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    Moseley Road (High) School in the 1920's

    Hello there! I, too, have been very interested in the school in Highgate and I have just found your post and enquiry. In the mid 1950s we lived in a rented house on Moseley Road - at 229, directly opposite Athelstan House - and I have a clear memory of the playground that extended behind the...
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    229 Moseley Road - opposite Athelstan House, Birmingham 12

    Hello! Does anyone know the name of the school that used to exist across the road from Athelstan House on the Moseley Road? It's long gone of course but back in the day it would have been either 231 Moseley Road or 227 Moseley Road. Thank you! Alistair Pugh
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    Tindal Street School

    I attended Tindal Street School briefly in 1956 or 1957. I was a rather naughty boy I'm ashamed to say but mixed up, too. I truanted on a regular basis, spent my dinner money and pinched fruit from a local greengrocer's pavement display. I remember peering through the main door of the church...
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    229 Moseley Road - opposite Athelstan House, Birmingham 12

    Thank you so very much, mikejee, for your very prompt and helpful response! Honestly, Im very grateful! AP
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    229 Moseley Road - opposite Athelstan House, Birmingham 12

    Hi, Everybody...My very first post! I am, like so many people, researching my family history and would be very grateful if anyone could offer information or memories relating to our family home in the mid-1950s...229 Moseley Road, Birmingham 12. It has long been demolished - possibly in the...
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