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rathvilly private school in handsworth birmingham 1935

Astonian

gone but not forgotten
hi guys i am trying to track down a school in handsworth around the period of 1935
and i was wondering if any body could put some light on it for me i beleive it was called rathvilly private school
and it was a all girls private school based i think around the top end of the handsworth rd and and st michaels hill quarter or possibly behind the villa street and hamstead rd this school of rathvilly was run by a solicter
whom shortly after that period moved the school to some where in edgbaston birmingham
as i have been told that is possibly the nam of the school my mother went to and she was living in
around the grt hamptom street hockley area at the time
many thanks for your time astonian
 
hi guys i am trying to track down a school in handsworth around the period of 1935
and i was wondering if any body could put some light on it for me i beleive it was called rathvilly private school
and it was a all girls private school based i think around the top end of the handsworth rd and and st michaels hill quarter or possibly behind the villa street and hamstead rd this school of rathvilly was run by a solicter
whom shortly after that period moved the school to some where in edgbaston birmingham
as i have been told that is possibly the nam of the school my mother went to and she was living in
around the grt hamptom street hockley area at the time
many thanks for your time astonian

Rathvilly school was in Northfield, I think it closed down a couple of years ago.
 
hi bill
many thanks for your reply about ravthilly school yes i know that the school was in northfield
have your self a nice happy easter todays is good friday its the day my father died in 1958 he was 42 years of age with cancer ; lung cancer got him ;
he was a heavvy smoker of the old woodbines and the drink he used to run the golden cross pub on aston cross and he done all the releif;s of all the surrounding pubs on the and
around the aston cross aston ;
happy easter bill123 best wishes astonian
 
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