Clapham, Village c.1905
Photo ref: C229301
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A Selection of Memories from Clapham

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 Clapham

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Hi I was at a school in Balham for 1 year before we moved into the brand new MT School. The first year at Balham school was horrible we had a very strict teacher called Miss Smart. She used to hit my friend's hand across her knuckles because she didn't write well with the ink and pen tip which was so hard to use. I left MT in fifth year on 1965 after doing 2 years doing ...see more
Roger Sailes . Henry thornton school fire
I remember delivering evening papers the night Henry Cooper fought Cassias Clay. An elderly couple living in number 86 I believe, won a competition to see the fight. Many folks came out to see them off.
Hello all, My name is Emily and I am currently writing up the memoirs of my grandmother, who would have been known as Cynthia Davies or Miss Davies at the time. She says she was a teacher for the first years, and taught a class of forty girls at the annexe in Balham, where the infants were in 1960-61. She also got married and then became Mrs Birkett. Any information or memories you have would be greatly ...see more