Michael d'Abreu
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Thank you.welcome to the forum michael...fingers crossed someone will remember you from loxton st school
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Thank you.welcome to the forum michael...fingers crossed someone will remember you from loxton st school
lyn
Problems of overcrowding at Loxton Street School in 1956. Inclined to agree with the caption, it does look similar to a prison! Viv.
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Hi Rob ,to answer your question is as follows
Entry Granny Haynes (Gary's Nan )
Whittingtons / Pughs / Lynch / Katy Vickers
Moss Duffield died end of 2003 age 60
Barry Taylor just heard died about 3years ago age 69 / 70
Garry Lynch died 2009 age 62
Sorry for bad information
Regards Leo
Better late than never, but I'm Vince's wife Maureen. Have passed your message on and he remembers being in the Army Cadet Force well. It was the Royal Warwickshires. He also remembers your name but can't place your face (he is 75 now and getting on a bit!).hi I new Vince & most of the names mentioned from Locko my name is Len Whittington (whitty) i was best mates with Moss Duffield he mentioned that he had seen you in cornwall while on holiday , we often walked along vauxhall rd with Alan Kavanagh ,you took me to join the army cadet force up Alum Rock I also took your uniform back when you left , sadly Moss passed away in late 2003 age 60
Does anyone remember me Charles (Charlie) Ingram, I was at Loxton Street Junior School until about 1958 when I moved with my family to Handsworth Wood. My dad was the caretaker of Loxton Street and we obviously lived at No. 24 the caretakers house.
I was then a small blonde haired wimp [yes it is true], I still have the blonde hair :^)
It would be great to talk to someone who knew me then.
Hi sir Charles, I do remember you , my name is Susan Keating do you remember Susan Blackwell@ Stuart but I do not remember his Surname.Does anyone remember me Charles (Charlie) Ingram, I was at Loxton Street Junior School until about 1958 when I moved with my family to Handsworth Wood. My dad was the caretaker of Loxton Street and we obviously lived at No. 24 the caretakers house.
I was then a small blonde haired wimp [yes it is true], I still have the blonde hair :^)
It would be great to talk to someone who knew me then.
Does anyone remember me Charles (Charlie) Ingram, I was at Loxton Street Junior School until about 1958 when I moved with my family to Handsworth Wood. My dad was the caretaker of Loxton Street and we obviously lived at No. 24 the caretakers house.
I was then a small blonde haired wimp [yes it is true], I still have the blonde hair :^)
It would be great to talk to someone who knew me then.
With apologies if I've already posted this before. Was anyone killed during the building of Loxton Street School. If so, it was an ancestor of my husband.
My Great Grandmother Haynes lived at 38. Garry Lynch & family at 32. My mum and Gary are cousins. She spent a lot of time there so you may remember her... Maureen Shelley??Hi Len I do remember you and your mate's, Barry Taylor , Maurice Duffield. Brian as told me
There was another friend his nick name was Ada? I also remember your brother Terry and Garry lynch, David Pugh, & Stewart Ward who lived opposite your house's.
Brian and I went back down Erskine St on Tuesday, remembering the good old days, can you remember, the Goodman's ,Conlon's ,Dank's ,Ward's ,Power's,
Brian and I was trying to place who lived where in your yard.? We think that Gerry lynch's nan ? lived in the first house next to the ally way. then pugh's then lynch 's then yourself 's I also remember
Two ladies both called Kate's. Brain wish's to be remembered to you & Terry.
Rob Pearce
I remember John Fulwell (your Dad) very well. We were in the same classes at school and we were friends. So sorry to hear that he had such a short life. Thank you for letting us all knowJohn Fulwell was my Dad - he passed away March 1996
Just a week before my Nan (his mother Gwen Fulwell )
I was just searching the surname on here and saw this post x
You are Barry Morley and I claim the £5! It's Roger Smith here. Do you remember going swimming at Nechells baths?Hi Alexander. Im sure you will find someone here that went to Locco between those years. There are a few members that did. Unfortunately, I went between '54-'64, so would be no help to you. But dont give up, it will come good in the end. Best of luck, Barry.
My name is Roger Smith and I also went to Loxton Street school it would be nice to chat to youmy name is frank smith, i went to loxton street in 1946 to 1950, does anyone remember me, some classmates names are, albert taroni, david taylor, arthur chinock, frankie thomas, johnny king, austin herbert, ray cridge, these were class 4a, mr simkins class i think
I remember both those ladies - Miss Johns used to play the piano, if I recall correctly, and somewhere - Lord knows where - I still have an autograph book signed by her and by Mary Lumsden.I have added an album to my public profile Two pictures of Loxton St.
one of the Maths room and one of the Pottery room taken after I left.
Also a photo of Miss Jean Johns who was a friend of Miss Mary Lumsden, I had a crush on both of them even at a very young age but Miss Lumsden was lovely.
I'm "Billy Beech" at "Locko" from 53 to 58! Haven't been called Billy for 50 years!Another couple of names that dad (Vincent Oldham) has pulled from the memory hat. Johnny Clark and Billy Beech. Both in his schoolyear.