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Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Holy Trinity Juniors
The following three photos where sent in by Stephen Woolley.
They are Holy Trinity Junior school circa late 60's.
Stephen will send the names list as soon as he has time.
Thanks Stephen :)
1 comment:
Werneth Low
said...
I love these photos. I left Holy Trinity School in 1956 but my class photos were taken in exactly the same place, with the graveyard wall behind us. Compared to these classes, ours were massive in size!
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1 comment:
I love these photos. I left Holy Trinity School in 1956 but my class photos were taken in exactly the same place, with the graveyard wall behind us. Compared to these classes, ours were massive in size!
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