Monday, November 10, 2008

110 Years Ago - a snapshot

Pursuing, yet again, the lives of ordinary Glemsford people, doing ordinary things, in ordinary ways, I ran across another set of entries in the Glemsford Infants School Logbook, for October/November 1898:

31st October
Of the three girls from the Girls' School, who were appointed "on trial" at the last Board Meeting, Laura Copsey only took up the duties for one week, not wishing to return; Pollie Playle has done fairly, and Constance Reeve well. The latter shows both aptitude and liking for the work, so far.

Nov 7/98 School Inspected

[signed] HWClaughton

Nov. 8. 1898 School visited during H. M. Inspector's visit yesterday, by Rev. H.Hall.
Constance Reeve was appointed on Nov. 1 (at the Board Meeting) Monitress, with a view to becoming probationer at the commencement of the next school year.

Nov. 11. 1898 The customary half holiday after the Head Inspector's visit, was granted for this, Friday afternoon. School was therefore closed at 12 o'clock, noon.

In those days, Schools could expect annual inspections, normally from the same Inspector year on year, and the financial security of the School and Head Teacher could depend on the outcome.

All three of the girls "on trial" as would-be teachers appear in the Census of 1901, and their entries make interesting reading compared with these career ambitions 3 years earlier!

Laura Copsey, who only stuck at it for a week, was the younger daughter of Cornelius and Hannah Copsey, who lived on Tye Green. In 1901, Laura's occupation is not mentioned, but her age is given as 16 - so: she was 13 at most when she decided teaching was not for her! Not that the work was unusual for the family. Her older sister Bessie was a "pupil teacher" in 1901, and Cornelius was "Attendant [sic] Officer and Caretaker".

Pollie Playle ("Polly" on the Census) lived, in 1901, on Fair Green, when she was 15. Having done "fairly" at the time of the 1898 Inspection, she seems not to have pursued the career either - no occupation is listed. She was living with her parents, William, a "Horse Hair Curler", and Sarah. Also at home were her brothers Walter (28) and Wallace (18) - a "School Teacher".

Wallace Playle is named on Glemsford's War Memorial. Although I have no precise details (nor absolute proof) at present, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission web site lists a Corporal Wallace Edward George Playle, of the London regiment (First Surrey Rifles) as one of the many without a known grave, having died 8 October 1916, and commemorated on the memorial at Thiepval. Since the birth registers for 1883 record the birth of Wallace Edward G. Playle in the Sudbury district, I strongly suspect this is Polly's brother. The Somme accounted for so many.

Constance Reeve was the daughter of Police inspector Robert Reeve and his wife Rachel. She had a sister Hilda and brothers Albert and Leslie. The family lived in the Police House on Fair Green. In line with what one might expect from such work, the family seem to have moved around. Robert was born in Blythburgh, his wife in Hengrave and the children in Whepstead. I find it particularly interesting that, in 1901, Constance was only 15, but was a School Teacher - Pupil.
So, when she'd been assessed as having aptitude for teaching, in 1898, she would not have been much more than 12 years old!

Ordinary people, ordinary lives, but fascinating.

Further details of Glemsford's Infant School are available here: http://www.glemsford.org.uk/school1.html

Steve Clarke, November 2008

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3 Comments:

Blogger laura copsey said...

HI Steve,

I am a Laura Copsey too, and I know that my family used to be centred around Glemsford.

I have thought for several years about researching the family history more but have never got around to it.

Am i right in thinking you have written a book about Glemsford?

Thanks, Laura

12:31 pm  
Blogger laura copsey said...

HI,

I am Laura Copsey too! Do you have any further information about the Copsey's in Glemsford? I have thought for several years about researching the family history!

We are the descendants of the copsey's you have mentioned- now mainly living in Ipswich (although I am in London) Its so interesting!

Laura

Thanks

12:33 pm  
Blogger Steve Clarke said...

Laura:
Thanks for your comments.
Definitely time you got started on the Family History!
Email me at admin@glemsford.org.uk and we can chat about what info we have between us. Sadly, no, my book-writing never reached a conclusion!

9:12 am  

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