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Conquering Heroes of 1913.the Times March 16th 2013.
See last Post -News Reminiscences and Anecdotes
The Weekend's Events and Events' Background
1)Event Coordinators
In order to contact the coordinators listed below could you please e mail Robin Edward or Helen your message and the Recipient 's name and we will forward it ?This is because the Blog is a public web site and private e mail addresses could therefore be in the public domaine if we included them.
Thank you
Robin Edward Poulton
Poulton Family contact. Comments and Queries
Historical Walk Guide
Poulton Sunday Lunch
rpoulton@comcast.net
Helen P R
Programme. Event Coordinator. Comments and Queries
Good Friday Tea
Poulton Family contact. Comments and Queries
Historical Walk Guide
Poulton Sunday Lunch
rpoulton@comcast.net
Helen P R
Programme. Event Coordinator. Comments and Queries
Good Friday Tea
Cabaret
Merchandise
Centenary Items for Sale
hpennantrea@hotmail.com
Cecilia Bottomley
Friday House Suppers Organizer
Scottish Dancing Coordinator
Perdita Gergaud
Barn Dance Arranger
Rugby Tournament Organizing Team
Whitecliff Bay Walk Tea Party
Photography
Catherine Boyd
Saturday Evening Organizer
Merchandise
Centenary Items for Sale
hpennantrea@hotmail.com
Cecilia Bottomley
Friday House Suppers Organizer
Scottish Dancing Coordinator
Perdita Gergaud
Barn Dance Arranger
Rugby Tournament Organizing Team
Whitecliff Bay Walk Tea Party
Photography
Catherine Boyd
Saturday Evening Organizer
Garnett Family- 1550-1930 Family Tree
Peter Jay
The Centenary Book.Editor.
Thanksgiving Service
Peter Jay
The Centenary Book.Editor.
Thanksgiving Service
Convenor. The Family History Seminar(London)
Ancestry .com Creator
Lucy Cotterell
Junior Sports Co Organizer
Oliver and Michael Crawley
Tennis Tournament
07786 436645
Hugh Poulton
Cabaret performer
Musical Technical manager/Roadie
Emily Pennant-Rea
Cabaret -Group Chorus Direction
Juliet Bauer
Rugby Tournament Organizing Team
Alex Hacking
Rugby Tournament Organizing Team
Louis Gergaud
Rugby Tournament Organizing Team
Ned Pennant-Rea
The Blog and IT Consultant
Photo Album Production
Tommy Jay
Logo Design
Graphic Design,The Centenary Book
Miranda Smith
Historical Walk Guide
Martin Jay
Peggy/Teddie Centenary Hockey Match
Tim Lyle
Friday/Sat Hockey Matches
Amanda Bodley
Co Organizer Junior Sports
Edward Cotterell
Touch Rugby Tournament Referee
Roger and Andy Garnett
Camp Fire and Beach BBQ
Ruth Mc Arthur
Beach BBQ
Iain McLean
Director Church Service Music and Choir
Ben Hunt
Church Organist
Rory Pennant-Rea
Programme Design/Production
Ann Spokes Symonds
Centenary Exhibition Organizer and Guide.
Joanna Heseltine
Art Exhibition
Chris Garnett
Emily Pennant-Rea
Cabaret -Group Chorus Direction
Juliet Bauer
Rugby Tournament Organizing Team
Alex Hacking
Rugby Tournament Organizing Team
Louis Gergaud
Rugby Tournament Organizing Team
Ned Pennant-Rea
The Blog and IT Consultant
Photo Album Production
Tommy Jay
Logo Design
Graphic Design,The Centenary Book
Miranda Smith
Historical Walk Guide
Martin Jay
Peggy/Teddie Centenary Hockey Match
Tim Lyle
Friday/Sat Hockey Matches
Amanda Bodley
Co Organizer Junior Sports
Edward Cotterell
Touch Rugby Tournament Referee
Roger and Andy Garnett
Camp Fire and Beach BBQ
Ruth Mc Arthur
Beach BBQ
Iain McLean
Director Church Service Music and Choir
Ben Hunt
Church Organist
Rory Pennant-Rea
Programme Design/Production
Ann Spokes Symonds
Centenary Exhibition Organizer and Guide.
Joanna Heseltine
Art Exhibition
Chris Garnett
Historical Walk and Guide
Stewart Boyd
Cabaret Group Song Accompanist
Victoria Lyle
Consultant . The Cabaret
Marylla Hunt
Historical Walk Guide
Rory Poulton,
Scottish Dance Caller.
