Sunday 18 August 2019

Shipley Hall by Alan Reavill

I am indebted to Alan for the below


                               SHIPLEY HALL

   The scent of freshly mown grass ..
   The warmth of the early summer sun …
    Birdsong ; a gentle breeze -  The scene is set ....I am relaxed : 
    This rural idyll unlikely to be outdone.

    The velvety sward before me a verdant green...
      Could anyone wish a more perfect rural scene ?
      Derbyshire at its beautiful best : 
    Paradise at my behest 
      Could anyone wish for more reason ?

    Ah, Yes ... The first day of the cricket season !
     The pavilion retains its familiar format, though larger now …
     Resplendent with added wings, balconies .... 
     And, a separate scoreboard building.....Whow !
     But the changes are in keeping with the remembered scene...
     Changes which I could not have foreseen ....

    It's more than fifty years ... But no need to rush  ....
     I wonder what happened to the old 'Bull and Bush' ?
    The fielding side. - it's Shipley  Hall I see - take the field …
     The sun so bright  my eyes I must shield..

    I look for those I recall : Names and faces from that happy past
     Baker, Bottomley, Priestley, Grainger, Sumner, Hunter, 
     Waltham, Young ....  and  Cokayne ....he really was fast.
      And, Mellors  the 'keeper - 'Butch' of that ilk -but unrelated to he of      Chatterley fame.

    'Though the Hall was the setting of Lawrence's novel all the same.
       I feel foolish as I remember  - it's all so many years ago .....
     Though a Cokayne , third generation, now plays it seems.
      I close my eyes .... drift into nostalgic mode ....

   Games and  events from those early years ...All those teams....
     Fifty years ?  All those matches.... All those dreams.
     The Hall has gone though the grounds remain ..
      But the cricket field is still my memory's domain.







                                                                                 4/19


Friday 9 August 2019

Sign of the Times

I have written previously about the Shipley Logo which is now displayed on the new board at the side of the pavilion                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
The original wooden board was constructed by Steve O'Keefe in whose memory the new board is dedicted.
I am indebted to Karen Smith for a different take on the original board which made me chuckle. No doubt Steve would have seen the funny side too.