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    Dunlop

    It was the superb walkway down the right hand side of the canteen complex, overlooking the gardens
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Hi peter, although I was a pupil there before you (1961-66) I have nothing but good memories of Bernie Platt, even though I had the "swish" almost every geography lesson, he was just a very likeable person. Not like some of the others I could mention. I got the lowest grade possible in my...
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    A Statue Of Sir George Beharrel At Fort Dunlop

    Hi, just a little late, but only joined recently The statue (Bust) you refer to, was situated outside the Council Chambers close to the main entrance to the Fort Dunlop factory. It was there all the 35 years that I worked there and when we had a 3 man team closing the factory down in 2001, we...
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Ģh Hi Harry, are you the same person that I went with to the Palace cinema in Erdington and we let the roman candle off half way through the film, got caught and they called the police, Ian Massey, cheers MASS
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    Marsh Hill Boys Grammar Tech School

    Hi, I've just joined and found this post straight away. Bernie Platt, I had that many wacks with that original swish but you just couldn't help but like and admire the guy, and as for Bill Provert, he slapped me across the face so many times, even though he had to jump to do it . I was there...
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    Stockland Green Bilateral School

    Hi Barry, am I right in thinking, you went out with my sister in those school years, Susan Massey and you lived in Glendon Road?? Cheers MASS
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