James Gibson
Photographer
Roxane Gergaud
Exhibition Guide
Laura Garnett
Photographer
Tobias Garnett
The Prize Giving
Catherine Heseltine
Easter Egg Hunt
Penelope Simpson
Prize Giving
Victoria Lyle
Consultant . The Cabaret
Marylla Hunt
Historical Walk Guide
Rory Poulton,
Scottish Dance Caller.
James Gibson
Photographer
Roxane Gergaud
Exhibition Guide
Laura Garnett
Photographer
Tobias Garnett
The Prize Giving
Catherine Heseltine
Easter Egg Hunt
Penelope Simpson
Prize Giving
2)The Events
Good Friday March 29th
10 am -12 am. Meet and Greet and
Coffee.
Chez
Helen. (Junction of Ferniclose
Road /The Close.)
.
2-3 pm. Joanna Heseltine’s Island Paintings Exhibition. (Crawleys)
2-3 pm. Cabaret Choir
Rehearsal -Chez Helen.
2-2.45
pm. Bring memorabilia (owner’s name attached) to Helen’s house.
3.00 pm - Junior Sports.
Organized
by Lucy Cotterell and Amanda Bodley (Chez Helen Garden)
3-5.00 pm -Centenary Exhibition. Chez Helen
Display of Family
Historical Memorabilia
Album (Cash or Cheques
please)
Organized by Ann Spokes
Symonds
4-00 pm- Hot Cross Bun Tea .Chez helen
Easter Egg Hunt organized by Catherine Heseltine
Chez
Helen
5.00 pm - Hockey. Priory Bay
Organized and refereed by Tim Lyle.
Seeing Rescue.
7.15 pm - House Suppers
Coordinated
by Lilla Bottomley.
9.00 pm -Scottish Dancing.
(Chez Bottomley)
Dress -Soft Shoes . Clan Tartans optional!
Arranged by
Perdy Gergaud and Lilla Bottomley .
Easter Saturday March 30th
10-12-30 am - Ronnie Poulton
Memorial Mixed Touch Rugby Tournament.
St
Helens School Field (behind the Vine Inn)
Organized and refereed
by team led by Ed Cotterell.
Starting whistle blown
by James Corsan.Author.’For Poulton and England ’
13.00-15.00 pm Edwardian Tennis
Tournament Part 1 (Crawley court). Organized by Michael and Olly Crawley.
12.30-2pm - Church Choir
rehearsal. Chez Helen
2-3 pm - Cabaret Choir rehearsal. Chez Helen
2-3
pm -Joanna Heseltine Island
Paintings Exhibition. Chez Crawley
2-3pm Centenary
Exhibition Open
Chez Helen
Supervised by Roxane Gergaud
In
the presence of James Corsan author ‘For Poulton and England ’
3-
3-30 pm / 6 –7-00 pm Please collect donated objects from exhibition.
4.00 pm -Thanksgiving Service. St Helens Church
Arranged by Peter Jay.
Director of Music Iain
McLean
Family photo/ Graves visit (after Service)
5.30 pm Tea reception . The Stone House
Hosted by Charity and Victoria Garnett.
6.00 pm - Hockey. Priory Bay .
Organized
and refereed by Tim Lyle
Seeing Rescue
8.00 pm – Buffet/Cabaret Evening.
Buffet evening Sponsored by the 'Baby Boomers'
organized by Catherine Boyd
organized by Catherine Boyd
Cabaret organized by Helen
PR and Victoria lyle
(Chez
William and Susannah)
Soft Shoes to be worn
Clocks go
forward 1 hour 2 am Sunday
Easter Sunday March 31st
10.00 am - Easter Service. St
Helens Church
10.00-15.20pm Edwardian Tennis Tournament
Part 2. Crawley
Court
Organized by Michael
and Olly Crawley
11.30 am.
Wood chopping Session. Bring equipment if possible.
Roger/Andy Garnett. Seagrove Bay Slipway.
11.30-12.30Joanna Heseltine
Island Paintings
Display. (Crawleys)
11.30-12.30
12.45pm
- Poulton Family Lunch.
The Wishing Well Restaurant
Pondwell Hill Nettlestone Organized by
Robin Edward Poulton and Miranda Smith
2.30 pm
Egg Throwing Competition. Seaview Village
15.30-16.15 pm Final of the Edwardian Tennis Tournament
Prizes for Winning Couple and Runners up and also for best Edwardian Spectators' and Players' Dress .
4.30 pm Helpers to Seagrove Bay
slipway to carry BBQ
Supplies to
Supplies to
Horestone Point/Seagrove
Bay
4.45 pm The Oxford
and Cambridge
Boat Race
5.15 pm - Peggy/Teddie Centenary
Hockey Match,
Organized and refereed
by Martin Jay (using 1913
Rules).Seagrove Bay unless conditions change.
