bluenosedon
proper brummie kid
1963. Peter fletcher was my best matesorry bluenosedon i don't remember them names wot year did you start at burlington st school.
1963. Peter fletcher was my best matesorry bluenosedon i don't remember them names wot year did you start at burlington st school.
Hi ron my name is don wood I started at Burlington street 1963bluenosedon wot's your name my name is ron hurst i was at burlington st in 1963 as well do you remember john drinkwater or john broom .
Way before your time Ron and mine, photo was taken around 1954/55....by the way I do have a class photo on my astonbrook through astonmanor facebook group of you, and Ronnie Whitehouse who lived on the otherside of the road from you joined a week or so ago.sorry aston lad havent got a clue befor my time sorry.
Brummy-lad, I suspect your Miss Rock was actually a Mrs. In the 1939 register the name Rock is written over her maiden name Birkbeck. Nora J Birkbeck married a Frederick T Rock in 1939 Q4 in Birmingham. The attached article from the Birmingham Mail on 8th August 1981 tells of Nora Rock, a 70 year-old widow, a former teacher and then an author, living in Beaminster Rd Solihull. The probate record for Frederick Thomas Rock who died on 13 May 1978 gives his address as 6 Beaminster Road. Do you recognise her from all those years ago?I went to Burlington Street school in the mid 50s, one teacher I remember clearly is Miss Rock, any others I only remember by my memory being jogged on BHF. Miss Rock is mentioned on several threads on BHF and unanimously receives praise and admiration.
I moved away from Aston between the age of 7or 8 and indeed also have fond memories of this talented teacher as well as for the school which gave me a sound basis for my education.
Little seems to be known about Miss Rock but I have found the following.
Nora Joyce Minerva Rock was Born 13/8/1911 and on the 1921 census was living in Cardiff.
The 1939 register has Miss Rock and another Elementary School teacher (Edna Piotrowski) boarding at 147 Byron Road Birmingham (near Small Heath Park). Could be boarding with relatives but no way of easily finding out.
I could find no electoral role records although they may be available on Ancestry.
Miss Rock died in 2001 in Solihull.
Hi Brasscaster, I certainly got that wrong didn't I, I will edit my post. Great newspaper article, I don't recognise her but as I said she was a talented teacher and it does not surprise me that she became a writer. I should have realised that the 'M' on the 1939 register meant 'married' it just looked like somebody's initials. Doh!Brummy-lad, I suspect your Miss Rock was actually a Mrs. In the 1939 register the name Rock is written over her maiden name Birkbeck. Nora J Birkbeck married a Frederick T Rock in 1939 Q4 in Birmingham. The attached article from the Birmingham Mail on 8th August 1981 tells of Nora Rock, a 70 year-old widow, a former teacher and then an author, living in Beaminster Rd Solihull. The probate record for Frederick Thomas Rock who died on 13 May 1978 gives his address as 6 Beaminster Road. Do you recognise her from all those years ago?
Yes she made my life there a nightmare she looked like a witch with that dyed black hair complete with headset I had many a ruler over my handsMrs Hardy was very clever at hitting children in her "CARE" with a ruler. She would start waving it up and down before your bum had left the seat, and she'd bring it smartly down on the palm of your hand leaving your hand red and sore. Her hair, if it was indeed her own? was never out of place!! Very strict, and very demanding. If she sent you on an errand she had a strange way of telling you to take something to someone? she would say " BRING THIS TO MR BURGESS" She loved country dancing, and never missed a chance to get us in the hall doing In And Out The Scottish Bluebells : Cant say I liked the woman, on the other hand I liked MR Eastwood, and got along with him fine, he was strict but never unfair? Mr Keeping on the other hand, well he loved shouting down earholes, he also managed to produce a deafening whistle at the end of each playtime session.
I hated that silly country dancing almost as much as I hated burgess and hardyYes she made my life there a nightmare she looked like a witch with that dyed black hair complete with headset I had many a ruler over my hands
don was my brorher i went to burlington st school in 67Hi ron my name is don wood I started at Burlington street 1963