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    Birmingham Open Air Schools - Cropwood, Hunter's Hill, Marsh Hill and Skilts (excl. Haseley Hall and Uffculme)

    I do they used to tell us stories around bedtime and they shared a place in Redditch Beck was the pretty light haired one, Staines was the dark haired naughty one, she got into trouble at HH and got fired i think. When was you there and which dorm?
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    Birmingham Open Air Schools - Cropwood, Hunter's Hill, Marsh Hill and Skilts (excl. Haseley Hall and Uffculme)

    What a strange world I was born in 1954 in Aston too (Weaman Street) now the uni has been built over it, Firstly age 5 I went/lived in Haseley Hall OAS then when i reached 7 i was transferred to Hunters Hill, but I do remember, we waited for teachers to do their dorm checks then ran through...
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    Birmingham Open Air Schools - Cropwood, Hunter's Hill, Marsh Hill and Skilts (excl. Haseley Hall and Uffculme)

    Hunters Hill was brill in my eyes , I arrived in 1961 age 7 and left 1966, Clee Dormitory (back row, end bed), nearest Art Centre, I remember Saturday mornings would have breakfast then go to classroom to do chores and listen to the football on the radio with other lads, roller skating in the...
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