Seven Kings, Westwood Recreation Ground c.1955
Photo ref: S639019
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A Selection of Memories from Seven Kings

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 Seven Kings

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Does any one remember Mr Crisp a qualified fa coach and also history teacher
I attended the school between 1955 and 1959. Memories of the Headmaster Mr Nutting and teachers Mr Mooney, Mrs Fox, Miss Woodward and my class teacher of three years Mr. Freeman. Was, to my great surprise, picked to play football for the school in my last year - remember team mates Barry Semke, Kenneth O'Brien, Ronnie Haynes the goalkeeper and Terence Simpkin. Lived in Westwood Road and walked to school each day along Meads Lane. Happy days. Moved to Surrey in '59.
I have fond memories of both upper and lower schools. Mr Nutting was headmaster of the Junior School and Mr Quinn the secondary School, both very different in their character. Mrs Cooke, Miss Anderson, Miss Barton and Mr Davies were among my favourites at Junior School and I used to visit for many years after I had left school and moved away. I was at Secondary school between 1964 and 1970 ...see more
I remember walking from St. Albans road to downshall and home for lunch. Horrible walk along that long road