Photos


We have loads of photos from last time but could always have more!  Search out your old photos – and if you have the ability to scan them that’s even better!  When you’re ready, email photos@fitzlaur8082.com and either request a link so you can upload the scans to us, or if you can’t scan them, ask for a postal address to send them to so we can scan them and send them back. Please don't just email photos to that address - the mailbox isn't large enough!  Also use that email address if you have any technical photo queries.  We really need all photos by the end of May to give us time to pull them altogether for the reunion, but the sooner you can do this the better!

These are some out there on the internet already, like this one - we promise not to share any photos you send us on the web, unless everyone involved in the photo gives permission.

The staff at the time of the closure of Fitzmaurice Grammar School, Bradford-on-Avon in 1980

Back, left to right, Alistair Thomson, Tony Hull, Geoff Swift, Peter Knight, John Warburton, John Blowers, Stuart Ferguson, Tim Wilbur, Bob Hawkes, Harry Haddon, John Blake.
Centre: Joan Davis, Lynne Powell, Doug Anderson, Colin Steele, Virginia Evans, Joan Van Ryssen, Margaret Osbourne, Mireille (French Assistante), Sally Burden, Margaret Gadd.
Front: Ken Revill, Marilyn Maundrell, Noreen Brady, Sid Johnson, Gerald Reid (Headmaster), Meg Tottle-Smith, Enid Wicheard, Diane Satterthwaite, Liz Buchanan, Margaret Hore.



2 comments:

  1. So many memories from the early sixties. Geoff Swift.. met him years later when he lived in Welton, near Radstock. Joan Van Ryssen...have met her since through her husband Ian at Steeple Ashton. Margaret Hore... was a very beautiful young woman back in the 60s, certainly to teenage boys! Doug Anderson... spoiled the enjoyment of history for me after the gentle story telling techniques of Majorie Pickworth... Colin Steele, my favourite English teacher, who inspired me to become an English teacher myself for 30 years! Sid Johnson... he was very cruel to me, but was the only person this side of Ursa Major who could have got me through O level Maths.
    Have a happy reunion, you 'youngsters' from the 1980s!!

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  2. Thank you! Not sure we feel very "youngster" like at the thought of 30 years but we are going to have a great time!

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