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작성자 Stan Champ
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On Saturday 6th of April 1946, Mr Bryn Gravenor won the Welsh Amateur Billiards Championship held at Billiards House, Cardiff. On Saturday 13th of April 1946, Mr Bryn Gravenor won the Welsh Snooker Championship held at Billiards House, Cardiff. On Tuesday 21st of February 1933, the Western Mail reported Mr Bryn Gravenor of Abertillery lost to Mr Tom Jones of Quakers Yard in the final of the Welsh Amateur Snooker Championship. In April-May 1946 Bryn Gravenor played a friendly game of snooker against Mr John Pullman the champion of the Amateur Snooker Championship of Great Britain at the Westbury Club, Bristol. In March 1946 Mr Bryn Gravenor won the Monmouthshire Open Billiards Championship held at the Blaina Institute, Blaina, What is a billiards club Mon. From the open door there reeked a horrible poisonous exhalation which set us gasping and coughing. The parents went, and there again I think George Lambert and his coach came into use.



In l941 when this field eventually came up for sale JGC was very instrumental in raising the money. What a field tor fearful questions the intelligence suggests! My father-in-law, JGC was instrumental in obtaining the recreation ground field. It had also been used for cattle grazing and then when Blackdown Estate was being sold they first of all used to rent it from the estate for the first 40 years and it wasn’t until 1942, surprisingly, that the actual field was being bought. When Lady Phillipson -Stow died in 1930, I think, then when it was being let out to the village they were before that paying 5s a year but then it went up to £5 15s a year. But on the last night I kept my little flask of water with the rest of the props behind stage, so I’d grab it as I went on for that particular scene.



So you went to Sunday School… It's silly because I can remember Sunday School outings and of course I was a lot younger, but I can't remember any youth club outings. You've mentioned being involved in the youth club, what other village organisations have you been involved in over the years? It was a mixture of village people and ICI staff. I can remember going down with my parents to a house on the crossroads to see them and my Grandmother and he was a stocky gentleman (pretty like myself) and I understood he used to be the Village Postman and also the Village Barber and he was a great supporter of the Working Men’s Club - hence this is where he used to play his instruments and have a singsong - he enjoyed a singsong and he enjoyed his cricket - which they all did and used to sing and play an instrument. The table tennis summer camp/after school program for students is in place to provide a chance for the younger generation to be part of the table tennis club.



They had been lovers for a few months now, ever since the end of the Nevett murder case, but they had been friends since their unhappy school days at Sts Thomas’s. I was one of the brokers’ men one year and we were doing an Arthur Askey routine and it involved me holding a mouthful of water and spitting it at my partner at the end of the dialogue, at the particular moment. Andy Woodage was the director and he insisted on period costume, not only the RAF uniforms for the men but for the women as well. With a rush we got to the poisoned men and dragged them out into the well-lit hall. The billiard hall was on the second floor above a butchers shop what is now the Old Tyleryan’s Club, accessed by a side staircase. Jeans the music shop in Midhurst then… You know what awaits you, then? And then they moved down to the Working Men’s Club and Reg was the steward down there for a number of years I think. The tenancy had been given to the Working Men’s Club. Some services are still run from the "old" location, but the move freed up the space that is now occupied by the e4Hats Table Tennis and Pool Billiards Club.

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