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    Sun ray treament

    Defective - it was harmful.
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    Sun ray treament

    The treatment was still defective though.
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    Sun ray treament

    With regard to the above contribution to this thread, l was asked when this took place. It was all during the so called *swinging sixties". As I said, I believe I went for sun-ray treatment as a result of a school medical. I had to suffer two school medicals, one when I was about ten and the...
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    Sun ray treament

    I also can remember having sun-light treatment, it was towards the later years of my time in junior school, I think. I was sent for sun-light treatment after attending a school medical, I believe they thought I was not "developing" as well as I should. I was excused from school one morning each...
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    Tinkers Farm Schools Northfield

    Went to Tinkers Farm Boys School from 1963-1968. Mr Butler was headmaster, strict disciplinarian. Anyone there at similar time. Remember these teachers, Mr Pollard (history), Mr Ingley (Geography), Mr Mitchell, Mr Gaskin (TD), Mr Penn (Science), Mr Sneed (PT), Mr Derry (Maths), Mr Jones...
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    Birmingham Battery & Metal Co Selly Oak

    Hi, I worked in the offices in late 60searly 70s. Worked in offices of Guests Brass Stamping first, with I think it was John Munn. they were right at the back oh B'ham Battery and Metal. To get there you either had to walk through the factory or along the path running at the side of the canal...
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