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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Hello Graham Miles ... Graham Young here, I remember us talking on FriendsReunited some years ago. I only occasionally look a this forum but happened by today. Good to see that you're still kicking, hope you are well, I've just turned 76. I still hold many memories of Marsh Hill schools and...
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Hello, I have created a link to MHBS class photos from the 1960's, I have colorized them and added names where I remember. Also some Speech Day flyers. I could do with some help to add add teachers' names, I only know a few. (number them 1-43 left to right, top to bottom) MHBS 1960's class photos
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    High Street Erdington

    High St, Erdington From 1962 to 1968 ... my dad was the manager of Carlines supermarket at 106 High St Erdington. It was close to the ABC Palace where I attended most Saturday matinees for 6d in the stalls or 9d in the circle ... we were ABC Minors. I also watched many new movies there ... Dirty...
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Boys 1959 First Year
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Boys 1964 Prefects
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Boys 1964 Form 2F
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Boys 1965 Form 4F
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Boys 1966 Form 5F
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Boys 1968 Upper VI
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Boys 1967 Prefects
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Boys 1967 Lower VI
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    This is Mr Bernard Platt ... nickname Bernie ! He did not suffer fools. An interesting character who played classical pieces on the piano in the assembly hall during lunchtime, he was in a world of his own with his uncombed hair. He also had a 'swish', a piece of flat wood used to whack you...
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    Marsh Hill Girls Grammar Tech School

    Marsh Hill Girls School 1968
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