Heswall, School Hill c.1955
Photo ref: H276047
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This view was taken from the top of School Hill, looking across the Dee Estuary towards the Clwydian Hills. Trees now obstruct the view of Heswall parish church, whose tower we can clearly see here. St Peter's School stands at the top of School Hill. During May 1941, Heswall was bombed, the school lost three classrooms and the headmaster's daughter and her fiancé were killed. The shop on the right is advertising Player's cigarettes - they probably killed a few people too!

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Memories of Heswall, School Hill c1955

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. These memories are of Heswall, School Hill c.1955

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I was a pupil here from 1954 until passing the 11+ in 1959 & going to Calday. My teachers were: Mrs Sullivan - year 1 Mrs Bentham - year 2 Mrs Nettle - year 3 Mr Jarvis - year 4 Miss Earl - year 5 I remember Miss Earl used to come in every day from North Wales by public transport - not many cars about then. The headmaster was "pop" Edwards who had been there for donkey's years - he was there when my dad was a ...see more