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    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    Had anyone heard of urban geography? I hadn't. As for using teachers' first names....I kept in touch with one teacher long after I'd left school. She suggested I use her first name, but it was impossible She was always Miss X!
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    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    I knew that some suffragettes learned ju-jitsu, but was hazy on the details. It seems very unlikely that it was taught in any schools, I agree (even Cheltenham Ladies' College, where I believe they are quite sporty!)
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    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    We were still using the benches in the PE lesson that we saw in the 1960s. And the bunny-hops brought back memories!
  4. M

    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    Lyn, it's the Viking Museum. It's a long time since I've been there, but I seem to remember being transported in a sort of fairground ride through the exhibits!!
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    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    I wonder if the BBC will do a hospital through the ages programme next?
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    Back In Time For School (BBC2)

    Did anyone see this, a series that started this week? They're using a school in Coventry, and the pupils and teachers are from the midlands. A bit of it was filmed at the Black Country Museum. It began in the 1890s with a class of fifteen! Surely fifty would have been more accurate, but harder...
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    Rackhams Store

    Oh yes, the perfume department! It was where I bought my first bottle of Guerlain's Jicky. Never investigated the wedding dress dept. Was it on a special floor? At one time (1980s?) didn't they have a sort of ladies' club, where you could go and sit down or write a letter? I think it was...
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    Rackhams Store

    Rackhams Christmas toy fair used to have some good displays.
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    Saltley Secondary School

    The book of the week on Radio 4 this week has been Sylvia Plath's letters. It reminded me of the time Mr Hedley brought in a record of Plath reading her poems. This would have been in the late 1960s.
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    Radio

    We also took a radio with us in the car, an A40. We had a rather nice picnic set which included a spirit stove and a kettle with a bamboo handle, and I can still remember the smell. Tomato sandwiches used to feature! The picnic set was left in a garage and the case rotted. Dad was a bit upset as...
  11. M

    Radio

    I isten to Radio 4 a lot.
  12. M

    Shoes

    I don't think I had any quite like that, though was always measured with the intriguing ruler on a stool thing (don't know what they're called!)
  13. M

    Lewis's Department Store

    How empty the street is, Viv!
  14. M

    REMEDIES

    Purple liquid - Permanganate of Potash?
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    Saltley Secondary School

    Pupils have to be silent in the corridors: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-45931847 I can remember prefects standing down the middle of corridors to make sure that there were no collisions when people were changing classes (and later doing it as a prefect), but I'm not sure if...
  16. M

    Old street pics..

    This was my library, with in the 1960s anyway, a swimming pool behind it. I remember both very clearly.
  17. M

    Chelmsley Wood.

    I don't think so, Dave, but am not sure. I think it was a round building. My mother used to work in the kitchen of Merstone School, which was for children with special needs, and that moved some time ago. There are houses where it used to be.
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    Chelmsley Wood.

    Speaking of pubs, there was one where we used to live called The Friendly Inn that became a care home years ago, keeping the name. There was also one that became a school or residential home for boys with behavioural problems, and then became a care home. Can't remember the name of that one.
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    Chelmsley Wood.

    The 161 and 171 are the ones we used (I think that's right, long time ago), but of course in a different area.
  20. M

    Record shops in Bham

    I remember Cyclops.
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