peterw
05-02-2006, 01:38
If you went to Hunter’s Bar Council School between 1935-41 you’re more than likely an old schoolmate and I’d like to hear from you. And if you happen to know any of the following I’d be equally glad to hear what happened to them.
There was Eric and Edgar Wallace who lived on Sharrow Vale Road, Pat Bray who lived I think on Dover Road, and his parents had Brays Florists in the city centre. Gordon Saul was lived on Cemetery Road, two lads from Fulwood Cottage Homes whose names I don’t remember, the Robinson twins, the Acaster twins, Michael Mower whose father was head cashier at the Sheffield Star, a lad called Eric? Hobson whose father was musical director at the Empire Theatre, Man Gee Wong whose parents had Wong’s Chinese Laundry on Ecclesall Road, Raymond Neill who lived on Neill Road, Peter Hogg whose father had a butchers shop on Sharrow Vale Road and a host of others whose names, alas, are a distant memory.
Teachers included Mr Hodgkinson, Mr Cooper, and the head, Thomas Bingham, who I believe died in his 90s. In the infants the head was a Miss Glossop who later became head of a school at Shiregreen.
Among the girls was Betty Rutter, Patricia Taylor who was a dancer (her father was at departmental manager at Sheffield and Ecclesall Co-op) and Audrey Rimmington.
There was Eric and Edgar Wallace who lived on Sharrow Vale Road, Pat Bray who lived I think on Dover Road, and his parents had Brays Florists in the city centre. Gordon Saul was lived on Cemetery Road, two lads from Fulwood Cottage Homes whose names I don’t remember, the Robinson twins, the Acaster twins, Michael Mower whose father was head cashier at the Sheffield Star, a lad called Eric? Hobson whose father was musical director at the Empire Theatre, Man Gee Wong whose parents had Wong’s Chinese Laundry on Ecclesall Road, Raymond Neill who lived on Neill Road, Peter Hogg whose father had a butchers shop on Sharrow Vale Road and a host of others whose names, alas, are a distant memory.
Teachers included Mr Hodgkinson, Mr Cooper, and the head, Thomas Bingham, who I believe died in his 90s. In the infants the head was a Miss Glossop who later became head of a school at Shiregreen.
Among the girls was Betty Rutter, Patricia Taylor who was a dancer (her father was at departmental manager at Sheffield and Ecclesall Co-op) and Audrey Rimmington.