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levington 25th Jun 2018 21:58

Vanbrugh Castle School
 
Good Evening,

I apologise that this is my first post; I have no excuse.

However, my reason for finally posting something is that if anyone is interested, there will be a reunion at the Castle on Sunday 2nd September 2018. PM me if you would like to know more details.

Ex VCS pupil

Chris Kebab 26th Jun 2018 19:44

Now there's a place I had heard about many years ago having known an ex-pupil (whose name has long since gone but he did join up) - but know almost nothing about. Surprisingly little on it on the internet. Good luck with your reunion.

levington 27th Jun 2018 19:47


Originally Posted by Chris Kebab (Post 10182351)
Now there's a place I had heard about many years ago having known an ex-pupil (whose name has long since gone but he did join up) - but know almost nothing about. Surprisingly little on it on the internet. Good luck with your reunion.

Thank you.
There is a webpage for the school.

As I have less than 10 posts I am not allowed to post URLs. However, you can find the website by removing the spaces from the text below and pasting it into your browser:

http://vcs.atwebpages.com/

jimjim1 28th Jun 2018 09:14


Originally Posted by levington (Post 10183135)

"A collection of historical documents, photographs and recollections about the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund boarding school, Vanbrugh Castle, from its beginnings in 1921 to its closure in 1976."

My bold.

levington 29th Jun 2018 09:57


Originally Posted by jimjim1 (Post 10183486)
"A collection of historical documents, photographs and recollections about the Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund boarding school, Vanbrugh Castle, from its beginnings in 1921 to its closure in 1976."

My bold.

Thank you for adding the link. I don't understand the point you are making by highlighting that particular bit of text.

OvertHawk 29th Jun 2018 17:05

I think he was responding to another, now deleted, post questioning why this was relevant to the forum.

levington 1st Jul 2018 12:11


Originally Posted by OvertHawk (Post 10184560)
I think he was responding to another, now deleted, post questioning why this was relevant to the forum.

Thank you for the clarification. Perhaps I should have added a bit of explanation.


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