Hi there Gillandh. Welcome to the forum.
Victoria hasn't popped in here for quite some time so she might not see your post.
Hope you are enjoying the forum.
Went to Clint rd. 1951- 1957 later to West >Derby Tech, first year, ^1957.
Anybody out there?
Rodney Williams
St Peter & Pauls primary
Seafield Grammar.......both in Crosby
I went to:
Lidderdale Road (Smithdown Road) 1945 to 1947 nursery and ps. I remember the Jews being required to leave the hall for assembly.
Granby Street ps 1947 to 1949 Miss Scott was head mistress. I was caned for peeing in the grid in the play ground.
SFX Prep ( The Gables) Menlove Avenue. 1949 to 1951. I was severely abused physically and emotionally by Miss Horner aided and abetted by the Head Master Fr. McCann
St Clare's. Harington Road. 1951 to 1954 Mr Ratchford was head master Mr Costigan was a sadist.
Walton Technical School 1954 to 1958 Eddie Dunn was the head master. Mr Whally was inspiring. Mr Tyson was mentally retarded. I was caned for not having my cap on in the play ground.
John Hamilton Technical School 1958 to 1959
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I, um, went to Farnworth Grammar School, near Bolton. But there is a Liverpool, or rather, Everton Link...
Its also the School that Alan Ball attended in his youth. The English teacher there, Mr Stevens, still remembered him. He used to live (his mother still did I believe) near to us, a few streets away by the New Bury area of Farnworth.
Another famous pupil was Kenneth 'They think its all over' Wolstenholme, who came from nearby Walkden. Now isn't that a coincidence?
Shamefully, the school became a victim of Thatchers fear of 'Elitism in the Working Class' mistake in 1983, and was closed, which had a profound effect on the rest of my education.
When I was in school back in the dark ages, every kid in the city was given a souvenier of the coronation. I still have mine and it has never been used.
You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after they've tried everything else.
Winston Churchill
I found one of those in a digs I was living in in Gillingham about thirty years ago. It,s on a shelf in front of me now
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Wouldn't part with it. My Sis has one from Edward V111 who was never crowned.
You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after they've tried everything else.
Winston Churchill
So did this guy
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No he didn't. I went to school with Derek Twigg. He went to Our Ladys Junior school and Fisher Moore secondary modern in Widnes. At that time The Wade Deacon was a Grammar school and Derek Twigg never passed the 11 plus.
St Margarets L8 (Now call St Margarets of Antioch)
St Anne's, Overbury Street
St Agnes Secondary, L13
St Agnes School, Broadgreen Road, was built sometime in the 60s. It was knocked down in the early 80s I think.
St Margarets school is still there, just!
St Annes - still there, but with a "new" building (think the old one still there.
Hebrew School in Hope Place, now part of John Moores, next to the Unity Theatre, originally a synagogue.
King David Primary.
King David Senior.
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