Come
prepared for rugged weather.
Organized by Roger and
Andy Garnett and Ruth McArthur
Please bring Wine and
Vegetarian BBQ food. Beer /soft drinks/
food provided
6.30 pm - Prize Giving/. Seagrove Bay
Conducted by Tobias Garnett and
Penelope Simpson
7.45 pm Sunset and Chinese
Lanterns Released
After BBQ. Helpers to carry
BBQ stuff to location tbc
9.00 am.
BBQ Clear Up Team.
9.45 am - Historical Walk from Seagrove Bay Slipway to Saint Helen's Beach
Led by Chris Garnett, Miranda Smith, Robin Edward Poulton
and Marylla Hunt including a special visit to the original St Helens
Cottage garden
combined
with
10.45 am - Traditional Whitecliff Bay Walk (bring picnic), Starts from the Stoney Road.
Via The Bay Watch Café St Helens and the Pilot Boat Inn Bembridge
3.30 pm - Tea with the Gergauds. Chez Gergaud. Park Cottage Saint Helens
Hosted by Perdy and Giles Gergaud
FAREWELL
REMINDERS
Warm rain proof clothes for Beach BBQ and mud proof footwear
Torch
Soft Shoes and clan tartans for Scottish dancing
Non scratchy shoes for Saturday evening
Cash or cheques to buy the Centenary Book etc.
Wine and veggie food for BBQ
1913 Rugby Kit!
Edwardian dress for the tennis tournament
OS Map Map Outdoor Leisure 29. Isle of Wight
Hockey Sticks
Exhibition Memorabilia to Helen’s House 2-2.45 pm Friday
Donations for collecting boxes for St Helens Church and the Weekend Fund
3)BACKGROUND TO EVENTS
FRIDAY
Junior Sports
The Junior Sports will be similar to the Seaview
Regatta Beach Sports and will include light hearted events for under 8s and 8
to 14s.Expect Bobbins in the Bucket/Sack races/Flat and 3 legged races/ plus a
seasonal Easter egg hunt and all age relay!
Family Art Exhibition
An exhibition of watercolour paintings by Joanna Heseltine,
for sale in aid of the
registered charity Jinja Deaf Education Access Fund.
The subject for her paintings are the part of the Island where the Poulton and Garnett family have grown up and lived.
Seeing Rescue
Seeing Rescue is a game that has been played every Easter
and summer since the 1930s when Margaret and Maxwell Garnett’s children adapted
the St Helens Cottage hide and seek game to be played at their new home
Horestone Cottage. The Catcher circulates the house to catch his prisoners by
sight and naming them, while the players try to release the captives from the
Home (curly wall) by touch.
Over the years many tricks have been developed to allow the
rescuer to reach the home to release the
prisoners.Disguise, cheating, subterfuge and camouflage have all been used-for
example ‘Wearing Uncle Stuart's flying suit peering over the top of the old
wood shed and the Catcher not being able to see who was wearing it ‘.
.
Scottish Dancing and the Family
Robin Edward Poulton
writes
The two people who
always loved dancing were Teddie and Pauline.
Teddie was a ballroom dancer who married a dance teacher (my mother: ballet, tap, ballroom etc) and they discovered Scottish Country Dancing inNigeria .
Thereafter they danced every week until her knees gave out (at age 70) and his
heart gave out (at age 80).
Teddie was a ballroom dancer who married a dance teacher (my mother: ballet, tap, ballroom etc) and they discovered Scottish Country Dancing in
Perdy
Gergaud (Hunt) writes
In good Garnett and
Poulton tradition, we are arranging an evening of
Scottish Dancing
with instruction and calling from Rory Poulton.
Programme
The Eightsome Reel
Gay Gordons
The Dashing white sergeant
Strip the Willow
EASTER SATURDAY
Ronnie Poulton Commemorative Rugby Tournament
on Saint Helen’s School Field
Background
‘Ronnie’ Poulton was Teddie and Peggy’s Uncle. He
was an extravagantly gifted centre three-quarter who first came to prominence
playing on the wing. He won a total of seventeen caps for England, scoring 28
points (comprised of eight tries and a drop goal), and had the distinction of
captaining his country through an unbeaten Five Nations campaign in 1914, the
last before the First World War began. He enlisted and was killed in 1915 aged
25 at Ploegsteert Belgium
St Helen’s Green was a centre of sporting activity
for the Village and for the
Poultons. Both Ronnie and his brother Edward were
fine sportsmen and Blues
The Tournament
Open to all ages and abilities, the touch rugby tournament
will be a simple, non-contact competition of two pools of 4 teams (to be picked
on the day).
