Roger Pilling has kindly sent in the School photo above. Roger has also listed some of the names on the photo, but there are still some gaps and any offers would be very welcome.
Also (26th July 2013) Elizabeth Smethurst has also added many names - She also mentions that this photo was 1953 and came in a special Coronation mount. This was a mixed age class as some of us had come up from Mrs. Ormerod's class after the Easter holidays, a term early, and spent a year and a term with Miss Haworth.
Back Row: Miss Haworth, ? Fred Pilling, ?, Peter Hoyle, Michael Smith, ?, Billy Wellock, Norman Thompson.
Third Row: Richard Pilkington, Heather Holden, Joan Pickup,?,Nuttall,?,Jean Naylor,?, Robert Haworth,
Second Row: Elizabeth Willis, Annie Woods, ?, Jennifer Owen, Eileen Hamer, Barbara Haworth, Joan Wilkinson, Margaret Nuttall, ?, Dorothy Smith.
Front Row: David Pilling, Stephen Williams, Metcalf, ?,Keith Atkins, David Carey, John Ashton, Geoffrey Kenyon.
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Haslingden St. James 1960 (Click over to enlarge) |
above 1960 (Kindly sent in by Adrian Bury)
Back Row: Roy Metham, ?, Brian Burns, ?, ?, Graham Wroe, ?, Billy Sedgewick, ?, David McGinty.
Middle Row: ?, ?, Irena Petula, Susan James, ?, ?, ?, Kathleen Eastwood, Jane ?.
Front Row: Susan Ormerod, Jacqueline Reeder, Jean Baker, Sheila Haworth, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?.
Seated On Ground: ?, John Hoyle, Steven Clark, Jeffrey Valentine, ?, Gary Pearson, David Clayton, ?, John Nuttall, Adrian Bury.
Haslingden St. James 1961 (Click over photo to enlarge)
Same photo with all the names
above 1961 (Kindly sent in by Stephen Clark)
Haslingden St. James 1961 or l961 (Click over photo to enlarge)
Back Row : Keith Ratcliffe, Alan Hargreaves, Oliver Martin,
Brian Spencer, Kevin Taylor, Peter Wellock, James Mason, ? , Ian Warburton,
Joseph Harvey
Third Row : Steven Downham, Dorothy Riley, Brenda Grindrod,
Brenda Souter, Rhina Rumvolt, Carol Heap, Helen Good, Susan Haworth, David
Holland
Second Row : Gillian Harker, Sheila McGinty, ? , Elaine
Cook, Anne Haworth, ? , Denise Briggs, Christine Harrison, ? , June
Haworth
Front Row : Arthur Sedgewick, Peter Griffiths, Andrew
Worrall, Peter Smith, Tony Rusden, Peter Diggle, Robert Alderson, Michael
Anderson
Photo: kindly contributed by Ian Edmundson on 15th October 2015.
above 1961 or 1962
Haslingden St. James 1962 (Click over to enlarge)
above 1962 (Kindly sent in by Adrian Bury)
Miss Hargreaves - (teacher), Mr Marsh (Headmaster).
Back Row: John Hoyle, Jeffrey Valentine, Brenda Holden, Jane ?, Jennifer Dickenson, Susan James, Kathleen Eastwood, ?, ?, Brian Burns.
Middle Row: ?, ?, Timothy Kirby, ?, John Nuttall, ?, Billy Sedgewick, ?, Roy Metham.
Seated row: Jacqueline Reeder, Peggy Griffiths, ?, Sheila Haworth, ?, ?, ?, Jean Baker, Susan Marsden, ?.
Seated On Ground: Geoffrey Oldfield, Adrian Bury, ?, ?, Gary Pearson, David McGinty.
St. James Students photo 1963 ish (Click over to enlarge)
Photo: kindly contributed by Marjorie Corbridge/Myra Frohnapfel and uploaded here on 29th November 2015
above 1963
(Kindly sent in by Adrian Bury, with additional names been given by Ken Davis)
Class 1, St. James's C of E Primary School - June 1965.
Back Row: Adrian Bury, John Hoyle, ?, Geoffrey Oldfield, David McGinty, Gary Pearson, Brian Burns or Geoffrey Palagrass, Michael Taylor, Kenneth Davis.
Medium standing: Mr. Clifford Grime (teacher), ?, Billy Sedgewick...., Roy Metham, Jeffrey Valentine, Timothy Kirby.
Middle Row: ?, Keith Till, Roderick Pitman, Graham Wroe, David Clayton, ?, ?, ?, ?, Susan James, ?, ?, John Nuttall, Steven Clark.
Front Row: Kathleen Eastwood, Jane ?, Brenda Holden, Irena Petula, Susan Marsden, Jacqueline Reeder, Jean Baker, Sheila Haworth, Peggy Griffiths, ?, ?, Susan Ormerod.
