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2024.  Dentists.  '''Dentists.  ''' Recently I was made aware that now, in 2024, it can be difficult to find a National Health Service dentist.   In this case the need included some children.
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click [[Social Snapshot articles by Joan West]] about mid winter weather, dentists, VE Day Legacies
  
75 to 85 years ago that would not have been a problem because the dentist came to the school.
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click [[Social Snapshots 2001-2022 inc]] for these years.  
  
Now, if any children are reading this, let me reassure you that the dentists of today would kill the pain, so that anything that had to be done to the teeth would not hurt all that much.   They couldn’t do that all those years ago.  
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click [[Social Snapshots 1969-2000 inc]] for these years  
  
In 2000 the Local History Group invited past pupils of Lacey Green School to a reunion.   89 former pupils came.   They were all given a questionnaire to fill in.  There was also a blank space to write about any special impressions that stuck in their mind.
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You need to imagine the school 75 to 85 years ago, which then only consisted of the old part nearest the Main Road.
 
  
Margaret Harris, the policeman’s daughter, who lived at the old Graham Cottages and was at the school from 1933-1939, wrote -  
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'''1968.''' report by [[Miles Marshall]].  In April 1968 Bomber and Fighter Commands were merged as Strike Command — to incorporate, a year later, both Signals and Coastal Commands.
  
''“I wonder how many remember the school dentist.  Mrs Guerney's office/stock room was used I still recall the dusty surroundings and the smell of old books.  The Harris twins (me & my brother John) had toothbrushes, but still had more treatment than others. Some who didn't have a toothbrush needed no fillings.  Our mother was in Barts having a major operation, but oh how I needed a cuddle.  Thank goodness dentistry has advanced since then.”''
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'''1958.'''  '''The 81st Club was founded in 1958''' by [[Mrs Isdell-Carpenter]], [[Mrs Frances Rutland]] and Mrs Ferris. It would normally have been called a 'Derby & Joan', but it was decided to call it the 81st Club because it was the 81st in the county.   click [[The 81st Club]] for history and photos.
  
Dennis Claydon, who lived in Kiln Lane, was at the school from 1947-1953, he wrote :-
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'''1906.''' click [[Inquest Bristow's Quarry Death]] for findings on the '''death of Ralph Plumridge,''' aged 19, a stone cutter working for Bristow Bros.
 
 
''“The visits of the school dentist left a lasting impression.  To a small boy of six or seven the dentist appeared to be an elderly, silver haired lady, although she was probably not so elderly!''
 
 
 
''There was a very big dentists’ chair.  One had to climb on a box to clamber into this large piece of furniture.  The drill was operated by means of a foot treadle, which was very terrifying, there being no pain killing injections.   Even today the thought of it makes me shudder!”''
 
 
 
Others wrote of the horror of it and how the dentist seemed to work that treadle so slowly.
 
 
 
Dennis Claydon, was the last to mention the dentist.   He was six in 1948.   The National Health Service was started that year in July.   Although this school service was loathed by the children, I can’t help thinking they must have had their welfare at heart.
 
 
 
After 1948 it seems that the school left the NHS to get on with it.   It is a pity they seem to have a problem in 2024!
 
 
 
I would welcome any comments or information you might be able to provide to add to my media wiki about our local history, such as some information just given to me of how that person’s father managed to pull out his own bad teeth.
 
 
 
To see the wiki for yourself go to LaceyGreenHistory.com.   Put any word into search (top right}
 
 
 
My email address is LaceyGreenHistoryWiki@gmail.com.
 

Latest revision as of 03:16, 28 July 2025

click Social Snapshot articles by Joan West about mid winter weather, dentists, VE Day Legacies

click Social Snapshots 2001-2022 inc for these years.

click Social Snapshots 1969-2000 inc for these years

Use Social Snapshots here for other Records


1968. report by Miles Marshall. In April 1968 Bomber and Fighter Commands were merged as Strike Command — to incorporate, a year later, both Signals and Coastal Commands.

1958. The 81st Club was founded in 1958 by Mrs Isdell-Carpenter, Mrs Frances Rutland and Mrs Ferris. It would normally have been called a 'Derby & Joan', but it was decided to call it the 81st Club because it was the 81st in the county. click The 81st Club for history and photos.

1906. click Inquest Bristow's Quarry Death for findings on the death of Ralph Plumridge, aged 19, a stone cutter working for Bristow Bros.