Each team will make their own name for identification.
There shall be unlimited touches. Turn-over of ball will
come about through era or by scoring tries.
There will be a semi final between the top 2 teams
per pool and the Grand Finale will be between the winners of the 2 semi finals.
Games will be in two halves of 6 minutes, with 1
minute for half time.
Each team will be mixed ages and genders. The emphasis will
be on running rugby on a biggish pitch, to emulate Ronnie! Kit will be shorts
with rugby/football boots or trainers.
Ed Cotterell is Chief Referee (his word is Final!)
James Corsan (author ‘For Poulton and England ’) will
blow the Starting Whistle
Thanksgiving Service Saint Helen's
Church
Peter J writes
"At 4pm on Easter Saturday there will be a
service of thanksgiving for the lives of Peggy Jay and Teddie Poulton, both
born in 1913, in St Helen's Church. The order of service will be evensong with
favourite hymns, readings by family members and tributes by Cousins Penelope,
Virginia, Robin-Edward and Peter and contributions from the Family choir
".
Robin Edward writes: The family has been
worshipping, marrying and conducting funerals in St Helens Church
for 120 years. The SIXTH generation of Garnetts and Poultons will be
represented by Professor Sir Edward and Emily Poulton’s direct descendant Liam
Edward Hennessy Poulton (P11111 aged 4) and the fifth generation of Margaret and Maxwell Garnett by their oldest
Great Great Grand child Lara Slyce ( G2111 aged 14).
Evening Cabaret
Up beat, Blues, Sixties, Sea Shanties and Country
musical Acts featuring One More Cup of Coffee
(Dylan), Let in Be (Beatles), a specially written song with apologies to
Gilbert and Sullivan for solo and chorus and a solo dance act.
4 Acts including specially composed Song for
chorus/soloists, a Brother and Sister duet, a solo flute piece, a Family folk
group and a solo modern dance act by Peggy’s great granddaughter (all family members).
EASTER SUNDAY
Edwardian Tennis Tournament Finals
THE EASTER 2013 EDWARDIAN MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS
TOURNAMENT.
The tournament will be in 3 parts for doubles
(mixed or not), may be seeded and will be a knock out tournament starting on
Saturday. The site of the Match will be on the Crawley
court built where the original Pauline Hunt family caravan site used to be.
Final. 3.45
pm. Easter Sunday. Spectators
welcome.
Edwardian Dress please. Afternoon Teas provided.
Centenary Hockey Match Seagrove
Bay
Organized and Refereed by Martin Jay according to
1913 Rules!
Background-
In Rebecca Garnett
(Samways)’s biography about her son Kenneth,
(Killed in 1917) she
describes holidays (1912-1914) at Horestone Point their holiday home in Seagrove Bay .
She wrote
'Each
Easter the seaside home of his parents was
filled
with their children's friends, and many life-long
friendships
were formed. The two elder sons, Maxwell
and
Stuart, met their wives and Dorothy met her husband
in
that happy seaside home in the Isle of Wight .
The
boys
and girls played sand bockey or went sailing in
Canadian
canoes, or sometimes punting or paddling.'
MONDAY
Easter Monday Whitecliff Bay Walk Family Tradition
In those days there was no rest stop at the Baywatch Café, which did not exist, or at the Pilot Boat Inn and alcohol was not approved!
There was often a stop atCampbell 's
Gallery to look at the Banhams IOW prints.
After leavingCampbell 's
walking along the top road we were told the story of the sinking of the Titanic where Lieutenant Lightoller was
always held up as the hero with requests to slow down.
As soon as the Titanic story was finished we
moved onto another great story of British heroic failure with the story of
Captain Scott's failed expedition to the South Pole and the tragedy of George
Mallory’s disappearance with Sandy Irvine climbing Mount
Everest in 1924. Total historical accuracy was never a strong
feature of these stories.
After passing the Windmill and going down the hill we were told the story of where Maxwell dropped his pen when he bent down to put Peggy on his shoulders. The story is that when Maxwell got back to St Helen's Cottage he could not find his pen. Rethinking his walk he remembered where he had bent down to pick up Peggy. Max ran back and bent down at the right point and immediately found his pen.
The picnics at Whitecliff Bay were always a slightly competitive affair with John going round at looking at everybody else's and asking Barbara why hers was not so good. Martin continued the tradition by awarding marks to each family picnic, grabbing a few morsels and leaving Peggy in no doubt that hers was the worst. Pauline’s was usually the best. This made for peaceful picnics!