St. James C of E School 1965 (Click over photo to enlarge)
The photo is from June 1965 and is the next to the top class from left to right
David Whittle - Graham Dakin - John Stitt - Paul Schofield - Keith Savory - James Cowpe - Raymond
Whittaker - ? - Donald Barnes - Glyn Jones - Malcolm Halstead - Graham Farrer - John Barnes (RIP)
Peter Berry - Sylvia Melvin - Sheila Collins - Janet Pickup - Kathleen Rowell - Audrey Haslam -
Ruth Pilkington - Heather Riley - Susan Greenwood - Brenda Westwell - Joyce Berry - Pat Brennan - Judith Evans - Susan Clough - Linda Cook - Karen Holt - Caroline Barker - Susan Downham
I hope I have not got anyone's name wrong and that someone may know the missing name.
(thanks to Paul Schofield for the photo which was uploaded on 29th July 2016 and will also shortly be archived in the St. James School Blog
St. James Students c1966 (Click over to enlarge)
Photo: kindly contributed by Marjorie Corbridge/Myra Frohnapfel and uploaded here on 29th November 2015
above 1966
Haslingden St. James C of E School Students Photo
(Click over to enlarge)
Back: L to R: Mrs Rushton, Stuart Pearson,? Clive Knight, Annette Barnes, ?, Susan Jones, Carol Eastham, ?, Stephen Barton, Mark ..., ?
Some of the other names on this photo include: Peter Lynch, David Edwards, Neville Woodworth, Peter Dickinson, David Dearden (Robinson?), Peter Roberts, Brian horrocks, Elizabeth Howarth, Yvonne Lees, Heather Jones, Lesley Best, janet Kirby, Angela Harrison, Marjorie Wardle, ... Hall, Carol Lennon, Patricia Davies and Stuart Darbyshire.
Photo: kindly contributed by Clive Knight
Haslingden St. James Football Team 1964-65 (Click over to enlarge)
Back row - Steven Howarth, Raymond Patton, John Stitt, Jeffrey Valentine, Kenneth Davis, Glyn Jones, Clifford Grime
Front row - David Holt, Roy Barnes, Simon Farrer, Graham Wroe, David Clayton, Graham Dakin, Stephen Clark
Photo: Kindly sent in by Stephen Clark on 4th September 2015
A couple of photos of the "old vicarage" also a original drawing of the early "proposed" new vicarage.
I can just about remember it from my schooldays, and with its large lawn where we used to have all the group pupil photographs taken from. I always considered it to be a very special building with its interesting architecture and was very surprised that the building was demolished.
Here is another photo of the old vicarage kindly sent in by Michael Mullaney on 21st April 2015
This was the original drawings of the plans by the architect Basil Champneys
"VICARAGE WILL DISAPPEAR SOON" Snippetts taken from a local newspaper kindly provided by Jackie Ramsbottom reads as follows:-
The coming months will see the "writing" in stone of another chapter in the already lengthy history of St. James Church, Haslingden.
Down will come the present vicarage and stone from it will go to help build a modern house on a site near the east end of the Church.
The new building will fall in with the plan for developing the "Top O'th' Town" area, and will prove a worthy addition to the development which has already taken place and considerably enhance the approach to the church from that direction.
No doubt the ground on which the present vicarage stands can be usefully absorbed by the day school - the vicarage lawn already proving useful for summer time P.T.
Two people who will not regret the passing of the present vicarage will be the vicar, the Rev F. Bamber and Mrs. Bamber who, like their predecessors the Rev. and Mrs. F.J. McBride, have found little to commend it in these modern times.
The building, as well as needing extensive repair to put it in anything like order, has all the faults inherent in vicarages of last century. A great rambling house with a maze of corridors and an abundance of stairs. Large lofty rooms awkwardly arranged - in fact a house very much without "all mod cons."
The vicarage was built along with others of its day when there was the need for such large premises and there was the staff to run them and the fuel to heat them.
Today neither are available, with the result that in many such vicarages the family shiver through the winter and the vicar's wife "slaves" to keep the place presentable.
The vicarage problem is one which clergy throughout the country have to give not a little thought and in more than one case has been the deciding factor in the acceptance or refusal of a living.
The present vicarage is not all that old by comparison with the age of the church. It was built in 1892 and would have been occupied by Canon W. Champneys had he not died suddenly that same year. First incumbent to occupy the house was the Rev. Abraham Spencer, a former vicar of Goodshaw.
No history of the successive residences occupied by incumbents seems to accompany published histories of the Church.
Although it is not known where he lived the stipend allowed by the monks of Whalley for the maintenance of a minister at Haslingden in 1296 was £4.
Ministers right down to the end of the 18th century were known as "curates" and in the 16th century tose with a university degree held the title Sir. Earliest known curates go back as far as 1411 when they were no doubt appointed by and from the monks themselves.
Last chantry-priest at Haslingden was Sir Henry Ramsbottom who became curate of Haslingden in 1548.
In 1650 the church served 500 families in Haslingden, Newhallhey, Rawtenstall Booth, Oakenhead Booth, Constablelee Booth and part of Crawshawbooth.
First mention of anything approximating to a vicarage at Haslingden in Henry Stephenson's history comes in 1813 when, he wrote, "steps were taken to provide a suitable residence for the minister," and seven local men gave £255 between them for the purchase of a house in Deardengate - on the site of the Empire Cinema.
