Mandy, Front row 2nd from the right is my mother-in-law, Irene Inman. She was friends with Rita Eaves. The last time she saw her was in 1963 when she was giving birth to her son and Rita was in the bed next to her having a baby.
Hello mandy reading some of quotes and seeing photo i recognised hazel blackburn ,shirley pitkin,patty vaughan,and i think rita shaw lovely to see thier faces again in a quote were you in contact with henry adams of kent streetHello Mandy, reference Jeannette and Sybil there mother Edna was a great friend of my mothers, Lily Lawler, my names Jim and i was at school with Jeannette and remember a lot of the people you have mentioned.
Hi Jim, thanks for the post....Jeannette is over from america at the moment and any memories and any info regards friends at Hope Street would be appreciated. Have you any pics of yourself when you were at school as Jeannette needs all the help she can get...her memory isn't what it used to be Ha Ha Ha.. TLook forward to hearing from you,
Regards,
Mandy and Jeannette
Hi FRH My name is John Fortunato, I just noticed your post, I was at Hope Street 1950-1956, and I did indeed lost my left eye on bonfire night, I also remember singing all through the night in Welsh ,Tony Taylor and the Inmans, and many more who have been previously mentioned in these posts.Might be a bit late but I went to Hope Street School from 1951 to 1957. My name is Fred Heath and brother Philip was there from 1953 to 1957. Does anyone remember Mr Crocker (The welsh man) who taught his class to sing all through the night in welsh. (I still remember most of it) I remember Tony & Budder? Taylor who lived in Hope Street, John Fortunato who lost his eye to a banger. Gordial Singh and his brother were the first sikh's to arrive in the school around 1954. I'm sure if someone jogs my ageing memory other names will come back. I remember going to the Daniell Memorial Hall in Hope Street for Lifeboys and Sunday School.
Hello John. It's so good to hear from you after 50 years. I remember Mr Clements well. We had to go to his room every week for spelling and reading tests. I live in Lichfield now. We moved out of Gooch Street in 1957 and moved to Bartley Green. We moved to a brand new maisonette with all mod con's. Quite a difference to our old back to back. Hope you are well. Fred HeathHi FRH My name is John Fortunato, I just noticed your post, I was at Hope Street 1950-1956, and I did indeed lost my left eye on bonfire night, I also remember singing all through the night in Welsh ,Tony Taylor and the Inmans, and many more who have been previously mentioned in these posts.
My sisters Janice and June Susan also attended the school, when Mr Clements was headmaster
Hi Wendy I am Jeanette's cousin Mandy, I have been trying to track down Basil Bridge for a while now and I came across the cricket club and thought maybe there was a connection. I'm so happy that the detective work paid off.... you are right, it's wonderful to connect long lost friends.... Jeanette has set me another task now and that's to find Muriel Harris, from Varna Road, hope it won't take as long as it took to find BasilHi Mandy,
I have joined this forum just to pass on some exciting news! My neighbour, Basil Bridge, received a letter this week from Jeanette (his once sweetheart) all the way from Ohio! Together we investigated further and searched the internet to confirm it was her and in the process found this forum. My google skills came into their own and we found Jeanettes number and Basil phoned her this evening. An hour of reminiscing followed. How wonderful to reunite people after all these years!
Here is a photo (1951 or 2) Basil has given me permission to share of his cricketing years at Hope Street.
Back row - Mr Barlow, A B Smith, ? , ? Masters, ? Beddow, Alan 'Wobble' Jones, Mr Green
Front row - Barry Stone, Harrison, Ron Collins, Basil Bridge, Collin Blower, Turner, Bernard Shaw
maybe the followers on here could fill in the missing blanks.
Kind wishes
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So pleased to be able to help Mandy - Basil was thrilled too.Hi Wendy I am Jeanette's cousin Mandy, I have been trying to track down Basil Bridge for a while now and I came across the cricket club and thought maybe there was a connection. I'm so happy that the detective work paid off.... you are right, it's wonderful to connect long lost friends.... Jeanette has set me another task now and that's to find Muriel Harris, from Varna Road, hope it won't take as long as it took to find Basil
Thanks for your help in reuniting them, Jeanette is over the moon...
Regards
Mandy Brown
Hi All, I went to Hope Street School from 1954 to 1966. Mr. Clements was the Headteacher in the Infant & Junior Part of the School. Mr. Drayton was head of Senior School, we called him 'Hitler' because of his Hitler style mustache. Mr. Benson took over from him because of illness, Mr. Green became temporary Head in 1964. Mr. Green moved to a brand new school in King Norton, Primrose Hill School. He retired from primrose about 15 years ago.Hi Robert,
Have you seen the photo I have posted? There is a Valerie in the line up, same Valerie you were talking of?
Mandy
Hi FredMight be a bit late but I went to Hope Street School from 1951 to 1957. My name is Fred Heath and brother Philip was there from 1953 to 1957. Does anyone remember Mr Crocker (The welsh man) who taught his class to sing all through the night in welsh. (I still remember most of it) I remember Tony & Budder? Taylor who lived in Hope Street, John Fortunato who lost his eye to a banger. Gordial Singh and his brother were the first sikh's to arrive in the school around 1954. I'm sure if someone jogs my ageing memory other names will come back. I remember going to the Daniell Memorial Hall in Hope Street for Lifeboys and Sunday School.
Hi MandyHi,
I am searching for old pupils of Hope Street school in the 1950's on behalf of my cousins Jeannette and Sybil Williams. They both now live in America but have fond memories of their old friends who went to school with them. Pat Vaughan, Anne Collins, Valerie and Rita Eves, Muriel Harris and a girl named Hazel,and Basil Bridge. Anyone who has any memories of their time at Hope Street, would you be so kind to share them with me and I will pass them on.
Many thanks
Mandy
Thanks for that Ali. Sorry it's taken a while to reply but I keep losing the link to this site. When the Singh brothers started at Hope Street my brother and I were asked to look after them and show them the ropes. I believe the headmaster at the time was a Mr Clements (or Clemence). We left the school in 1956 and moved to Bartley Green. I also got in touch with John Fortunato following this post.Hi Fred
I started Hope Street in 1954. Names Ali. The two Sikh brothers were Gurdial Singh, his younger brother was Pyara Singh. They live on corner of Alexander Rd. and Belgrave Road. I was with them, (Pyara and I were very good friends) until we left school in 1965/6.
I moved from Balsall Heath around 1975. I saw most of the area change like when they built the masonettes on Belgrave Rd.
I have seen the building of Birmingham Central Mosque, Percy Shermer School, and the rebuilding of the entire area from Wholesale Fruit Markets to Edward Rd. I have seen the demolishing of Gooch Street and Longmore Street. Most of the shops have gone as have the stores like Woolworths, Triangle Cinema, Luxore Cinema, Moseley Road Cinemas (3 of them).
Most of the shops in the two roads were owned and run by Asians and was a very vibrant area. There was a petrol station on Vaughton Street South, off Gooch Street, where I met Noel Gordon, star of Crossroads in the sixties. She had her car serviced at Rea Street Petrol Station & workshop. Lloyds bank was on the corner here, new building. Cash's Army & Navy Surplus Store was here also. ...Ali
Hi FredThanks for that Ali. Sorry it's taken a while to reply but I keep losing the link to this site. When the Singh brothers started at Hope Street my brother and I were asked to look after them and show them the ropes. I believe the headmaster at the time was a Mr Clements (or Clemence). We left the school in 1956 and moved to Bartley Green. I also got in touch with John Fortunato following this post.