Hi Myra, and welcome to the forum! It's wonderful to have found someone else that was at Guthlac House.Hi, I was a pupil at Guthlac House school on Coleshill Road. Probably between 1954/55 and 1958 ish. Mrs Fletcher/Colenutt closed the school when she and her husband moved to the Isle of Wight and most pupils transferred to another school in Castle Bromwich village. My mother said it was too far for her to walk 4 times a day from our house in Teasdale Avenue so I started at Hodge Hill Primary School, which was a bit of a shock being a relatively large state primary and I was used to small classes and individual teaching.!
I have some photographs of pupils and staff and will try to post them. I remember taking election lessons and ballet (although I am a fairy elephant) and there being an air raid shelter in the back garden. I also remember trying some "curds and whey" from the nursery rhyme but was not impressed. Also taking part in a dance display in blue leotard at a country house fete. (Aston House?). I can still picture the little cloakroom with its lines of hooks.
My name was Myra Parsons and I was short - still am ! I think I remember a Susan Young!
Does anyone remember me ? I still have 3 books awarded as prizes for this and that.
Hi StephenHi Myra!
Great to hear from you and I very much enjoyed looking at the photos
Taking the questions you raise in order:
I hope this may jog some strings, but I can't unreservedly confirm any of the above, I'm afraid :-(
- The blazer badge was a tree as the central motif (see my earlier photo post) but the blazers all seem very dark in your own photos, compared with the one in mine. I do seem to recall that the colour of the uniform changed at some point from green to blue (or the other way round), so maybe that accounts for the apparent difference. Do you recall a change, or is that a figment of my imagination perhaps?
- I'm so sorry, but I don't recognise you from the first photo, but I possibly do from the third one if you are the little girl stroking the dog (the only girl with a fringe!)? I do remember that Moira/Myra had a few freckles, if that's any help!
- I'm not sure if I'm in the first photo or not, but if I am, then I might be the boy surrounded by girls in the back row. However, if I'm not on the photo, then it begs the question "Why not?". Do you happen to know the year that it was taken? It comes to something when you no longer recognise yourself, doesn't it
- The girl that you remember as being Susan Young is the girl that I remember as being Susan Hughes, but I could be equally as wrong :-(
- Although I do recognise the girl in Front of Mr. Fletcher, I had thought that her name might have been Susan Harris???
- I'm pretty sure that the girl on the far right of the row that I might be in was called either Janet or Janice Cotton and had the nickname "Cotton-head" due to her amazing blondish curls, although she doesn't look that blond in the photo.
- I think that the girl in the dark top next to the boy with what looks like a "Mr. Whippy" ice-cream (but is clearly not!) in his lapel is either Mary or Hilary. If not, then the girl in the light skirt behind her.
- Regarding the staff members, from left to right I remember them as:
Mrs. Watson, Unknown - perhaps MHC, the elocution teacher? Do you who she is?, Mr. & Mrs. Colenutt, Miss Ryan.- BTW, I think that the first photo was taken in the church hall that I mentioned in my previous post.
- I'm afraid I don't know who the other lady is in the third photo, nor the name of the dog.
- It can't be me in the third photo since I has already left the school when Miss Fletcher / Mrs. Colenutt retired.
Robert Taylor is presently on holiday, but when her returns, he may be able to shed some further light . . .
Happy Memories!
Stephen
Hi Stephen and anyone else who might be interested.Hi Stephen
Many thanks for your reply.
As far as I remember my blazer was blue,I don't remember ever having a green one.
No, I am not the girl stroking the dog but on the opposite side, behind the only boy in the picture. But I did have freckles (all gone now) so what an amazing memory you have !
Therefore I defer to your obviously superior memory regarding names, I probably have them all wrong. I wonder if you are the boy standing at the back - are you still always surrounded by girls ?
I have found however some old school reports which show that actually started at the end of 1954 and that I was in "Blackbird House". I seemed to have been awarded first prize which must have pleased my parents, but not me as I didn't even remember that!
No luck I am afraid on identifying the elecution teacher. She has just signed herself "MHC" as you say.
I seem to have attended somewhere called "Saxondale High School" in Golden Hillock Road before we moved house and I started at Guthlac House.
I do have a couple more things to post which I hope you will find interesting but will have to send them in reply to your messages as I am not sure how to post them to the general forum page on Guthlac House.
All the best
Myra
Hi, I was a pupil at Guthlac House school on Coleshill Road. Probably between 1954/55 and 1958 ish. Mrs Fletcher/Colenutt closed the school when she and her husband moved to the Isle of Wight and most pupils transferred to another school in Castle Bromwich village. My mother said it was too far for her to walk 4 times a day from our house in Teasdale Avenue so I started at Hodge Hill Primary School, which was a bit of a shock being a relatively large state primary and I was used to small classes and individual teaching.!
I have some photographs of pupils and staff and will try to post them. I remember taking election lessons and ballet (although I am a fairy elephant) and there being an air raid shelter in the back garden. I also remember trying some "curds and whey" from the nursery rhyme but was not impressed. Also taking part in a dance display in blue leotard at a country house fete. (Aston House?). I can still picture the little cloakroom with its lines of hooks.
My name was Myra Parsons and I was short - still am ! I think I remember a Susan Young!
Does anyone remember me ? I still have 3 books awarded as prizes for this and that.
