I hope he is alright I remember his mom was confined to bed and Billy used to help her really good lad I still have photos of the football and cricket team like I say really enjoyed my time at Montgomery StreetI was i touch with Billy Woodall until a few years ago. His contact ceased so I don't know what happened.
I hope he is alright I remember his mom was confined to bed and Billy used to help her really good lad I still have photos of the football and cricket team like I say really enjoyed my time at Montgomery Street
I went to this school in 1963/ 65 and lived in the old Bolton road ,408 , thism is where my school life began. . To then go to Dennis's road of the lady pool road, surname Carolan a Mrs askew comes to mind as a school teacher.
I loved the trip to the farm in your fathers car as I'd never been in an open top car before. He was the best headteacher and everything useful I learned was from my time at Montgomery.It was with great interest and pleasure that I read through this thread about Montgomery Street school and anecdotes about my father Don Brazier and the other teachers who I still remember.
I too have a set of the Living Together books. I remember the car pictured in the books and the Volkswagen Beetle car he later owned. I know he greatly enjoyed his many years at this school which he helped adapt to the needs of the changing community over the years.
I remember the carbolic soap where I'm pretty sure it was Mr Brazier twisted a bar of pink soap in half, if I remember right the boys didn't know why they had been called on stage.Re: Mr D.B Brazier headteacher Montgomery School till late 70s
I think I remember this or a similar incident. I was born in November 1955 so started the school I presume in September 1960. I have vivid memories of a boy or boys on the stage in assembly sucking soap to "clean their mouths out" after being caught swearing. Imagine that today!! There would be outrage.