This must be a fairly arevent photo as the pond has been filled in.We lived in the cottages opposite the church. We sent to Sunday School in the church vestry, every week. I can recall Church outings held in the summer to the seaside. NAmes i recall beign involved with the Sunday School were Elaine and Pauline Cousins. Would love to see more information from anyone else who lived in Coton about that time (1940s 1950s)
We lived next door to you! Sadler both my siaters, Sally and Hazel, have died. I’ve been back to Coton a couple of times for large family reunions. I read in our Old Boys magazine that David Childerley had died. I often wonder what happened to other people in the village. I saw John and Vicky White, Pauline and Elaine (Cousins) at one of my parties; Rex Webb at Hazel’s funeral and John Mole via Facebook. Any news of the other Childerleys, Barbara, Joan and Maureen.
I once volunteered at coton ‘C.E.’ School at Kathleen’s headship to expand a very old map of the village. It was grided and allocated to teams for each grid. The result was better and about 20 times larger. Chris X
This must be a fairly arevent photo as the pond has been filled in.We lived in the cottages opposite the church. We sent to Sunday School in the church vestry, every week. I can recall Church outings held in the summer to the seaside. NAmes i recall beign involved with the Sunday School were Elaine and Pauline Cousins. Would love to see more information from anyone else who lived in Coton about that time (1940s 1950s)
We lived next door to you! Sadler both my siaters, Sally and Hazel, have died. I’ve been back to Coton a couple of times for large family reunions. I read in our Old Boys magazine that David Childerley had died. I often wonder what happened to other people in the village. I saw John and Vicky White, Pauline and Elaine (Cousins) at one of my parties; Rex Webb at Hazel’s funeral and John Mole via Facebook. Any news of the other Childerleys, Barbara, Joan and Maureen.
I once volunteered at coton ‘C.E.’ School at Kathleen’s headship to expand a very old map of the village. It was grided and allocated to teams for each grid. The result was better and about 20 times larger. Chris X