Date:1947
Description:The children in the reception class at St Thomas' Schools look quite well-behaved in this 1947 photograph, but one has to wonder how long it was before the vase of flowers on the table got knocked over. The tin bath on the left is a bit alarming: the children are wearing aprons so presumably something messy is about to happen. The school was on the corner of Granville Street and Bath Row, facing St Thomas' Church. The secondary modern department was a few door further along Granville Street.
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E.R. Mason writes about the establishment of St Thomas's Church: In 1825 the ...
The Ref G S Bull was instituted to the Living in 1849 and for 15 years he gave of ...
the Rev. T D Halstead who came to the Parish from St Paul’s Greenwich. During his ...
This Agreement made on the third day of March one thousand eight hundred and ninety ...
In 1911, the accommodation of the schools being exceeded, it was felt that further ...
St Thomas’ Church, Birmingham Clergy and Church Officers, 1929 Rector Rev. ...
Miss Ford's classroom at St Thomas's School, looks quite jolly in this 1947 photograph ...
The school came up with a unique idea for a garden on the rooftop playground. Plants ...
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Source: Mr Ron Butler , Mrs Gwen Hatton , Ms Angela Dyer , Mrs May Williams , Mr Arthur Sadler , Mrs Janet Abbotts , Ms Rose Pearson , Mrs Dolly Ray , Mrs Pamela Edwards , Mrs Betty Queen , Mr Ken Smith , Ms Julia Wagstaffe , Woodview Primary School , Ms Carol Woolley , St Thomas's School , E.R. Mason Youth Centre , Mr Bernard Allen , Mrs Gladys Russell , Mrs Pat Jones , Ms Angela Maloney , St Thomas Old Scholars , Mr Ken Bonham
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