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[[File:Trevor Stevens.jpg|left|thumb|Trevor at the bar in the [[Sports and Social Club]].  The barman is Arch Rixon]]
 
Trevor Stevens born 1944 was the son of [[Alfred & Connie Stevens]]
 
Trevor Stevens born 1944 was the son of [[Alfred & Connie Stevens]]
 
[[File:Trevor Stevens and Colin Macey.jpg|alt=.|thumb|Trevor Stevens and Colin Macey]]'''In 1959''' Trevor Stevens was taken on as an apprentice carpenter and joiner, by Reg Hickman, a builder of Loosley Row.    The term was for four and a half years, 52 hours per week, for £2-10s (£2.50p) per week.  click Reg & Mary Hickman for more about Reg Hickman.
 
[[File:Trevor Stevens and Colin Macey.jpg|alt=.|thumb|Trevor Stevens and Colin Macey]]'''In 1959''' Trevor Stevens was taken on as an apprentice carpenter and joiner, by Reg Hickman, a builder of Loosley Row.    The term was for four and a half years, 52 hours per week, for £2-10s (£2.50p) per week.  click Reg & Mary Hickman for more about Reg Hickman.

Revision as of 08:12, 19 December 2024

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Trevor at the bar in the Sports and Social Club. The barman is Arch Rixon

Trevor Stevens born 1944 was the son of Alfred & Connie Stevens

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Trevor Stevens and Colin Macey

In 1959 Trevor Stevens was taken on as an apprentice carpenter and joiner, by Reg Hickman, a builder of Loosley Row.    The term was for four and a half years, 52 hours per week, for £2-10s (£2.50p) per week. click Reg & Mary Hickman for more about Reg Hickman.

Research Note. Trevor rescued a plaque from the Loosley Row Baptist Chapel when it had closed and was being made into flats.

The Plaque Reads - Ernest Isaac Lacey, teacher, superintendent and choir master at Loosley Row Baptist Chapel 1895 – 1930.

When Isaac resigned from his position at the chapel his wife Lily had the plaque made and it was put up on the wall in the chapel.

editor's note. It was many years later that the chapel closed and was made into flats.  Learning of this, Isaac’s great grandson Trevor Stevens, went there and rescued the plaque for the family.