slumber
	 
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	Mon 19th Nov 2012  6:17am  
	 
	
	 
	 
I don't have a lot to say, but I like to read what everyone else has to say and go through the various sites.  I have been looking at some old pictures of Coventry and found them very interesting, but it made me wonder if, by chance, anyone may have a copy of a photograph of local school children, namely All Saints, Vecqueray Street, taken with the Lord Mayor of Coventry, as they were about to board an aeroplane at Baginton, to go for a trip round Coventry.  I believe it was about 1958/59. 
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	scrutiny
	 
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	Mon 19th Nov 2012  9:20am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Hello Slumber, Somewhere on here are pics of those plane flights in the era in question. I do not know which topic they are under. The flights were in a Rapide aircraft. Sorry not much help but if you delve into the past topics you will find them.      
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	happyhippie
	 
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	Mon 26th Nov 2012  1:27am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Hello Slumber, I'm very new here but I saw your post. I too went to All Saints School. I lived first in Charterhouse Rd, then Vecqueray St. I have a photo (somewhere) taken the day the mayor came.
I remember Mr Wheel the headmaster, he used to play a violin, badly, and hit us with the bow     
My favourite teacher was Mrs Baker. I will look for the photo and post it, when I find out how that is.
I'm having so much fun reading about everyone's memories on here. I no longer live in Coventry, I now live in Devon, all my best memories are there.
     
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	Dreamtime
	 
	Perth Western Australia
	 
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	Mon 26th Nov 2012  2:18am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Welcome Happyhippie, with a name like that you are off to a good start. Hope you share your best memories with us       
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	dutchman
	 
	Spon End
	 
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	Mon 26th Nov 2012  2:56am  
	 
	
	 
	 
It's gone now, replaced by 'Scholars' nightclub.
I lived just up the road from All Saints but, being Catholic, had to pass it every day on my way to St Mary's.  
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	cabbie
	 
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	Mon 26th Nov 2012  7:42am  
	 
	
	 
	 
We used to go to the jumble sales at All Saints and I remember getting some spats gaiters, in black, I thought they looked great. They nearly covered the whole of my leg. I must have looked a right idiot but I loved them. 
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	happyhippie
	 
	Devon
	 
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	Wed 28th Nov 2012  12:58am  
	 
	
	 
	 
My mum and nan use to go to those jumble sales too, I used to go to guides in the school hall one night a week.
I hated my school years, but my best memories are of All Saints, even though the headmaster was a bit strange!! 
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	Midland Red
	 
	
	 
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	Wed 28th Nov 2012  8:40am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Anyone know where the name Vecqueray comes from or what it refers to?      
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	scrutiny
	 
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	Wed 28th Nov 2012  9:01am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Vecqueray St. was named after the Revd. G.C. Vecqueray, the vicar of All Saints until 1904. 
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	Wed 28th Nov 2012  9:32am  
	 
	
	 
	 
Thanks, John      
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	scrutiny
	 
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	Wed 28th Nov 2012  9:46am  
	 
	
	 
	 
No prob.      
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	ccfc67
	 
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	Tue 15th Apr 2014  12:52pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
On 26th Nov 2012  1:27am, happyhippie said: 
I remember Mr Wheel the headmaster, he used to play a violin, badly, and hit us with the bow. 
Mr Wheel, now that is a name from the past I can clearly remember having to sit through his violin performances - can also remember Mrs Baker, it's funny how memories come flooding back when someone mentions a name from the past, we had to walk to the assembly hall next to the school for assembly and dancing lessons, we would all make a dash to our favourite girl as we had to pair up. Lived in Gulson Road during this period - shame we have to grow up
    
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	California
	 
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	Wed 16th Jul 2014  9:41pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
On 26th Nov 2012  1:27am, happyhippie said: 
I remember Mr Wheel the headmaster, he used to play a violin, badly, and hit us with the bow. 
This is California and my first time trying to respond to a post.  I just joined and hope I am doing this correctly.  I went to All Saints a millennium ago and remember Mr. Wheale (or piggy Wheale) as someone called him.  Not a nice man - used the cane frequently and played the violin badly.  I also remember Mrs. Baker - very prim and proper.  However, do you remember either of the McCarthy girls (one blonde, one redhead) or Paul Foster?  I think the McCarthy's lived on Northfield Road (as did I) and Paul lived on Charterhouse Road?  All your posts are fascinating and bringing back memories.  I have lived in California for the past 30 years but reading your posts made me very homesick.  I hope I have done this correctly - if not, I will try again.  
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	TonyS
	 
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	Wed 16th Jul 2014  10:06pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Hi California, you most certainly have done it correctly       
Welcome to our forum     
I hope you enjoy your time here      
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	Canada Dry
	 
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	Sat 10th Jun 2017  6:14pm  
	 
	
	 
	 
Hello one and all! This is another first time poster from "across the pond".
I was taken back to my childhood reading these accounts of times gone by at All Saints.
I too, remember Mrs Baker, she was a well turned out, slim lady with short, coiffed salt and pepper hair and given to wearing fitted 2 piece skirt suits.
She was fond of peering over her half-moon spectacles and without saying a word would shoot an icy glare at misbehaving children which would stop them in their tracks! 
Other staff I remember from my era, which hopefully will jog some memories, include Mrs Moore; Ms Hinds; Mrs Viner; Mrs Shilton; Mr Grinnell; Mr Thomas and Mr Knight.
 
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