Alteham Buried Treasure Great Court King John's Walk The Tarn Dhillons M.P.S. Water Trough Eltham Churchyard Two Into One With a Smile St. Barnabas Seven Years Old Ernest Vengance Weapon No. 1 Ridgebrook Terrace Ancient History My My Greenwich Park Row Cutty Sark ThamesBarrier |
WoolwichTattoo Woolwich Ferry School Days Henwick Road School St. George's Field End Of The Line Seventy Two Westmount Lights Cats and Dogs Anyone for Tennis Nigel Knows After School The Pleasaunce Well Hall Parade Stationmasters House Foxhole Cottage Penny Royal Counting House Eltham Baths Courd Yard Elizabeth Eltham Society |
On summer days after working hard To rest in shade of garden With eyes soft shut, and in canvas chair, And occasional snore, beg pardon. Roused by ringing electric bell, And instant laughing voices, Multitudes of merry makers Spill forth for playtime choices. A tidal wave of happy faces, Bright red cheeks and rounded lips, Calling silent in the hub-bub, Raised tall on straining toe tips. The shouts and screams of full tilt games, Of bouncing ball on wall, The running, shouting feet in pursuit, And deeper note of guardians call. All too soon this interlude over At whistle blast long and shrill, Now to rest in deep, still silence, After the answering starlings trill. MIDDLE PARK SCHOOL |