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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
16 of 26  Mon 18th Dec 2017 8:50am  

Hello Graham, Folly Lane School as it was called then was my first school (Infants) and I remember I had to go over the big (well it was to me) iron bridge. Used to frighten me when the steamers rolled under. We lived in Welland Road. One of my better memories was being able to buy liquorice wood from the nearby chemist. Must have been there around '45 just for a couple of years and then on to Moseley Ave. Wish I could remember the teachers but can't I am afraid. Wave I am sure Folly Lane has been mentioned before. Big grin
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Prof
Gloucester
17 of 26  Thu 21st Dec 2017 8:49pm  

Graham 224. You mentioned Mr Thomas, he was the senior boys teacher, I was in his class, but the lady teacher you mention was Miss Lewis. Mr Thomas had nicotine stained fingernails, and a neat moustache.
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herberts lad
Exhall
18 of 26  Sat 23rd Dec 2017 5:44pm  

Hi Graham, you won't believe this but I mentioned you and your brother to my wife as we passed your house in Gulson Rd the other day. I said the Balls lived there the Harritys here and then there were the Lambs and the Kemps. We all used Orton's shop or Lawrence's bakery - never forget their bread, I too was at Folly Lane same time, was it Miss Neguses class you were in as I was in Miss Lewis. Classmates were Alan Donnelly, Jack Mason, John Samuels, David Finch, Jimmy Martin, Rob And Marion Ray, Roy Twigger, Christine Finnemore to name a few. Great to see you are still alive and kicking. Best regards Brian
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Villiers
Coventry
19 of 26  Wed 4th Apr 2018 10:44am  

I believe that Folly Lane School became Gosford Park School in 1948. But does anyone know when the new Gosford Park School was built in Humber Avenue or when the old Folly Lane building was finally demolished?

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Annewiggy
Tamworth
20 of 26  Wed 4th Apr 2018 11:46am  

Hi Villiers. I have looked through the newspaper archives. All I can find is that the name of the school was changed because the name of the road was changed from Folly Lane to Humber Road and people could not find the school as they were looking for Folly Lane! No mention of buildings being demolished but planning was applied for to build a kitchen and dining room in 1970. Hope this is a bit of help.
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Villiers
Coventry
21 of 26  Wed 4th Apr 2018 8:07pm  

Thanks Annewiggy. I'm aware of the things you say and I too have seen planning applications for improvements to the old school. But I was wondering how long the Folly Lane building lasted before it was finally replaced with the new Gosford Park School in Humber Avenue. I suspect that the old building still survived into the 1980s. Does anyone know when the current Gosford Park School was built?

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Midland Red

22 of 26  Wed 4th Apr 2018 8:47pm  

Gosford Park School has its own thread here Thumbs up
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Dreamtime
Perth Western Australia
23 of 26  Thu 5th Apr 2018 4:06pm  

Folly Lane as I knew it was still there in 1946. I know, because I was there (for just a couple of years). Smile
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herberts lad
Exhall
24 of 26  Sun 15th Apr 2018 11:26am  

I attended Folly Lane/ Gosford Park 1946 to 1952. The change of name took place in 1950/1 - this moment is etched in my memory. Our teacher was Miss Lewis, she produced a sheet of hardboard in the shape of a shield and asked the class to make a design for a new school badge. We had in our class a very talented artist, John Samuels - he came up with the intertwined initials of GPS which were placed on halves of sky blue and dark blue, the school colours. This was hung over the centre of the stage in the main hall by Mr Thompson, school caretaker of that time.
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Prof
Gloucester
25 of 26  Wed 10th Jun 2020 2:18pm  

I was there too, Herberts lad, when the name changed, in Mr Thomas's class. You probably knew my friend Victor Saville who was in Miss Lewis's class.
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Kaga simpson
Peacehaven, East Sussex
26 of 26  Thu 11th Jun 2020 10:10am  

On a road that divided the parishes of Stoke and Coventry stood a tree that was known as 'Jabbetts Ash' that occupied the gibbet or gallows. To the left of the tree coming towards Coventry was a very old road in local rhyme as "Down Folly-Lane, Tom Arnold he came To ride for Jeffries and Barlow" Arnold was a voter of experience from London. The word Folly is Danish apparently, means people, or their Common House Parliament.
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