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scrutiny
coventry
1 of 52  Thu 3rd May 2012 11:12am  

The pictures are not to good as I purloined them off the screen. I know that Janet does not mind although I have the originals somewhere. The first pic is circa 1955, Mr Thomas the headmaster on the far left and Mr French on the far right my big sister in the middle.
The 2nd pic is circa 1959. Miss Webster's class who is standing on the far right. Me, in the middle at the back.
The last pic is how the school is today, showing the main entrance, it is now listed. The old concrete stairway and castiron pillar still stands in the main entrance.

I had a conducted tour around the school last year but because of a virus in my computer I seem to have lost a lot of pics. Still looking. Can anybody recognise themselves? Wave
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Greg
Coventry
2 of 52  Thu 3rd May 2012 6:36pm  

My wife left about 1953 and Mr. Thomas and Mr. French were there then. Also Miss Baker was an excellent teacher and, the year she left, a very large percentage passed the 11+. She has very many happy memories of her time there and is currently trying to find a picture she has of the class choir.
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dutchman
Spon End
3 of 52  Thu 3rd May 2012 7:00pm  

I was very nearly mugged in All Saints Lane by a couple of kids from South Street School when I was walking home from St Mary's (circa 1963). Oh my They were scared off at the last minute by an old lady walking her dog. I tended to avoid the area after that. Roll eyes
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scrutiny
coventry
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4 of 52  Fri 4th May 2012 9:19am  

LOL, We were a hard lot!!!! Wink
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Beesman
Cornwall
5 of 52  Sat 5th May 2012 4:31pm  

I remember playing football for Ravensdale Junior School against Southfields School in 1966. We beat them 13-0!! Also when I left Ravensdale in 1967 the Headmaster was a Mr French. I've an idea he may have been the one in the photos of Southfields School. His sister, (Miss French) was the School Secretary at King Henry VIII when I started there in September 1967.
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pattoir
Coventry
6 of 52  Fri 22nd Jun 2012 5:07pm  

I was at South Street School from 1955 to 1959 when my family moved from Paynes Lane and I was moved for 1 year to Briton Road Junior School. My father went to South Street School in the early 1930's. I will try to find some photos.
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Ghengis Smith
Ireland
7 of 52  Sat 23rd Jun 2012 12:59am  

Beesman, Mr French is front row centre in this photo from Ravensdale. I was there 70-74, I guess the photo is early 70s. Thumbs up
Don't look around to find the sound that's right beneath your feet

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Beesman
Cornwall
8 of 52  Sat 23rd Jun 2012 2:02am  

Good man Ghengis Cheers The only other one I recognise for certain is the other guy on the front row, name of Barnard, a particularly unpleasant individual.
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Ghengis Smith
Ireland
9 of 52  Sat 23rd Jun 2012 8:41am  

Think it's Mr Poole back row far left & Mrs Hall front row far left. Thumbs up
Don't look around to find the sound that's right beneath your feet

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Anthony
London
10 of 52  Tue 26th Jun 2012 11:52pm  

In 1966, I was living in Godiva Street and attended Southfields School until about 1968, when we moved house, as the street was being demolished around us! As an eight year old I recall being caned by the headmaster, Mr Thomas, a bald fellow who I believe was from Wales. This was my punishment for running to the changing room after a school swimming session at the Coventry Baths! My first teacher at the school was a short grey haired fellow by the name of Mr Ackland, who I believe, judging by his accent, was also Welsh. My second and last teacher at the school was a very attractive lady by the name of Mrs Wills.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
11 of 52  Tue 18th Sep 2012 1:27pm  

As someone mentioned topshops - apologies if anyone owns this amazing image. Anyone know the location?
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Foxcote
Warwick
12 of 52  Tue 18th Sep 2012 5:03pm  

Courtesy of 'Pictures of Coventry', it appears to be 'Little South Street' but I don't know where that is.
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NeilsYard
Coventry
13 of 52  Tue 18th Sep 2012 6:19pm  

Google Maps - not heard of it myself either, TBH
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dutchman
Spon End
14 of 52  Tue 18th Sep 2012 6:41pm  

That area has changed a lot since the photo was taken: Old-Maps.co.uk
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charabanc
Coventry
15 of 52  Tue 18th Sep 2012 7:04pm  

Little South Street is actually the access road to Southfields Primary School nowadays. South Street links East Street and Oxford Street but for pedestrians only (it is blocked to road traffic) and Little South Street runs off it at right-angles along the front of the old South Street Boys School building.
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