Hi Sue, and welcome to the Guthlac House Forum - it's great to have you 'on board'!Additional info- hope I’m correct here...
from left on whole school photo
Susan Hughes, Paula Starkey, Lorraine ? Elaine ? Anne Goodman, Jenny ? me, boy? Susan Harris, you (Myra) don’t know last four girls.
think Susan Hughes sister and brother are at the front - sister 6th frm left with brother to the right and front.
girl at back think was Jackie
thank you for some lovely memories. Sue
Welcome back, Robert. UK next year? It sounds about the same distanceHi everyone,
I am back from our extended holiday driving round parts of Australia that we have not been to before. Covered 9,500km in 8 weeks - easy to do in the outback! We have had limited access to quality internet services and hence I have not really had the chance to catch up on all the new information that has been posted since we left home. It is great to see new information being added and new photos emerging. I do not recognise anybody in the photos but I was probably at the school earlier than the time they were taken. I also think that I was not there for long! It is hard to remember details from 70 years ago!. Robert
Hello Stephen, I’m sorry I can’t identify you. I only remembered the girls. I have read through the whole thread and will probably read it again at a later date to refresh my memory. I only have happy memories from my days at Guthlac house and later at Stechford Road school. My time at Hodge Hill Grammar was a different matter.Hi Sue, and welcome to the Guthlac House Forum - it's great to have you 'on board'!
I started this forum just over a year ago in the hope that it might bring some old pupils back in touch with one another and, indeed, it has done so, albeit very slowly!
We have at least one member, Robert Taylor, who lives very far away in Australia. I myself have also been a bit of a wanderer, having lived in the US and mainland Europe for most of my life and have visited India and Africa for my work many times. I now live on the south coast in West Sussex, but many of my (surviving) relatives are still in or around Brum and my daughter lives in London.
I think that I may be the boy standing next to you in the school photo, but I can't be sure. In any event, it's great that I seem to have got both Susan Hughes and Susan Harris right
Have you taken a look at all the previous posts (there aren't that many of them) as they do contain some interesting information?
Welcome, and stay in touch!
Steve
Hi Myra!Hello Myra, I remember you. I was Susan Jones and we were both at Guthlac House, then Stechford Road and Hodge Hill Grammar. I remember the photo where I’m behind the flowers and it was a school trip to a farm no idea where but I remember paddling in a stream in wellies and sleeping in a big attic room on beds with patchwork quilts. I can recall some of the girls on the photo which was taken in the fairly newly built Congregational church further along Coleshill Road. The photo on the farm was Susan Hughes, daughter of staff member, yourself, Anne Goodman turning round, myself leaning on a stick and Susan Harris. The girl at the back I think might have been Angela? Susan Hughes family had a garden centre by the Timberley Lane, Anne Goldman lived in Water Orton and Susan Harris lived in Yardley. The trip was for the oldest six girls and I was seventh oldest but Elaine somebody couldn’t go and so I went instead. You mentioned a small boy on another photo. As I recall it was Susan Hughes younger brother who had come to collect her. He and another sister are near the front of the whole school photo.
I have a couple of prize books and also the cloth napkin which we used to use when eating lunch. I also have a times table book, an English grammar textbook, a poetry book (elocution lessons) no idea of the teachers name and a dictation textbook. I also have three school reports from 1954/5.
Hope we can continue reminiscing. Sue xx
Probably Stephen! just tried but it says file is too large to download. I only have an iPad (not computer literate at all) any ideas welcome.Hi Sue!
There don't seem to be any attachments to your two posts regarding prizes.
(I'm assuming that you must have pressed the blue "Post reply" button before you pressed the "Attach files" one - easily done
ATB,
Stephen
Hi again, Janice, I hope you're well?We do have forum get togethers from time to time so watch for updates in a new thread. When it is safe to do so - that is.
Hi Susan!Hello Myra, I remember you. I was Susan Jones and we were both at Guthlac House, then Stechford Road and Hodge Hill Grammar. I remember the photo where I’m behind the flowers and it was a school trip to a farm no idea where but I remember paddling in a stream in wellies and sleeping in a big attic room on beds with patchwork quilts. I can recall some of the girls on the photo which was taken in the fairly newly built Congregational church further along Coleshill Road. The photo on the farm was Susan Hughes, daughter of staff member, yourself, Anne Goodman turning round, myself leaning on a stick and Susan Harris. The girl at the back I think might have been Angela? Susan Hughes family had a garden centre by the Timberley Lane, Anne Goldman lived in Water Orton and Susan Harris lived in Yardley. The trip was for the oldest six girls and I was seventh oldest but Elaine somebody couldn’t go and so I went instead. You mentioned a small boy on another photo. As I recall it was Susan Hughes younger brother who had come to collect her. He and another sister are near the front of the whole school photo.
I have a couple of prize books and also the cloth napkin which we used to use when eating lunch. I also have a times table book, an English grammar textbook, a poetry book (elocution lessons) no idea of the teachers name and a dictation textbook. I also have three school reports from 1954/5.
Hope we can continue reminiscing. Sue xx
I will send a PM as we are going off thread.Hi again, Janice, I hope you're well?
I was just wondering if there was any follow-up on the possible get-togethers that you mentioned and, if so, where I can find the relevant thread?
FYI, I'm pleased to say that Robert Taylor and his wife Sue are to be in the UK shortly and I and my wife, Dani, are going to meet them for lunch near to Gatwick airport later this week.
Very best wishes,
Stephen
I was at Guthlac House for a few months in 1957. My father worked for ICI in Egypt and when the Suez Canal crisis happened, they managed to evacuate the women and children but the men were imprisoned. For some reason, we were Londoners, ICI put my mother and I in Castle Bromwich and I went to Guthlac House. Having always gone to state schools, it was a shock! I have vague memories - embroidery class, dancing around the air-raid shelter in the garden and French lessons, which included instructions to, I assume, French staff. Lots of poetry - had to memorize Daffodils - but little math. We moved to Canada after my father was released and remember Guthlac House as a unique experience. Thanks for brining back the memories.Hi Stephen, I have taken the libity of croping your image to make it a better fit.