May 2019)
(Updated June 2020) - the App has been updated - at last I have been able to resize the text!!
* I haven’t quite worked out how visitors can post photos on a blog yet. Maybe I will have to act as administrator? Please email me with your photos/memories (good or bad!) or alternatively feel free to comment on an individual post! I’m getting old (79 now - doesn’t time fly!) so hurry up!
Well someone had to do it....the task has fallen on little old dyslexic me!
First my apologies for the slack setup of the blog - I am a newbie but at least the initial traumas of inputting information that I first experienced have now virtually disappeared due to the updating and debugging of the software by the supplier. 😷
Having come across David Clapp’s post ‘The First 50 Years of Charney Hall School’ ** and Louis’s research into Cumbrian War Memorials *** which prompted many posts from former pupils, I thought that it would be useful to create a working blog where people could leave their thoughts/photos about Charney. Maybe one day Charney Hall will become a curiosity and someone will produce a comprehensive record! Either way I think that Charney heritage is worth saving...they don’t make schools like that anymore!
I’ve been advised that a blog is the best way to do this, so I’m following those with more experience than me. They say that a web site is ‘closed’ and perhaps requires more work in the form of hosting etc. and probably more money!
Whether your experiences were good or bad at Charney, whether they set you free and you made a success of your life or turned you into an introverted recluse and now blame that school, it doesn’t matter.
If you have any photographs please scan and send them to me at the email address at the foot of this page*. I think that, regrettably now, I threw all my year group photos away and I have very few of individuals. However what I have and come across in the future, I will put on the site.
With best wishes to you all,
We are particularly short of the last years of school year photographs which is one of the most visited posts. So please, if you do have any that are not shown scan them as follows and email them to me:
Scan at 600dpi so that any details in the faces are preserved. If you have any documentation, this can be scanned at 150dpi.
The sites listed below and the comments from Charney alumni are well worth a read (ref ** has disconnected and I am attempting to reconnect with this publication)
** This link has now been lost but has been reinstated in the post CHARNEY HALL David Clapp’s Contribution.
*** http://cumbrianwarmemorials.blogspot.com/2008/08/is-this-in-grange-over-sands.html
https://cplhs.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/podmore-family.pdf
** This link has now been lost but has been reinstated in the post CHARNEY HALL David Clapp’s Contribution.
*** http://cumbrianwarmemorials.blogspot.com/2008/08/is-this-in-grange-over-sands.html
https://cplhs.files.wordpress.com/2015/10/podmore-family.pdf
Comments
Well yes Clive it was! Because it was all part of life at private school and if we were to admit it we were all affected to some greater or lesser extent. For my part, my experience at Felsted Public School in Essex was infinitely more traumatic (today, through the passage of time and better understanding, things appear to have changed very much for the better - but who knows) - I was ridiculed on a regular basis purely because I came from ‘up North’. I too blamed my parents for putting me in this insidious situation but in hindsight I have to accept that they were doing what they thought was their best for me at the time...
As somebody recently said ‘Lockdown is a breeze if you have had the misfortune of experiencing life at public school...’
PS. My first draft was extensive but I am neither psychologist nor psychiatrist and have
come to the conclusion that what you refer to is too complex for me to unravel - perhaps another blog! Nevertheless I thank you on behalf of all who may come across this blog for raising one of the more pernicious issues.
More please!