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    Me Dads old sayings

    not sure but did it mean people who were well off ?,
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    Loxton Street School

    my name is frank smith, i went to loxton street in 1946 to 1950, does anyone remember me, some classmates names are, albert taroni, david taylor, arthur chinock, frankie thomas, johnny king, austin herbert, ray cridge, these were class 4a, mr simkins class i think
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    francis street

    i cannot remember you but names that do come to mind are in vauxall , frankie thomas, dennis collins, austin herbert, and alec cartwright, thanks for the photo it bought back memories and i could name the classes and the teachers, mr walker 1a, mr rome 4a, mr maltby 2b, thanks again
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    Loxton Street School

    i remember mr walker he was my teacher in class 1a in the first year i was at loxton street, that would be around 1946, he was a music teacher i believe, (been so long ago,) he played piano and mr martin played violin. he was also a woodwork teacher
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    francis street

    i lived at 69 francis street ashted, my name is frank smith, nanny summerfield lived at 3 / 68 francis street, i went to loxton street school in 1946, anyone remember me
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