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I understand your philsopy. I am just trying to find any body who attended Baskerville at the same time as me, l also went to Malvern but your mother sounds older than.
Hi, I lived near the Shakespeare end, there was a little shop opposite my house called Patrick's, run by a elderly lady. It's a shame it's all very different now. Which School did you attend after Steward St. My Dad worked in Spencer St, the jewellery quarter, Hockley.Carol.
Hi Brian, not related, but l attended Steward St School, and l loved going to the shop you are talking about. At the time l lived in St Marks St. Ladywood. I did not mind you asking me, it's lovely that l can speak to someone who may share the same memories as me. Carol.
Hi Brian, l do remember Nurse Bell, do you remember the different colours we had to wear to say what we capable of doing like badges but made of cloth ?. Bye Carol.
I was at Baskerville school from 1955 to 62 l remember it with fond memories. I recall bonfire nights watching from our dormitories with hot chocolate, also the shows we put on l was a black & minstrel.