1965 School Trip to Remagen
Post by Penny Levicount Here are three photos from the school trip to Remagen in 1965. Can anyone identify the girls in the photos? Photo One
Continue reading →Post by Penny Levicount Here are three photos from the school trip to Remagen in 1965. Can anyone identify the girls in the photos? Photo One
Continue reading →Post by Christine Ward I found this photo taken 22 July 1965. Left to right; Valerie Hopkins, June Garrard?, Leslie ?, Christine Farrow, Frances Pickering (peeking out by Mrs Butler’s head), Janice ?, Denise ?, Suzanne ?, Shelby Patel.
Continue reading →Photos provided by Penny Levicount (nee Hutchins) Photo A Photo B Can you put names to faces on either of these photos?
Continue reading →Photo provided by Irene England (nee Willis) In 1962 Mayfield Girls School was involved in a teacher exchange with Berkeley High School, California, when Audrey Nicholson travelled to the USA and Miss Bennett, from Berkeley, travelled to the UK. At … Continue reading →
Photo provided by Christine Everett (nee Wilson)
Continue reading →Photo provided by Christine Squirrell (nee Jones) ?, ?, ?, ?, ? Janet Young , Susan McAllister, Maxine Cole, ?, ?, ? Marilyn Crawford, Gillian Lane, Christine Jones. ?, Christine Nash, Christine Peck.
Continue reading →Photo provided by Jacki Terry Back Row: Mrs. Kent (nee Savage), Penny Hutchins, Eileen Brazier, ?, Sheila Turner, ?, Jacki Terry, Miss Davies. Front Row: ?, Cheryl Morgan, ?, ?, ?
Continue reading →Photos provided by Mary Nice (nee Slack) Margaret, Irene, Mary and Zena, pictured with Miss Savage (centre) Jean, Margaret, Irene Mary, Zena The Trampoline Girls – Mary, on the right with friends Margaret Martin, on the left and Zena Smith … Continue reading →
Post by Glynis Hyde The photo shows all girls who eventually left in 1964
Continue reading →Photo provided by Mary Nice (nee Slack) Dorothy, Lorna, Mrs. Durham, Joan, Miss Stock, Kay, Jean, Hilary ?, Kay, Zena Smith, Mary Slack, Pat The sports and music girls trip to Newlands Youth Hostel, Keswick. It was a walking holiday. … Continue reading →