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Mr Brazier's office was at the opposite end of the hall from the stage, I think the sweets people remember were Dolly Mixtures.
Outside of his office window was what seemed like a bit of an alley then the school wall great place for kicking a football, between the building and perimeter wall...
I remember when one winter, we had snow in the top playground and we had created a slide close to the top gate, I remember Mr Brazier sliding on it with a few of us lads.
Does anyone remember a film crew coming to school for a documentary? I think it would be around 1965/1966
I remember the carbolic soap where I'm pretty sure it was Mr Brazier twisted a bar of pink soap in half, if I remember right the boys didn't know why they had been called on stage.
I think they had been outside the classroom of Miss Ashmore the day before, when she heard them.