Stephenson compiled his history in 1878 when the vicarage in Deardengate was still in use but Canon Champneys was living at the time of his death at Carter Place.
Until the new vicarage is ready Mr. and Mrs. Bamber will reside at the curate's house "Clifton House," Blackburn Road.
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Some of my memories:
Some of my memories of the old school: When I attended St James C of E Infant School it was simply known as "Top Church" School. It was a solid stone purpose built school. For some reason in later years they decided to knock it down and build a more modern school, thinking about it now it may have been the result of a fire... those days the entrance was by a steep dark gravelly incline adjoining the playground, this entrance was then in Regent Street. Todays school is a more modern type school with its entrance in Salem Street, this new school is actually built on the very spot were Salem Methodist Church used to be.
I can still remember most of the teachers around at the time when I went (approx 1953-1959) The first class (most infant) was then: Miss Megan Clegg -(I still see her in town now and again..) then there was Miss Bury, Miss Boyson, Mrs Holden, Miss Haworth and the final class was Miss Holden, the headmaster was Mr. Rawlinson...
I have managed to find a photo of the old "Vicarage" which was a superbly built building (see below) and we used to have the school group photos taken on the Old Vicarage lawns. You would never have expected a building of this calibre to have been demolished. Also I can clearly remember the Rev Fred Bamber was our vicar at that time, and he also had a curate.
Yours Bryan Yorke
(8th May 2012) from Bryan Gudgeon,Hello Bryan, I was told about the Haslingden Old and New site yesterday. You have an email from an Ian Warburton asking for a 'before the fire " picture of the school. I saw the picture he describes, about 5 years ago, on the wall in the Head Teacher's office, at an open day for old pupils. I went back a few days later with my camera....picture attached.
During my time there, about 1941 to 1948, the groundfloor wall to the left of the centre of the picture, with the 3 small windows was not there. There was just a low wall about 'sitting-on' height. If anyone wants a higher quality version of the picture ( 7 Mbytes ) I will send them one. ............Bryan Gudgeon
Response from Bryan Yorke 8th May 2012 - Thanks Bryan for managing to get this and now save it for posterity, thats really great sending this in, and I along with Ian and many more will be and are "chuft to bits" to see this. What a beautiful work of art! and hats off to the draughtsman or Architect responsible.. As I mentioned in my mail back to you I attended the same school from about 1953 for the next 5/6 years. And the area you mention was then also just a small low wall of sitting height and we would climb over or go through the front side into a open sort of area with iron stantions, which sort of propped up the heads office above it. Also the area to the left did not exists, probably this is what the new plans referred too. Because has I remember you went up the steps which by the way were facing the "Church" in a North direction and then this was a small flagged play area which at the top uppermost boundary had a little "nook" of about one metre wide and about 12ft long.
Haslingden St. James Football team 1959
Back Row from L: Dennis Baker, Stan Barlow, H. Kenyon, Fred Farnell, Billy Pilling, Alec Taylor
Front Row from L: Jack Pilling, Fred Bargh, Dave Entwistle, Johnny Brockbank, Alan Fisher
This picture was taken on the Helmshore Primary School field in the Accrington and District Football League. My dad on the back row was 50 years old at the time and I a very innocent 18. We played together for the whole season. Some four years later when I was playing for Haslingden Youth Club he played for us when we were a man short. Unfortunately his knees became too bad for him to continue playhing, although he never lost his love of playing football and always kept a pair of boots for when he got his new knees! That never happened but some years later when Helmshore Methodists were playing a match on St. Peter's playing fields we ere a man short and he offered his services. We declined his offer for which he was not happy at all about (What a man).
He was voted Accrington Football League's Player of the Year in 1959 which I had to collect for him as he was in Scotland buying cattle.
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I well remember having friendly matches on Sunday afternoons which lasted from 1pm until teatime. The score line wasn't relative as we always finished with a "Winning Goal"
Holidays were the same, one week in Butlin's Skegness holiday camp which saw Dad captaining the winning house team with large crowds watching every kick.
Mind you he was only in his mid 40's then!!
St. James's Amateur Dramatics c1930 approx (Click over photos to enlarge)
Steve Clark has kindly contributed the two photos above and have been uploaded on 23rd September 2015.
Photos above are all St. James Church related (Click over photo to enlarge)
(All photos above have been kindly contributed by Susan Whittaker
St. James Walking Day (Click over to enlarge)
Front left Victoria Jackson, Far right Julie Edwards
back right Anne Corbridge
Photo: kindly contributed by Marjorie Corbridge/Myra Frohnapfel and uploaded here on 29th November 2015
St James Walking Day (Click over to enlarge)
Far right holding banner Caroline Lewer to her left Anne Corbridge
Photo: kindly contributed by Marjorie Corbridge/Myra Frohnapfel and uploaded here on 29th November 201
St. James Panto (Click over to enlarge)
Photo: kindly contributed by Marjorie Corbridge and uploaded here on 29th November 2015