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Post by paduard on Nov 28, 2015 20:39:18 GMT 1
As a result of reading some of the articles in the 'BBC Peoples War', I wonder if anyone might be interested in relating some of their experiences. For example I was marched mid-day (pupil-like) down from the Padua Road to have our class dinner at the Melvin Road School. Very good they were; and so were the 'seconds' - which the teachers also liked to have and often first up for. paduard
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Post by paduard on Nov 29, 2015 11:20:27 GMT 1
As a result of reading some of the articles in the 'BBC Peoples War', I wonder if anyone might be interested in relating some of their experiences. For example I was marched mid-day (pupil-like) down from the Padua Road to have our class dinner at the Melvin Road School. Very good they were; and so were the 'seconds' - which the teachers also liked to have and often first up for. paduard Sorry I should have typed Genoa Rad, not Padua.
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Post by paduard on Dec 13, 2015 16:11:21 GMT 1
My sister (who is five years junior to me) now tells me that her class never had to go to Melvin Road School for dinners because a dinner canteen was installed at Genoa Road School. Thus the change over from my time to hers would have been sometime in approx. mid 1940's [if my maths is correct].
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