MONDAY
Easter Monday Whitecliff Bay Walk Family Tradition
Contributions from Peter J and Chris G.
It is believed that the Whitecliff Bay Easter Monday walk was
started by some of our great uncles and grandfathers (Stuart, Kenneth, Edward, Ronald and Maxwell)
in about 1908. In 2008 with Peggy’s approval we celebrated the Walk’s100th
anniversary.
Until the Causeway over Bembridge
Harbour was rebuilt in the Sixties it
was necessary to launch one or more boats and/or canoes in Priory Bay .
They were then rowed or paddled to the St Helen's foreshore to ferry everybody
across the water at the entrance to Bembridge
Harbour .
In those days there was no rest stop at the Baywatch Café, which did not exist, or at the Pilot Boat Inn and alcohol was not approved!
There was often a stop at
After leaving
After passing the Windmill and going down the hill we were told the story of where Maxwell dropped his pen when he bent down to put Peggy on his shoulders. The story is that when Maxwell got back to St Helen's Cottage he could not find his pen. Rethinking his walk he remembered where he had bent down to pick up Peggy. Max ran back and bent down at the right point and immediately found his pen.
The picnics at Whitecliff Bay were always a slightly competitive affair with John going round at looking at everybody else's and asking Barbara why hers was not so good. Martin continued the tradition by awarding marks to each family picnic, grabbing a few morsels and leaving Peggy in no doubt that hers was the worst. Pauline’s was usually the best. This made for peaceful picnics!
.
The walk was always held regardless of the weather and there was one memorable occasion walking in snow when Douglas turned up atWhitecliff Bay
in gym shoes and a plastic mac walking at speed on a solitary walk of his own.
The walk was always held regardless of the weather and there was one memorable occasion walking in snow when Douglas turned up at
Peter’s Rhyme (with apology to W.S. Gilbert)
But first all must
be tested by the Whitecliff walk
And listen to some
Uncle’s endless talk;
Of Mallory, Titanic and poor old Scott
Before there’s a
chance of a lunchtime tot.
4)Ordering Numbered Tee Shirts
Many Garnetts already acquired T Shirts with their G Numbers for the Cross Island walk 3 years ago.
We ordered yellow lettering on navy blue T Shirt.
We suggest Poultons order navy blue lettering on Yellow T Shirts (the Duver etc!), just to introduce an element of friendly counterpoint between the families!
4)Ordering Numbered Tee Shirts
Many Garnetts already acquired T Shirts with their G Numbers for the Cross Island walk 3 years ago.
We ordered yellow lettering on navy blue T Shirt.
We suggest Poultons order navy blue lettering on Yellow T Shirts (the Duver etc!), just to introduce an element of friendly counterpoint between the families!
The genealogical numbers are listed here. All Poulton numbers start with P and Maxwell/Margaret Garnett descendants with a G. Please ask us if you are not sure.The Poulton number start one generation before the Garnett ones so Penelope is P15 and Peter Jay is G21 despite being a generation apart.
We added asterix for spouses, question marks for partners and brackets round the individual's number for step relations. Not sure about fiancées!
This is the web site we used.
Here is a link direct to the navy blue/yellow T Shirt ordering page. (click on 'Choose Product')
After choosing T Shirt colour, size and design look for 'add custom text + change colour text'.
You will find the Navy colour option plus yellow (not neon yellow) lettering on this web page for the Garnett T Shirts.There is no navy option for under 3s so I chose Black.
I suggest the yellow option for the Poulton T Shirts with navy lettering.
Listed here are 5 types of Tee shirts just ordered including the Font sizes chosen for the lettering.
Men's classic T-shirt: 73 pt - 82 pt
Baby one piece: 36 pt
Women's classic T-shirt: 64 pt - 91 pt
Baby T-shirt: 41 pt
Kid's classic T-shirt: 40 pt
Here is a link direct to the navy blue/yellow T Shirt ordering page. (click on 'Choose Product')
After choosing T Shirt colour, size and design look for 'add custom text + change colour text'.
You will find the Navy colour option plus yellow (not neon yellow) lettering on this web page for the Garnett T Shirts.There is no navy option for under 3s so I chose Black.
I suggest the yellow option for the Poulton T Shirts with navy lettering.
Listed here are 5 types of Tee shirts just ordered including the Font sizes chosen for the lettering.
Men's classic T-shirt: 73 pt - 82 pt
Baby one piece: 36 pt
Women's classic T-shirt: 64 pt - 91 pt
Baby T-shirt: 41 pt
Kid's classic T-shirt: 40 pt