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Children from St Marys School seen here takng an English lesson. The large tin bath in the picture is being used to catch water leaking through the ceiling. circa 1960
Lena Zavaroni singer fist in air with other schoolchildren. Circa 1960
Twice a week eleven senior boys ar Keighley Grammar School Yorkshire consider complaints by juniors who feel they have been unfairly treated by prefects. 1966
Ken Loach, (film director) on the school football playing field, during the filming of the football scene in the film Kes
David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes. Here Billy Casper is playing the goalkeeper in the school football match scene
David Bradley, (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes. Kes is a 1969 release drama film directed by Ken Loach
School lunch time at Longsands School, St Neots, Cambridgeshire. The pupils look through into the kitchens where the dinner lady is preparing the food
Picture shows David de Massey, deputy head of Kings Hedges Junior School, Cambridge. Picture shows David with his pupils in the classroom
Picture shows Barrington Village, Cambridgeshire. Pupils outside a school. A google search shows that the school in 2021, is Barrington C Of E Primary School
At the War Office Selection Board school. All candidates for promotion from the ranks undergo a three days course to determine whether they have the qualities necessary to make a good officer
Some of the girls of the Womens Royal Army Corps who are learning to handle motorcycles and other transport at the womens Territorial Camp at Rolston, East Yorkshire. 31st August 1949
Preparatory Training Centre, Rathbone Road, Liverpool, 2nd July 1940. The school is now being expanded for use as a training centre for the instruction in the engineering trades
Pupils at of Haigh House Blue Coat School, Coventry, looking happy as they won at School Sports, Haigh House are named after Bishop Haigh, former Bishop of Coventry
A group of fourth year business studies students at Nunthorpe School organised a fashion show to raise money for charity. Clothes were lent by local stores
Billingham Campus School headmaster John Finnel is pictured with pupils Andrea Dixon, Claire Plumpton and Paul Shadforth, who helped to produce the Campus edition of the School Gazette
Lansbury Susan Lawrence School (Classroom Scenes), Poplar, London. 26th April 1951
School children playing yoyo games in the school yard. March 1967
Picture shows Sawston County Junior School Headmaster Mr D. W. John, leaning agains the sign post of his school with his young pupils playing behind him during their break time
Mr T. M. Watson, Chief Constable of Wallsall (wearing mac), leading his men in to the gas van during the Gas Drills at Walsall Fire station in preparation for a real attack. 29th October 1936
District Officer Coleman explaining the air raid precautions to the members of the Aston Hippodrome Company during their visit to the Central Fire Station in Birmingham
Britain new Reconnaissance Corps forms the spearhead of the Armys attack. Theirs is the job of going ahead and harassing the enemy at the same time sending back information to the main forces
Swimming is regarded as on essential part of military training. Dunkirk proved the importance of this. A battalion of the Reconnaissance Corps had the idea of embodying in their swimming training
A Reconnaissance Unit of the British Army Royal Warwickshire Regiment in training in Northern Ireland during the Second World War
Army ladies during a lesson. It is not clear if the people are French, though the French language is written on the blackboard. Location unknown. Picture taken 12th April 1944
Boy cadets of 14-17 years old are learning the complex craft of modern soldiering. They study map reading and field strategy, and handle the armys up-to-date instruments and weapons
The AFS go about their training. World War Two. Hull Yorkshire. Caption suggests they are taking part in one kind of contest
Women cookery experts teach men at a naval school. Naval ratings are taught by ex-school cookery instructors to make tasty dishes for Patrol Service ships like minesweepers
Bridge stresses, young engineering scientists from St Columbas Primary School with their teacher Mrs Naomi Flynn. Let to right are, Anita Pilnick, 6, Emma Griffiths, 7, Anthony Munro, 7
Wireless experts of a West Country Tank Corps unit practicing wireless telephony at their West Country Headquarters during the Second world War. 15th July 1940
Soldiers at a camp in the Midlands learn the art of erecting and dismantling a field kitchen at an Army School of Cookery during the Second World War. 1st August 1940
Maze of wires inside a tank presents no problems to these members of a West Country Tank Corps unit. Each day they take lessons on the intricate electric wiring system of a tank at their West Country
These young militiamen enjoying their leisure after a hard days training at a former country mansion in Derbyshire during the Second World War. 15th February 1940
An explanation of the details of an anti-tank gun being given to members of a West Country Tank Corps unit in a depot in the North of England during the Second World War. 15th July 1940
Blackboard diagrams assist this class of members of a West Country Tank Corps unit in learning Morse code signs at their West Country Headquarters. 15th July 1940
A sectionised old bus engine is used to teach these members of a West Country Tank Corps unit all about the mechanics of their vehicles at their West Country Headquarters during the Second World War
Tuition in wireless is one of the most popular courses for these young soldiers in the grounds of a Derbyshire Centre of the Royal Corps of Signals. 27th March 1940
Cooks at an army school of cookery in the Midlands patting a crust of earth in completing the building of a field kitchen. 1st August 1940
A former Derbyshire country mansion now being used as an infantry training centre with militiamen in training as Officers
A unit of Royal Engineers practicing pontoon bridge building over a river in Derbyshire during the Second World War. 25th November 1940
Learning to cook under the direction of skilled Army cooks. Picture possibly taken at an army barracks, where these ladies will eventually cook for the troops stationed here
Bobby Charlton, ex footballer for Manchester United and England from the 1950s to the early 1970s, launches the school sports day at British Gas Sports and Social Club, Erdington, Birmingham
Sheila Sidaway under instruction from Edward Millward - lectures in Welsh. University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. 12th March 1969
Learner driver in a Volkswagen Beetle. May 1962
Dunston swimming baths where the local authority has been running a learn to swim course for under fives. 18th August 1978
A happy atmosphere and a patient teacher. Given these ingredients and any child can learn to swim. Here the children of Monkhouse Junior School are put through their paces by Mrs Brewerton
London School of Printing and Kindred Trades. These students in the book-binding department are applying gold finish to the backs of volumes. 14th September 1935
David Bradley (on the right), (aged 14) playing the part of Billy Casper, pictured with his Kestral, on the film set of the film Kes
Reunion time for former Liverpool manager Bill Shankly as he meets two of his ex Reds stars Ian St John (now Portsmouth manager) and Ron Yeats at St Helens