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    Hartfield Crescent Ninestiles School

    Great to read stories of the past. My Grandparents Donald Barton and Edna Baldock went here in the 30’s/40’s when it was called Hartfield Crescent School and then my Dad Noel Barton and his siblings, Donald, Joan, Sylvia, Christina and Kim went here in the 60’s/70’s when it was Hartfield School...
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    Holy Trinity School Camp Hill Bordesley

    Hi Martin, I know you posted this comment years ago but I had to reply! I was just reading The Angel of Camp Hill as my Mom Julie and her siblings went there. My Auntie is Lynette Little. Great to see her name pop up
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