Wigan Album
All Saints School
9 CommentsPhoto: eric davey-robinsdon
Item #: 19934
Eric.
The back three boys stood up apart from yourself are L to R Arthur Bannister,Kenny Orrell, and next to you is Arthur LLoyd.
Shaw was an awful teacher.
Great photo, and not a seatbelt in sight, just all piled in the back.
I joined "Jock's"scouts in 1954 and, even after all this time,I can't think of anything good to say about the man,he just used the scouts for his self promotion.I went on summer camp to Wells in Norfolk.One of the scouts"Dusty Cummings" dad had a coach and we all had a very good week travelling around,we also went up on a flight from R.A.F.Marham, a tour of the base and a slap up meal,and then it was back to the camp for burned everything for the rest of the week.The tents and all the other equitment were kept in an old air raid shelter known as "The Bastille"from one year to the next, and Jock didn't give us any time to check or waterproof anything before going to camp, needless to say, one night we had an almighty downpour and we were all washed out,Tents clothes sleeping bags,the lot,so much for "being prepaired",but that was JOCK! he was asleep on the coach.I can't discribe what sort of a teacher he was? I had some good mates in the scouts and in the school have lots of very happy and funny memmories.I left All Saints on the same day as Mr.Rigby and,years later he came across the road in Wigan lane,called me by my first name and began to shake my hand,he put the fear of god up me at school, but he was a good head master and a good man.
I only met Jock Shaw once when I was 9/10 years old.He kindly let me hike up Rivington in heavy snow with the All Saints Scout Troop.A most enjoyable day that I remember well especially when one of the boys told me to touch an electric fence...I kneed myself in the chin.
Did he not charge you Dave?
I joined Jock Shaws scouts in 1948.We spent Saturdays pulling a cart collecting jam jars,which we stored in the air raid shelters.This was towards buying an ex army truck,probably this one.My first holiday was in a Bell Tent in North Wales.No ground sheets or sleeping bags,just a couple of army blankets.Cooking was on an open fire.Very basic
I was on the trip to North wales ,still remember this.as a very exciting life building experience , thanks jock
Hy David Frances,
Would the North Wales camp have been at Criccieth.