CHARNEY HALL Hello and Goodbye


The Front Elevation abt. 1955. Mr And Mrs Duncan lived in the gable ended lhs portion. It was there that Mr Duncan’s study was located. If you were to be caned or if you were to be given the ‘facts of life’ in your final days at the school it was there that you would receive the news. The school dining room is on the lower rhs. Mr Hirst’s Morris Minor 1000 is parked on lhs.

Goodbye’s at Grange station - they didn’t have to do it!

Was it intentional or was it just Raymond Hirst’s favourite hymn? Either way whenever William Blake’s Jerusalem is sung it immediately transports me back to the Memorial Hall at Charney on the last day of term! ‘And did those feet in ancient time walk upon England’s mountains green: And did the Holy Lamb of God, on England’s pleasant pastures seen’. There must have been a supressed tear in every pupil’s eye, and a strange mixture of joy and a tinge of sadness because whilst we were going home we would miss our friends and, although I suspect no one would admit it, we would also miss the school.



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