Annfield Plain, War Memorial In The Park c.1965
Photo ref: A111020M
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Photo ref: A111020M
Photo of Annfield Plain, War Memorial In The Park c.1965

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A Selection of Memories from Annfield Plain

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. Here are some from Annfield Plain

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The date given for this picture is incorrect. The school opened in 1966 as Annfield Plain Grammar Technical School; I moved here from Annfield Plain Junior Mixed School the following year and left after taking my A-Levels in 1974. Following the move to comprehensive education, it was renamed as Greencroft Comprehensive School. The picture appears to have been taken shortly after the Grammar school opened. Thank you - archivist is now aware. Ed
My dad's best friend was George Barker born 1925ish. He lived in Annfield Plain and his dad was a fruit and potato merchant, specialising in bananas, named George W. Barker. Does anyone know anything about this family. Dad is trying to get in touch. G.D. Lomax.