Isleworth, The Thames c.1895
Photo ref: I107301
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A Selection of Memories from Isleworth

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 Isleworth

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I also attended bush house open air school not sure how many years maybe one or two think I left around 1959 - 1961. I think my teacher was Miss Williams - I remember all the teachers names you have mentioned but only recognise one name ( Rosemary Crisp ) of the pupils , in fact I had a crush on Rosemary lol. I remember having breakfast in the hall every day and a big spoon full of cod liver oils and malt . ...see more
My first memory is watching the tide come in by the London Apprentice. As it got dark the reflected lights and sound of lapping water. Sometimes walking from Kew Bridge and getting the ferry across. Later on sitting on the seat by the graveyard railings with different girl friends, and again watching the tide before going into the London Apprentice for a drink. I remember one afternoon in December in the fifties cycling ...see more
I went to Bucsh House Open Air School from about 1961 to 1966. Miss Halladay was my teacher. Class 5. The class had huge windows which were opened it was chilly at times. Miss Burrage was the Head Mistress. Miss Sherwood was the School nurse. I remember Mr Smith my next teacher he was bald and wore a beret. My favourite subject was history. Our other teacher's were Mr Sutton ( Smith) Miss Williams, Mrs ...see more
My mother was living with a Mrs Triggs a foster carer in Isleworth, does anyone remember this family?