UPDATED
Thanks to Jean Pilkington I've now updated all of the names. I have been contacted by four of the girls in the photo, so far, hopefully I will hear from or get information about some of the others.
Back Row
Neville Hogg, Brian Kirkley, Anthony Smith, Neville Harbottle, Mr Morton, Harold Crow, James Richardson, Raymond Harley
Third Row
Hazel Little, Masie Elsy, Jean Reah, Gladys Ward, June Frier, Shiela Hall, Iris Reay, Margaret Barrow, Lillian Elliott,
Second Row
Doreen James, Pat Smith, JoanThompson, Jenny Johnson, Jean Pilkington, Enid Bohill, Muriel Fenton, Dorothy Henderson, Margaret Newsome, Doreen Wright, Beryl Lancaster.
Front Row
Marshall Callender, David Smith, Lydia Stobbs, Brenda McKie, Joyce Hamilton, Margaret Rattray, Sally Hudson, James Todd,
Hardy Ahmed, Ronald Wyatt
I've heard from ten of the girls in the photo. Unfortunately one of the girls in the photo died at a very young age, in a
plane crash. I've had it on good authority that at least four of the lads have passed away.
Mortimer Photo 1950 UPDATED!
Mortimer Photo 1950 UPDATED!
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Re: Mortimer Photo 1949/50
My Granda is Ronnie Wyatt on the front row on the right He passed away in 2000 unfortunately. My mam was chuffed to see this pic, thanks
Re: Mortimer Photo 1949/50
sniffer morton eh
what a bloke
had the stick off him a few times
what a bloke
had the stick off him a few times
Re: Mortimer Photo 1949/50
I never ever saw him use the stick. I would assume that was because we kidssless wrote:sniffer morton eh
what a bloke
had the stick off him a few times
in those days were better behaved and showed respect to our elders. Tho only
teachers I ever saw use the stick were, Tommy Gedling and Geordie Wyatt.
Re: Mortimer Photo 1949/50
i would say mr dodds,mr turnbull and mr mizen were the hardest stickers in mortimer when i was there
mr charlton and mr thomas were the softest(tap tap tap)
i wish i had a £1 for every time i had the stick
id be minted
mr charlton and mr thomas were the softest(tap tap tap)
i wish i had a £1 for every time i had the stick
id be minted
Re: Mortimer Photo 1949/50
What did you expect when you went to school wearing a girls dress.
Re: Mortimer Photo 1949/50
i only started wearing them when i left
hahahha
hahahha
Re: Mortimer Photo 1949/50
That's not what bamboo says. I'm not one for causing trouble mind you.sless wrote:i only started wearing them when i left
hahahha
And what the hell are you doing up at four in the morning?
Re: Mortimer Photo 1950/51 UPDATED!
ive been working at boots the chemist in eldon square all week on neet shift
fitting 4 new fire shutters
just chilling having a bottle of wine
been earning my jebel ali club beer tokens
loads of money
hehehhe
fitting 4 new fire shutters
just chilling having a bottle of wine
been earning my jebel ali club beer tokens
loads of money
hehehhe