Lea, Lea Hall, Lea Village - History of Birmingham Places A to Ydoes anyone know what 'Lea' as in Lea Village and Lea Hall, denotes?
Industrial estateDid they ever build anything on DONKEYS HOLLOW .behind the garage.?
I was in 2a, McFarlanes class in 1954 and Adair's class in 1955, I then moved to the new Catholic school at Tile Cross in 1956.Jonob ,you are exactly right .There goes my memory again.What year were you there.Was the Pig Club still going .I was Treasurer in1953-54 till I left.
Yes, Cowley overlapped with the new head, Francis. I think Percy Upton was the teacher in 4a and the science teacher was Fields.From 1950 to 53 was in the B stream ,finished up in 4a.Was it MrSpencers class.Thought Mr McFarland was a great teacher.Was the man who gave you the stick still there Mr Ward( the singing teacher) Had Mr Cowley the Headmaster retired.Used to call Mr Tozer ,Frozy Tozy
Funny thing in about 1987 I had a breakdown in Shirley Road Acocks Green, it was at MacFarlanes' home address but he didn't recall me and he said he had never had an A stream class!!! still he was eighty three years at that time. I've attached a "newspaper" photo of 2A in 1954 as i say its from newsprint so not too clever, John.Thanks john.Thats right it was Mr Upton.After I had started my apprenticeship as a Mechanic about 2 years after leaving school.I was out on a breakdown and heard someone call my name ,it was Mr Upton.We had a good old chat.Fancy him remembering me after 2years.McFarland used to take us for gym,the shot put and me and Richard Barton for the half mile ,which we ran on sports day