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Like a couple of others here I went to St.Silas primary school in Hunslet. We lived in Pitfield Place, not that I remember much about it as I was only about 6 when we left the area. I recall being taken through the streets to school by my Mother and the school itself being a very black (with soot) building. The only other things I remember are lining up in the playground , some tables that were painted light blue and green (possibly!) and being given a "blood orange" for some reason. I didn't eat it because of the red centre! I than attended South Accommodation Road for a while before moving to Tinshill and going to Ireland Wood, which as far as I know is still there. It's a shame there are no pics of St.Silas on Leodis,I would like to see if my memory is correct.
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Lyndoch wrote: Any one out there remember Armley Park School.. I was there from 1951 .. 55 "Digger" Dan took maths. Prior was Head .. Frank Hinchcliffe..Coles was P E I played for the Cricket team..John White, Brian Wallis Edward Kerfoot, Ann Johnson, Anne Calvert, Brenda Greenwood, Edward Greaves. Morton Learoyd, Margaret Glover,Dianne Booth, Carol Greenwood, there will be many more ... but time plays tricks.. I am now in South Australia and am at present pruning the grape vines to prepare for the lovely S Aus. Wine!!!Any one remember me ?David Postill Hi Lyndoch.I was at Armley Park and left 1956,xmas. I remember Ann Calvert. She married a chap who I worked with called Ken Walding.They went to live at Bridlington. She tragically died last year of cancer. Morton Learoyd was the son of the famous Armley gents hairdresser Alf Learoyd.I think Morton also died a few years ago,quite young. You should have a look at the Leodis website Armley Park school is featured on there with lots of comments from former pupils. Did you have a sister called Sandra?
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Thank's for your reply.. you often wonder what ever happened to your old school/youth club mates.. possibly this is an age thing I don't know.Sorry to hear of the demise of two of those I never had a sister called Sandra but vaguely remember someone with the same surname..I may hear from more Armley Old Boys/Girls who knows..I like to read the Secret Leeds Site it brings back so many memories..As I am now 12,000 miles away.. Thanks for that All the best to all my readers and subscribers Lyndoch Adelaide South Australia
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Lyndoch wrote: Thank's for your reply.. you often wonder what ever happened to your old school/youth club mates.. possibly this is an age thing I don't know.Sorry to hear of the demise of two of those I never had a sister called Sandra but vaguely remember someone with the same surname..I may hear from more Armley Old Boys/Girls who knows..I like to read the Secret Leeds Site it brings back so many memories..As I am now 12,000 miles away.. Thanks for that All the best to all my readers and subscribers Lyndoch Adelaide South Australia Your more than welcome Lyndock.It's nice to hear from former pupils of my old school. I am in contact with 6 people I went to school with. Just send me a case of Chardoney! LOL
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MOVED TO HERE SO IT DOESN'T GET LOST!Poster Message JakUser Location: harrogateJoined on: 27-Feb-2009 16:35:27Posted: 61 posts # Posted on: 05-Dec-2010 15:34:16. coldcotes school taken about 1980.I was there between 1946 untill 1958. Jack Lambert ex giptoner
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I don't suppose anyone remembers Stanningley Council School is it still there. The last teachers I remember was a Mr Crowther and a Miss Meek I left it in1939 to be evacuated with my gas mask and name tag to Scotter Lincs, and never returned to that school. Istill have friend that attended the small chuch school just below the Huddersfield Arms or as that gone. smallships
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Some weeks ago, a photograph was posted of St. Michael's College and comments were made requesting information. I sent some information concerning the building, but since then nobody seems to have continued the matter. I have our class photograph somewhere, taken sitting on the steps to the main door, probably in 1946. If I locate it I will post it. Unless my memory fails me (which it often does nowadays) I believe the teacher in the group was Mr McDermott (aka the Axe).
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Jak wrote: try again folks. See you've mastered picture-posting, an achievement in itself as many will testify!!
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