That was really interesting, wonderful. Brings back some memories. I was a pupil at Morrisons Academy, boarder from 1958 to 1966, then travelled as a Day pupil until 1969, I played football for the local Boys Club & then as a goalkeeper for Strathearn Rovers juvenilise, 1968/69 season. Great memories of the boys I played alongside. If any of my old team mates see this, it’s “Toofy”.
Our paths have crossed .. I was a boarder at Dalmhor from 67-74. Most memorable was the morning assemblies were we sang hymns, listened to a bible reading, JEG Quick headmaster, CA Thompson deputy , Andy Kerr head boy, Norman Begg duc, Lewis Dick Captain of Rugby, Ian Leighton, Guy Crawford, Harry Beaty, Campbell Holden and a host of others,
wonderful stuff. i remember as a laddie headin doon tae the school dining centre in duchlage road and wait for the blast o reek off the trains going under the bridge. thanks so much for that footage. my dad jack brock used to barrow goods as a boy up to the bakers from the station.
That was really interesting, wonderful. Brings back some memories. I was a pupil at Morrisons Academy, boarder from 1958 to 1966, then travelled as a Day pupil until 1969, I played football for the local Boys Club & then as a goalkeeper for Strathearn Rovers juvenilise, 1968/69 season. Great memories of the boys I played alongside. If any of my old team mates see this, it’s “Toofy”.
Our paths have crossed .. I was a boarder at Dalmhor from 67-74. Most memorable was the morning assemblies were we sang hymns, listened to a bible reading, JEG Quick headmaster, CA Thompson deputy , Andy Kerr head boy, Norman Begg duc, Lewis Dick Captain of Rugby, Ian Leighton, Guy Crawford, Harry Beaty, Campbell Holden and a host of others,
fascinating! Enjoyed seeing all the old photos. Lots of memories
Lorraine and Dave Clark
Wonderful! Brought back lots of memories, thank you so much.
Spent 16 consecutive summers at teenage Activity week , many years ago . a very Special Place with great memories .
Great to see. Thanks.
wonderful stuff. i remember as a laddie headin doon tae the school dining centre in duchlage road and wait for the blast o reek off the trains going under the bridge. thanks so much for that footage. my dad jack brock used to barrow goods as a boy up to the bakers from the station.