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As members returned from the Forces we took another leap forward in the
expansion of the Sports and Social sections and in the organisation of a War
Memorial Fund. This led to the acquisition of the Memorial Field in Lawford
Lane.
The following article was written by John Henry Johnson, Master at KEGS from
1919 to 1958 and President of the Association in 1959 and appeared in the Year
Book for 1949 which expanded on this acquisition.
"In the
summer of 1946, a long low car, driven by Bill Firman, could be seen dashing
around the countryside. That summer, twelve sites were inspected. After some
delay, approvals were recieved to use the land at Roxwell Rd as a Sports Field
for The Old Chelmsfordians Association and a formal agreement was signed in
December 1947. However, there was one serious hitch, there was to be no
intoxicating liquor in any building erected on the field. This caused the
Football Club to become 'most eloquent' and subsequently, the ban was removed.
During that time there had been the drive for funds but after much effort the
money recieved was not sufficient to meet budgeted need. However one Old Boy
came forward with a donation of £500 and the Fund closed in September 1948 at
£1,275. Much work then followed in developing the ground, acquiring a small
pavilion (the 'Green Hut'), laying a good wicket and preparing football pitches
and tennis courts on the nine acres of rough pasture.
On Wednesday 26 April 1950, a Special General Meeting was called and the Sports
and Social Club was formed, whereby sections would run their own Sports
although funds would be pooled. The inaugural Officers were Stanley Bragg,
Chairman, Brain Turner, Vice Chairman, Eddie Gardner, Hon. General Secretary,
Eric Churchyard, Hon. Financial Secretary, and 'Pussy' Johnson, Hon. Treasurer.
With them were section Officers for Football, Cricket, Tennis, Swimming,
Athletics and Physical Training."
1951 was an
important year in our history. While the School celebrated its Quarter
centenary with a Commemoration Banquet at the Shire Hall on 20 July and a
School Pageant the following day, the dedication of the War Memorial Field took
place on the 28 July. A cricket match against the School followed with plenty
of 'clubhouse conviviality' afterwards.
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