Hucclecote, Church Of St Philip And St James c.1955
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Photo ref: H337002X
Photo of Hucclecote, Church Of St Philip And St James c.1955

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A Selection of Memories from Hucclecote

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attended this infants school 1955 to 1957 very happy memories! there was a shed at the top of the playground which was full of WW11 gas masks and helmets, used to get a telling off for playing with them! you only live once!!
I used to walk from Trevor Road to go to school at Larkhay Road Infants, so walked passed the church many times. I think a Mrs Mervyn was the Head at that time, and I can remember that a Mrs Harris also taught me. One memory in particular was the very large tree, possibly a horse chestnut that stood in the playground. I re-visited the area some years ago, and the playground had shrunk ! The tree was no longer there, and for that matter it was no longer a school.