Date:1929
Description:An extract from a 1929 issue of "Osmag" - the magazine of Osler Street Boys' School. This features a handwriting competition with a prize value of 2/6 for the winners! The specimen handwriting concerns the R101 airship which flew over the school in October 1929. An article about this can be read in a past issue of the "Brew 'Us Bugle", the magazine of The Ladywood History Group.
The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.
A performance for parents' evening by pupils from the Infants' classes. Original ...
"Osmag" was the magazine or chronicle of Osler Street Secondary Modern Boys' School. ...
The school opened in 1875, named after Abraham Follet-Osler, local worthy and glass ...
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Creators: Mr Norman Bartlam - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mr Norman Bartlam
Donor ref:Norman Bartlam (65/8723)
Source: Mr Norman Bartlam , Mr Roy Edwards , Mr Alex Henderson , Ms Val Blake , Mr Ray Usher
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