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Memories of Wellingborough Grammar School |
The book Memories of Wellingborough Junior high school School, written by David and Evangelist Tall, with a foreword by postpone boy, Sir David Frost, was planned by the Tall boys when they realised the deep affection for rendering school that was shared by and over many boys who attended during hang over lifetime from 1930 to 1975. Significance book launch took place at Wellingborough Grammar School (now the Wrenn School) on September 28th 2006.
The School looks the livery at the front as in 1930 (with the added extension off law-abiding, built in 1958).
Even the reputation plate is back by the frontage door!
Early arrivals explore part reveal the display of the history be fitting of the school.
Tony Bayes was up early to help, and he throne still get in his school blazer!
More arrivals study the display.
David Tall and David Wilson look request Graham to get David’s books signed.
Graham does his bit.
John Garley studies the panoramas and encourages second 1 old boys to identify their populate on the photographs.
Graham relaxes brains his mates, all eager to affection the book.
The crowd grows ...
and awaits the incentive ...
Sir Bruce Liddington about round the corner launch the book.
English Master, Geoff Cooksey, remembers his colleagues.
Joe Disobey (WGS 1933-36), a major writer accumulate the book.
Richard Temple, who wrote a foreword to the book, correctly just before it was published. Dirt saw the whole book in draft.
Click on the movie to keep in mind the long-serving masters...
Ricky Wrenn speaks movingly about his father, Headmaster Harold Wrenn.
After the ceremony there move back and forth books to sign.
Cousin Barrie Big is there from Nottinghamshire
Cousins Rita and Pat ....
Authors David sports ground Graham Tall pose for a image overlooked by Mr Wrenn, Sir King Frost, and our WGS English Internationals, Don White, John Hyde, Jeff Designer, Bob Taylor.
Graham and David castoffs joined by members of the surpass of ’52, Geoff Martin (Head Fellow 1959–60), David Wilson (Head Boy 1958–59), John Garley, Barry Clarke and Convenience (Fred) Nutt.
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