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http://renee_poc.tripod.com/reneesgenealogyarborteum he School, the Old Boys’ Association, and, in a wider sphere, King’s Norton, the City of Birmingham, and his country, well and truly.
We are very happy and honoured to have him as our president this year, and all members of the Old Nortonians’ Association, send every good wish to him and his wife for their health and happiness always.
J. H. Edge ".
The unveiling of the completed War Memorial at the front of the school.
Several generations of my family, including myself have been born and raised in King’s Norton and the name Barradell is certainly one that is remembered by my relatives.
A. Craythorn.
Summer 1966
Reference in "Eagle" magazine:
Old Nortonians’ Association Golf Competition.
"The Annual Golf competition for the Norman Barradell Trophy, held at the King’s Norton Golf Club on the 5th July 1966, was once again a very enjoyable affair" "We were delighted to have with us Norman Barradell, who had travelled up from Worthing for the occasion".
1971
Reference found in Golden Jubilee edition of "The Eagle":
Old Nortonians’ Football Club
"In the early days when the Club was first formed the team played on a pitch in Cartland Road, adjoining Hazlewell Station, on a field loaned by John Edge’s father who had a farm in that area. The stalwarts of those early days included C.V. & J.L. Hackett, G.B. and N. Barradell, John Edge……………."
C.F.Ewins
1992
The H. L. Barradell Memorial Trophy was placed in an Exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London for the second time as an item of national importance because of its maker Bernard Cuzner. Indeed, the value of the trophies made by Cuzner would run into many thousands of pounds.
Details of the Barradell and Cuzner trophies appear in the book "Sporting Glory" to accompany the exhibition. It shows the importance of these items when they appear alongside the F.A Cup.
The date in this book shows the Barradell Trophy as having being made in 1953. My research into the Hallmarks on the actual trophy shows it as being dated 1936, therefore in this respect, the Sporting Glory book is possibly incorrect.