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PhiliPamInCoventry
16 of 87  Mon 11th Mar 2013 12:17pm  
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tilly trotter
bedworth
17 of 87  Mon 25th Mar 2013 3:57pm  

The summer uniform was red and white small checked dresses, maroon blazers and a straw boater hat
C Arnold

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dutchman
Spon End
18 of 87  Mon 25th Mar 2013 4:04pm  

That's exactly how I remember it Tilly but girls who were there earlier remember it as being different. Blazers were also optional in summer weren't they, don't remember many girls wearing one in warm weather? (we used to have warm weather back then!) Lol
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bedworth
19 of 87  Mon 25th Mar 2013 4:35pm  

It would seem so dutchman. I wore a knitted maroon cardi in the summer months and yes we did get hot summers then.
C Arnold

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tilly trotter
bedworth
20 of 87  Mon 25th Mar 2013 4:37pm  

Going off track a bit I also remember us girls having a crafty fag in the toilets
C Arnold

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Midland Red

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21 of 87  Thu 28th Mar 2013 9:48am  

Like this lot Big grin Big grin Big grin Big grin
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tilly trotter
bedworth
22 of 87  Thu 28th Mar 2013 4:25pm  

You could say that Midland Red, although I am not on that picture.
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VeronicaT
Chesterfield
23 of 87  Wed 5th Jun 2013 10:50pm  

Hi The first photo is of Ullathorne grammar school girls, in I think about the late 50's. I was in the year above them. I recognise many of the faces, but only a couple of names. Back row, second in from the right Nina De Marco, and third in from the right back row, Bridget Taylor. On the front row is Jeanette McKercher third in from the right. I think that's right. On the second photo, where they are pretending to smoke, back row on the right, I think her name was Philomena. The uniform was Royal Blue blazers, and blue and white striped cotton dresses. Smile
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NeilsYard
Coventry
24 of 87  Thu 6th Jun 2013 12:14am  

My mum was at Ullathorne - will have to show her this but I think she would have left around '56. Jennifer McMullan, if anyone recalls?
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Midland Red

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25 of 87  Fri 14th Jun 2013 12:40pm  

On 5th Jun 2013 10:50pm, VeronicaT said: Hi The first photo is of Ullathorne grammar school girls, in I think about the late 50's. I was in the year above them. I recognise many of the faces, but only a couple of names. Back row, second in from the right Nina De Marco, and third in from the right back row, Bridget Taylor. On the front row is Jeanette McKercher third in from the right. I think that's right.
You are correct about Nina, and she's second from left, back row, in the second photo Thumbs up She emigrated to Australia, but sadly died a few years ago - much too young Sad
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SuMax
London, SW3
26 of 87  Sat 22nd Jun 2013 12:03am  

Hello. I can't help with the above photograph, but this thread has brought back many memories for me. I was at Ullathorne Secondary Modern Girls from 1956 to 1959 and Miss Healy was my teacher (also deputy head). I remember her heavy make-up and perfume, but I don't remember her as being strict. She was firm, but fair. I had a great deal of respect for her. The school was still pretty new then (it had only opened a few years before) and the uniform was maroon blazers and cardigans or jumpers, with grey skirts. In summer the dresses were definitely gingham - different colours to denote which house one was in. The houses were Newman (blue) Vaughan (green) Manning (red) and Wiseman (yellow). Our ties were a mix of stripes (grey with whatever colour your house was). Maroon bloomers were worn for PE (very becoming!). Miss Stephenson was the head. We had a brilliant history teacher whose name escapes me, which is unfortunate because she engendered in me a love of history which has stayed with me throughout my life, and a lady who taught pottery and did drama classes, Miss Conlon, who smoked like a chimney and was friendly with a Miss Jefferies and they constantly spoke in French to each other so as to keep their conversations private from us. I remember Mary Fennell, Kathleen Walsh, Sheila Hurst, Emily Perch, Mary Adams, Marie Southall and Ruth Cramer who were all in my class. Alas, memory won't release any more names at the moment.
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Phyllis
Coventry
27 of 87  Fri 16th Jan 2015 10:19pm  

Hi SuMax. I was at Ullathorne S.M. from 1954-58, I believe the history teacher was called Mrs Hubbard. I agree with your comment about her being a brilliant teacher.
P Kavanagh

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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
28 of 87  Sat 17th Jan 2015 9:54am  

Hello to you phyllisk & welcome to our forum Wave Thank you for your comment. Hope you have a happy time with us. Wave
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Tricia
Bedworth
29 of 87  Sat 17th Jan 2015 11:56am  

Hi SuMax and phyllisk, Wave I was at Ullathorne at the same time as you. It was good to be reminded of the teachers. I made a wicker tray in Mrs Wright's class, she also taught arts and crafts like Miss Conlon. I remember Miss Jeffreys but cannot remember being taught by her. I recall Miss Gosling teaching elecution, music and drama. I cannot remember why, but a group of us were invited to her house in Kenilworth for tea! I started Ullathorne in the second year (Form 2.1B), Mrs Smith was the form teacher, she also taught maths. Miss Whelan was the form teacher in the third year, then we had Mrs Smith again in the fourth.
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rosinella
erdington
30 of 87  Mon 29th Jun 2015 1:33pm  

I went to Ullathorne School, my name was Rosinella Petrice, 1958, anyone know me? Wave
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