Hi Pete
I attended Eliot Street between 1949 to xmas 1954(when I was 10)
the staff I remember were Miss Parry and the husband & wife team the Reece`s.
There was a junior teacher Miss Browning (I carried her case to bus stop on her last day)--
and put my ear to the headmasters door and heard Mr Rome say "Go and find yourself a man"
to Miss Browning. I suppose the ten year old boy had a crush on her?
Struggling to remember the others Pete.
Roger
That’s a lovely school photograph Debsy! Fond memories. Before my time, but so much history in the picture. If only we knew their names now?The poor mites in this pic and, even worse, post #25 of 1953, they don't look very happy to be there! The kids in pic #52 look positively petrified!
My Mom (Dorothy Lee, later Dorothy Rawlins) went to Eliot Street school must have been from about 1940-1950. She told me the Headteacher was Mr Edge, she was so undernourished he called her into his office once and made her eat a free dinner.
Hello., I left Eliot Street (Seniors) in 1961 so we may have crossed paths as I also attended Juniors and remembered Mr Rome.,Mr Stratford (EX RAF PTI) I remember Mr Johns, we also had Mr Derby, Mr Holloway, Mrs Stableford the craft teacher who taught me every craft I now do, Miss Peck, domestic science, Mrs Sybil May who coached us through our 'O' levels GCE English Literature at her home as well as at school. I expect everyone remembers Mr Scott who lived next door to John Arlott in Wiltshire and had the lovely accent. Query for those who read this, anyone remember Rita Nicholas (loved her impression of Elvis) Sandra Clarke (Clank) and Gilly Evans, at one point my bestest pals!
Any idea what year this isChildren at Eliot Street school performing "The Three Bears". Looks a bit scary to be honest! Viv.
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Any idea what year this is
wackoThat looks more like Wackford Sqeers to me.
Of course, to quote Truly of the Yard, "I could be lying".
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Wackford Sqeers who was he?That looks more like Wackford Sqeers to me.
Of course, to quote Truly of the Yard, "I could be lying".
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Children at Eliot Street school performing "The Three Bears". Looks a bit scary to be honest! Viv.
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mr scott was a very nice man.My mum moved house in 1961 from Shard End back to her Nechells roots. We lived on Cook Street and I attended Eliot Street from September 1961 to the time I left in April 1962 when I left to start work as an apprentice compositor for Buckler & Webb Ltd.
Fond memories of the pupils I was with; some of their names I remember are: Susan Bird, Gordon Hodges (who lived on Eliot St. I think), Alan Rowlands, Kennie Mills, Robert Hartley, Alan Weaver, John Moult, Susanne ?, Chris ?…I’m sure some others will come back to me in time!
Another friend was Roy Mortimer who was a real hoot and could make anyone laugh like a drain. When going for our first jobs (in April ‘62) he stood over a hole being dug by utility workers and sang, “There I was, diggin ‘an ‘ole, ‘ole in the ground…” and those doing the digging got more than a little angry with him and threw their shovels at him! I’m sure Bernard Cribbins would have loved to see it.
The headmaster was Mr Scott, a lovely caring and jolly man who took time to talk to as many of the children as he could. Mr John was our PT teacher.
If anyone has any contact with the people I’ve mentioned I’d love to know please!
I left Birmingham the day after Churchill died in January 1965 to join the Royal Navy and never returned to my home town. But it’s still a big part of me and I must make more effort to go back from time to time. I now live in Chalfont St Peter, Bucks. (My own children were born in Elgin, Scotland, RAF Cosford Hospital, Shropshire, and Swindon in Wiltshire.)
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hello dolly, i was in the same class as clive bamford when we were at eliot st school. The derelict factory was known them days as lindleys, they made railway lamps for parafin, My dad worked there so i had a good collection.In the late sixties Tester and swane spayer makers bought it.then clark took over.
I left 3b eliot st 1964.the headmaster was named parsons,I did not like that man as much as mr scott.
Mr Scott was a nice headmaster.i left in 1964my Nan Norma Hollingsworth left 1961-62 was always being sent shopping for mrs Bint domestic science teacher sent to Lewis’s mr Scott headmaster mr West was her final teacher nan and my aunt Sandra lived in Eliot st her mom Alice Perks with brothers Bill and Joe also attended Eliot st in 1915 on wards
welcom et the forum Kevin.best of luck.What amazing stories and incredible memories everyone has. I’m new to this site and already feel addicted!
My mom, Brenda Hatherley, went to Eliot St school from around 1938. She lived in Plume St where her dad ran a shop on the corner with Holborn Hill. I’m trying to put a collage of photos together ready for her 90th birthday in February so if anyone has any pictures of that area around those years I’d be ever grateful. Also great to read some of the stories of life in that part of Birmingham. Thank you everyone