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    Grammar schools and comprehensives in Birmingham in the 50s and 60s.

    I started KEGSH in 1957. My indoor shoes were not precisely as 'suggested' and so I was hounded daily, first by the headmistress as I left assembly and then by any staff member who chose to pick on me. No-one contacted my parents in those days....they humiliated ME. I'm almost 75 now and still...
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    Group photos

    Who's the teacher in this one?
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    Court Farm Primary Tedbury Crescent School Erdington

    Are you Penny Bennett...and did you have a brother Alec? If so, my brother Andy remembers you.....and a motorbike....and an accident.
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    Court Farm Primary Tedbury Crescent School Erdington

    There was a fund raiser at the school a short while ago....for laptops during Covid I think. My brother and sister drove there from Alcester and both gave them a nice cheque. You thought your brother might have been in my year. What was his name? The only names I can truly remember were Colin...
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    Court Farm Primary Tedbury Crescent School Erdington

    Ask her if she remembers Andrew, Lesley and Linda Davies, her neighbours opposite the park (and the prefabs) on Court Lane. :)
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    Court Farm Primary Tedbury Crescent School Erdington

    Hi Lady P. I'm still searching for that other photo with Mr. Wildgoose and Mr. Jones. Failed so far....but I see that you have named Veronica Mold as Mary Queen of Scots. She lived next door but 2 to us, the Davies family, on Court Lane. I remember she came on a rare, little holiday to...
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    Court Farm Primary Tedbury Crescent School Erdington

    Hi, I'm a new member and was delighted to find the Tedbury Crescent thread. We too lived on Court Lane, but in the council houses opposite the park. Our names were Andrew (1943), Lesley (1944) and Linda Davies (1946). There was a girl called Suzanne Gray who lived down your end, in the private...
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