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St Paul's Infant School, West Street

Are you in this photograph?
By Trevor Chepstow

The photo was taken at St Pauls Infant School in West Street and was taken about 1951-2?
I am fifth from the left in the back row.
Can you recognise yourself or anyone else here - let me know by posting a comment below.

Photo:Infant class 1951/52

Infant class 1951/52

From the private collection of Trevor Chepstow

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This page was added on 02/09/2006.

Comments:

I was at this school later in the 1950s and remember it well. At the time I was known as Edward Castle. Does anyone else their during this time remember me?

By Edward Castle-Herbert (28/10/2006)

I am sitting on floor right hand side.
Second row down, second boy in on the right is Malcolm Ford. Same row, second on left is Roger Askel. Next to him on his right is David Easterbrook. I left I think in 1956.

By David Terry (03/02/2007)

I am in the top row on the right. I knew David Terry very well as we both lived in Blucher Place on the carpark. I lived at no 18 and David at no 5. I believe Trevor Furlonger was also in the class. I was in the cubs and scouts under Father Chowns leadership. Happy days indeed.

By Peter Maurice (06/08/2008)

Hello Pete, nice to hear you are on the net.

By Jenny and Stan (07/08/2008)

Wow - my old school - I remember going there when I was young! Oh, the old memories!

By Shannon (17/10/2008)

Although not an old boy of St Paul's School a couple of names have hit the memory banks. Trevor Furlonger was at Fawcett School with me and I also knew him as a brother scout from my days of scouting in Brighton. The name Peter Maurice rings a bell. If you had a brother by the name of Johnny Maurice he was at Fawcett School with me in the mid 50s.

By John Wignall (22/10/2008)

My brother was Johnny Maurice who went to Fawcett School in York Place. He was three years older than me and loved his football. One of his best mates was Bill Glazier who was Coventry City's goalie. John moved to London and was Mayor of Southwark in 1990/1. He died of a heart attack three weeks after leaving office. A street was named after him off the Old Kent Road.

By Peter Maurice (08/11/2008)

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