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A GLIMPSE INTO THE
PAST LIFE AT BHCHS 1966-1970
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A Remarkable
Archive
We have recently released a DVD containing
three films taken by John Robins (who taught French and Latin) during the
period 1966-70.
The first film was shot in 1966, Spud's final year as
Headmaster. It covers the full range of school activities.
The second
film, taken in the Summer Term 1967 and the Easter Term 1968, begins to show
the changes some subtle and some more dramatic, following Hugh Colgate's
appointment.
The third film was taken in the school year 1969/70 and
sees more changes and innovations, along with the retirement of some of the
longest serving staff.
The total footage of 55
minutes forms a remarkable archive. We are very grateful to John Robins
for allowing us to transfer the films to DVD. This will be of interest to
former pupils from earlier and later periods. Many of the scenes show staff who
taught at BHCHS during the 40's, 50's, 70's and 80's.
Some highlights
on this disc:
- Interview with
"Harry" Samways paying tribute to Arnold Smethurst on his retirement.
- Scenes from the
Dining Hall, including some amusing comments from the kitchen
staff.
- Ted Moore's
excruciating dance class containing a rather interesting shot of a future
Member of Parliament.
- Interviews with Eric
Franklin, including an amazingly prophetic comment about computers.
- Action from the
Staff versus First XI match - one of Tom Leek's last appearances on the
football field?
- The first "Spring
Fair" - Bob Sears' magnificent fund raising effort.
- Jim Irving (senior)
extolling the virtues of open-topped cars.
- For transport
enthusiasts - the 167 bus, and the Central Line trains.
- Gerry Brown's
innovation - a Careers Office.
- And many
more....
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