That’s right Bob, my sister Barbra Cox née Cunningham, top photo 2nd right bottom row.
Bottom photo, 2nd back row 5th from the right and as you mentioned on the right with older girls, great photos , great memories, Anne Evans Nee Cunningham
Maureen, the 1st photo she is sitting in the front row right at the end on the right. Next but one to her is she thinks Delia Rispin. On the elder girls photo top row far right might be Barbara Cox.
Hello Maureen, I have been gazing at the first picture of Tilery Road school, wonderful picture, 46 children in the class !! Would you happen to know the name of the fourth child from left in the back row ? Could it be me ? I remember quite a few of the faces from all those years ago but only a couple of the names. Will you search your memory. Beryl Clare (I was Goldsbrough then). Many thanks.
That’s right Bob, my sister Barbra Cox née Cunningham, top photo 2nd right bottom row.
Bottom photo, 2nd back row 5th from the right and as you mentioned on the right with older girls, great photos , great memories, Anne Evans Nee Cunningham
Bob Irwin – I thought your wife Pat would have been in this class before she went to the Sec.
Maureen, the 1st photo she is sitting in the front row right at the end on the right. Next but one to her is she thinks Delia Rispin. On the elder girls photo top row far right might be Barbara Cox.
Re. the name Barbara Cox I should have made mention that is her married name. Her maiden name was Barbara Cunningham.
I remember so many of them Bob, Pat Ellis is along the front row as well.
Hello Maureen, I have been gazing at the first picture of Tilery Road school, wonderful picture, 46 children in the class !! Would you happen to know the name of the fourth child from left in the back row ? Could it be me ? I remember quite a few of the faces from all those years ago but only a couple of the names. Will you search your memory. Beryl Clare (I was Goldsbrough then). Many thanks.
Nice photo’s Ian.
The girls school was out of bounds once you had moved up from the infants school.
I recognise a lot of these girls from before I left in 1951, thanks for putting them on here Ian.