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  1. Emo

    Erdington Grammar School

    Thanks, yes, I did go over it several times and thought I saw familiar faces but not sure I saw my own. Knowing me, if I knew it was coming up I would have thrown a sicky. I was positively phobic about having my photo taken. Names that come to mind are Barbara Moore, very brainy think she had...
  2. Emo

    Erdington Grammar School

    Apologies. Misremembered Miss Moffat taught domestic science. Thr form tescher I muddled her with was Miss Rabson
  3. Emo

    Erdington Grammar School

    Love this. I started there a year later than this report. How she would have disapproved of me. I worked from 13, Saturdays and school holidays! Always admires Miss Hill.
  4. Emo

    Erdington Grammar School

    I was in Erdington 1957 to 1961. Miss Muffet was my for. Teacher, maybe 1960?? She lso taught English. I may be misremembering but I think her brother was a vicar? I don't remember the other lady
  5. Emo

    Stagedoor Coffee Bar

    Yes it was a name change. I used to hang out there about 1958 to maybe 1965 ish
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