That should, of course, read Mr Parkin - not Perkin. I think his first name was Leonard and he played rugby for Barnsley RUFC.
Armitage was the boys name, funny I thought the school won the trophy but it does n`t show in the records (wikipedea)
Lol can't remember anyone called Upper_East either. I was in 1 Locke 2B, 3B, 4B and 5B. Norman Goddard was form teacher in 2B and was brilliant
There was a lad on the team called Michael Mitchell (his middle name was Egley) and his parents used to own/run the angling shop, Bielby's, on Wellington Street. We were both in the same year and both went with three others ( Alan Walker, a crackpot called ? Youell and A. Another) from Agnes Road Juniors.
Yes I remember it well. I was a reserve member for the team waiting for one of the chosen to die. Colin Wake was a big lump of a lad and a namesake but no relation. Armitage was the name of the blond haired kid. I left in 67 but might have been two years ahead if you if you left after 5th form
The other question master was Geoffrey Wheeler who did the first two rounds. I was a reserve for the team and Norman Goddard was the teacher who did the selection process. As a reserve I got a front row seat at the events which were broadcast live
Alan Melling, sadly passed away on Thursday 9th November 2023 aged 67 years. A loving Dad & Grandad, a dedicated teacher and a great sportsman, Alan will be missed by all who knew and loved him. The funeral service will take place on Friday 15th December 2023 at 2.00 pm at South Leicestershire Memorial Park and Crematorium, Foston Rd, Countesthorpe, Leicester, LE8 5QP. Family flowers only by polite request. Donations if so desired may be made payable to Dementia UK
For those of you in the 80s/ 90s/ 2000s, we had the sad news that Mr Steve Manderson (History, Languages) passed away last month. It was particularly sad for me because he had been helping me with the Heritage project. He donated several items, photos etc., and advised me on the name reading service which we replicated at Shaw Lane earlier this month. He was so helpful. He never taught me but I remember him as a really nice man - a few of you may know him through rugby also - I believe he used to referee.
He was Steve. V v good footballer. Signed for Coventry (1st Division at that time) on leaving school and then broke his leg in his early days there. Coulda been a contender. RIP Al. Old friend not forgotten.
Left BGS in 1964. BGS won "TV Top of the Form" in 1963/4, as someone said earlier, Wake was a star in the final of "TV Top of the Form" in classical music, the blond-haired lad was Gregory Armitage, who won the "Pausey Prize" the same year. BGS beat Aberdeen Grammar School in the final (we lost the rehearsal) by a record score. Paddy Feeney was the question master for us: while waiting for the start he led the audience in a rendition of "On Barnsley Main muck stack" (to the tune of "On Ilkley Moor b'art hat". I'm lucky to have been there
Al was a superb footballer as you know very well, it was an honour to have played with him for 5 years. He would surely have made it had he not broken his leg at Coventry. Here's a couple of photos, RIP Al Melling.
So sorry to hear of Alan's passing. Condolences to his family and friends. Thanks for posting the photos, Stahlrost. I was in the year below you, and remember him well. Even picked him up from his house to play football once - think it was for Barnsley Boys' Club.