Julian Butler’s Memories Of Gloria Sloper Of Warminster

Wednesday 18th December 2013

Julian Butler writes:

Hello Danny,
Lately I’ve been casting my mind back to Gloria Sloper. I recall you mentioned her in your reply about the Fancy Dress competition photo in June 1950. She organised a Dancing Display in the park on the same day.

It must have been in 1956 or so, when I was eight, that my parents enrolled me in Miss Sloper’s Dancing School in Boreham Road. Those self-conscious memories of dancing about in her studio – the front room of the house, I think – remain after all these years. How long I stayed there, before embarrassment got the better of me, is unknown, but it can’t have been long.

A later memory is of attending a fete in the gardens of St Boniface College and there is Miss Sloper again, with her dear little cherubs in tutus. 

At one time or another both my older sisters attended Miss Sloper’s. So not only did she play a fascinating part in my own family, but in so many other families in Warminster.

It would be wonderful to hear from anyone else who remembers Gloria Sloper; and if any other information about her were available I would be very chuffed to hear of it. 

My sister Moreen told me with great certainty that Miss Sloper’s house in Boreham Road is the one now numbered 34. 

Best wishes.

Danny Howell replies: 

Thank you for that, Julian. It seems, from the large number of people I have gathered recollections from, that Gloria probably taught most of the young people in Warminster to dance in days gone by, long before television’s Strictly Come Dancing gripped the nation. There are various mentions in my books and archives about people who went to Gloria’s home at 34 Boreham Road, to learn dancing before embarking on courting and wanting to woo would-be girlfriends/boyfriends at the Town Hall ‘sixpenny hops’ and other social functions. And, as you rightly say, the Gloria Sloper Dancers, her troupe of little hoofers, entertained at many fetes and attractions in Warminster.

In my book Remember Warminster Volume Five, the late Doris Houghton recalled her friendship (from school days) with Gloria and how the two of them worked together at Harraway’s Nurseries until Gloria went on forestry work on the Longleat Estate during the Second World War. Also in that book is a photo of Gloria sat on a swing with a dog.

I have my own personal memories of Gloria. She would buy my books and come to my book signings. When she died I played a part in connecting her solicitor with her family members after Gloria’s friends expressed concerns about Gloria’s funeral and the need to settle her estate.

Gloria came from a very well-do-family. As a child she had the best of clothes and because my grandparents (very much at the opposite end of the social scale) knew the Sloper family and lived not far from them, my mother when she was a tot, received many of Gloria’s hand-me-down and beautiful clothes.

I have done quite a lot of research into Gloria’s background and very interesting it is too. I will publish this information, for you and other dannyhowell.net readers on these pages. I’m sure you will find it an intriguing insight into a person you probably only knew as the dance teacher who put you through your embarrassing paces in her front room at Boreham Road. In the meantime, perhaps, readers of this website are welcome to contribute their recollections of Gloria.

At 153 Boreham Road, Warminster, In 1958

Tuesday 4th June 2013

Richard Dombkowski has sent dannyhowell.net this photograph taken 55 years ago ~

Richard writes ~

This photo was taken back in 1958, when my family lived at 153 Boreham Road (near Boreham Crossroads), Warminster. My father [Bruno Dombkowski] was working at Boreham Farm for Tom Bazley at that time.

In the picture is my father and I’m sat on his knee. Also in the picture is my baby sister Janet [now Mrs. Graham] who is being held by my grandmother.

My grandmother, who was Polish, had come over to England to visit us. It was the first time she had seen my father in well over 15 years, since he had left his home in Poland to go to war and then settle here in Warminster, England.

In The Back Yard At Boreham Road, Warminster

Wednesday 29th May 2013

Richard Dombkowski wanted to share this photo with dannyhowell.net readers ~

Richard writes ~

This photo was probably taken circa 1957 and the location is somewhere around the back of numbers 153 and 155 Boreham Road, in the terrace of dark brick houses near Boreham Crossroads, Warminster.

I’m the ‘whipper-snapper’ at the front of the picture, wearing slippers. Behind me is Barry Coope, the son of my family’s neighbour Frank Coope.

Our thanks to Richard for showing us this ‘blast from the past’.

The Milepost At Boreham, Warminster ~ Salisbury 20 (In The Snow)

Sunday 17th March 2013

The cast-iron milepost which stands a few yards west of Boreham Crossroads, Warminster, photographed by Danny Howell during the snow on the morning of Sunday 17th March 2013.

The view east along Boreham Road, looking towards Boreham Crossroads. The milepost is on the right of the picture.

A Tree In Blossom At Boreham Road, Warminster

Saturday 9th March 2013

A fruit tree in the pavement at Boreham Road,
Warminster, near the junction with Chancery Lane,
is in blossom, as these photographs taken by
Danny Howell on Saturday 9th March 2013 show.

The view west along Boreham Road.

Dainty blossom.

Lichen and moss on the bark of the tree.

The view east at Boreham Road. 

147 And 149 Boreham Road, Warminster

Nos.147 and 149 Boreham Road, Warminster (situated up from Boreham Crossroads at Woodcock Road) photographed by Danny Howell on the afternoon of Wednesday 24th October 2012. One of only two properties in Warminster with a thatched roof. Richard Dombkowski is riding by on his bicycle.

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