Osler Street School

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Date:1971

Description:The school opened in 1875, named after Abraham Follet-Osler, local worthy and glass manufacturer. The school has long since vanished in the urban renewal programme for Ladywood.


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1920s
Osler Street Infants' School, Ladywood
Osler Street Infants' School, Ladywood

A performance for parents' evening by pupils from the Infants' classes. Original ...

1940s
Extracts from
Extracts from "Osmag"

"Osmag" was the magazine or chronicle of Osler Street Secondary Modern Boys' School. ...

1970s
Osler Street School: Mr Jones with former pupils
Osler Street School: Mr Jones with former pupils

Former pupils Douglas Busk (right in glasses) and David Freeman meet up with teacher ...

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Creators: Mr Norman Bartlam - Creator

Image courtesy of: Mr Norman Bartlam

Donor ref:Norman Bartlam (65/8968)

Source: Mr Norman Bartlam ,  Mr Roy Edwards ,  Mr Alex Henderson ,  Ms Val Blake ,  Mr Ray Usher

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