A Grand Day Out
Photographs of the Bottesford 'Living History' Community Drama Event.
Sixpence on the Cricket Stumps recreated Bottesford School in the 1950s.
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The work and behaviour of the pupils was found to be excellent.
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Mr. Dewey (David McCormack) demonstrated his bowling technique.
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Tony Taffs acted as umpire.
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Lessons were given by Miss Walker (Susan Carr) and Mrs Logg (Angela Marsh) and inspected by Mr. Dewey.
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More cricketing tales were told in The Cricket Team.
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The audience heard about the day we won the Thompson Cup.
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The May Dance was recreated by Ann Gibbons School of Dance.
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'All songs and swirling skirts.'
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'Where's it all gone?' Alan Pizzey remembered the old days in Fishing with a Time-Line.
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And Alice kindly gave up her seat to an elderly lady.
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Canon Blackmore (Reverend Stuart Foster) gave his blessing.
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Julia Tobin (director) played Olga Healey, Landlady of The Bull
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recalling Arthur and Ted in Tales and Ale.
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Mr. William Roberts looked on
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while Bob Sparham told us about The Water Diviner
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Laurel (Robin Stapleford) pointed out his sister's pub
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where he and Hardy (Dave McCormack)
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created A Very Fine Mess at The Bull, assisted by Vic Martin and his Morris Minor
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'Evening All.' Michael Bradshaw, over from Adelaide, stood in for his father, Sergeant Arthur Bradshaw.
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This page was added by
Kate Pugh on 11/06/2008.