Leeds Lost Schools
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Leodis has thishttp://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIde ... =FULLwhich appears to be the best it can do although it does seem to be a little unclear as to whether the Osmondthorpe Library now occupies part of the middle or first (primary) school
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ggbix wrote: St. Silas school - HunsletSouth Accom School - HunsletSaville Green School - BurmantoftsSt Stephen's - BurmantoftsAnybody out there who can remember a school in Hunslet called St. Silas? There is reference in Leodis to a St. Silas church in Hunslet but no pictures of the schoolThat was my first school in the late 50's, now long gone but part of the playground wall was visible some time ago, think it was on the corner of Donisthorpe Street and Goodman Street. This school used to have tiny beds so we could have a nap in the afternoonNext school was South Accomodation Road also in Hunslet, long gone and now under the new link road they are building.St Stephen's was located on the triangle of land which was surrounded by Nippet Lane, Accomodation Road and Beckett Street.Headteacher was a Mr. Arnott, my class teacher was a nutter called Mr. Broster, what a laugh he was.Saville Green was (I think) off Hazlewood Drive. St Silas was my first school - 1954, I think it was in the church hall (I'm sure the church was no longer used) - can't remember much but I enjoyed school. My brothers went to South Accomodation and I ended up at Hunslet Carr, before moving to Osmondthorpe - Happy Days
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Patexpat wrote: Well I know that City Of leeds school was mentioned at the bginning of this thread, but that was really a 'johnny come latley'! Who remembers the original schools on that site - Central High School (ruled in my day by headmaster E Rockcliffe, very much of the 'old school' type and swishing down the corridors in his cap and gown! (And no, thats NOT nightcap and dressing gown, tho that may heave been appropriate at times!). Next door was Thoresby High School for Girls - seperated from us boys by two fences and a 10' drop! The two came together to form City Of Leeds sometime in the early seventies if I remember correctly!? I attended Thoresby High from 1962-1968 - maiden name Care - really loved those years and 'gazing' at the boys from our 1st floor classrooms - amazing how many romances were formed that way
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ElaineLeeds wrote: Patexpat wrote: Well I know that City Of leeds school was mentioned at the bginning of this thread, but that was really a 'johnny come latley'! Who remembers the original schools on that site - Central High School (ruled in my day by headmaster E Rockcliffe, very much of the 'old school' type and swishing down the corridors in his cap and gown! (And no, thats NOT nightcap and dressing gown, tho that may heave been appropriate at times!). Next door was Thoresby High School for Girls - seperated from us boys by two fences and a 10' drop! The two came together to form City Of Leeds sometime in the early seventies if I remember correctly!? I attended Thoresby High from 1962-1968 - maiden name Care - really loved those years and 'gazing' at the boys from our 1st floor classrooms - amazing how many romances were formed that way Wow, hi Elaine. A Thoresby girl!.I still keep in touch with Shelia Playford, it was her birthday last week.You might not remember me, my best pal was and still is Ken Mitchell.I was, like Ken, a Temple Moor boy although we always liked the Thoresby girls.(Barbara L, June S. Lesley S.)From sunny Australia....
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When I was at Leeds Central High from 1955 to 1962 I was in love with a girl called Anne Harrison at Thorseby High. She'll have been blissfully unaware of it though 'cos I never summoned up the courage to accost her; I just admired her impressively adult assets through the railings. The one link we ever managed to establish with Thoresby girls was when Mr Sterne, the for me immortal history teacher who ran our philatelic society, took the then revolutionary decision to make it a joint one with Thorseby. Had some very interesting encounters as a result - seldom anything to do with philately - but unfortunately Anne Harrison doesn't seem to have been a stamp collector.
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Yes Lyndoch. I posted elsewhere but does Fred or Freddy Sanderson mean anything to you. I was a lad attending this school from 1941 to 1950.I had two older brothers, one younger all attended at some time.I too would love to hear from any lads and lasses who might remember me or maybe I wasn't the memorable type. lol. Another of the few names I remember was Roy Crowther, I did contact him a long time ago now.
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Lyndoch wrote: I meant well... it was my intention to put Armley National Schoolonto this site but because of my lack of computer knowledge seems to have appeared elsewhere.. I see I have had at least 149 viewsbut only 4 replies...Are there any Armley Old Boy's / Girls out there?Thanks Lyndoch If you are hoping to contact otheres and chat, it's a good idea to have a seprate thread so bits don't get lost!
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