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Did anybody on here go to Burton Street School?


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Knew Alan very he was my oldest brothers best mate. Grew up with Pam, last time I saw her was in 1994 when we were creating havoc up west street constructing the tram track.If you should get in touch with her tell her jeff from anlaby street sends his regards.

 

Hi Geoff - it's Pam - I came across this 'Anlaby Street' topic yesterday and joined the Forum so I could reply - better late than never. It's strange how names come back to you, especially so at 3pm! Hope you are well. I saw David a couple of weeks ago, he's still the same! Did Graham Challenger live in our street - Susan & Megan Sharman, Pauline Moyses and a family nr top of street called 'kitchen' or something like that. Stephen Green lived next to us at No 9. Alan Pass lived in High House Terrace, John Fitz on Cuthbert Bank, Cameron Welsh-Belshaw lived there too I think. Give my regards to Pete when you see him, I sometimes see Bobby and he hasn't changed much either!

alan you refer to my brother got killed in a car crash 80s maybe stu was is brother

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Hi Geoff, I am fine thanks - I can't send you a private message yet because I think I have to input 5 messages before I am allowed. I am fine, now retired too. Nice place to live, used to visit Blyth a lot and you're not far from there. Still living in Sheffield. Have a good Easter whatever you are doing. P :)

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Hi Geoff, I am fine thanks - I can't send you a private message yet because I think I have to input 5 messages before I am allowed. I am fine, now retired too. Nice place to live, used to visit Blyth a lot and you're not far from there. Still living in Sheffield. Have a good Easter whatever you are doing. P :)

 

are you stuwerts wife ??

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Yes I went to Burton Street school from 1966 (aged 4). I left in 1974 (aged 12) when it was Langsett first and middle school. My Nannan and Grandad lived at 19 Burton Street and I used to go home to their house for my dinner every day. We lived at 10 Cuthbert Road.

 

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I went to Burton Street School or Langsett First and Middle as it became. Left around 1972 and the head at that time was Mr Ford. Lived at 4 Blackburn Street before they pulled all the houses down. I used to play in the school orchestra and also Sheffield Youth Orchestra. What a brilliant childhood.

I was in the school orchestra (I was the leader in 1973/74 played the violin) and also the Sheffield Youth orchestra! I agree a brilliant childhood. What did you play?

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On 14/05/2011 at 01:39, Fawleyroad said:

Jackie Acaster was my uncle ,he used to sing round my nans house 26 Fawley road when I was a kid,my nan was called Fox with kids Annie,Ivy Mick and George

Hi Fawleyroad, I hope you’re in good health. This is a really long shot here, but wondering if you can shed any light for me. My dad was Jackie Acaster (Jack) (Martin Brand as a club artist). He’s been gone 20 years this year.  My Nan was Annie.  Would be fabulous to connect in some way! Take care. 

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I remember going on a Burton School coach trip to Cleethorpes with the coach parked outside the school. Don't know how it was managed as I didn't attend that school, the kids were all strangers to me. Although, it might have been connected with some after-hours club that the school ran.

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I used to live on Cuthbert Bank Road and went to Burton St school from 1960 to 1965. Don't remember many teachers names but I think Mrs Brennan, Miss Booth, and  Mr Watkins were some of the teachers. Remember using tablets of slate and pieces of chalk in the Infant's! 

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