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Gym display at the Girls' Grammar School
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Production of the "Collenswood Chronicle"
... Kaye Peters and Michael Lefever are seen producing the latest edition of the school magazine, the Collenswood Chronicle, in April 1967. ...
Holy Trinity Church in 1876
The Holy Trinity Church is an Anglican Church built in 1861 at the south end of the High Street. It was supposed to help the growing population who lived on the other side of town and often made the long walk to St Nicholas’ Church, only to find that there were no seats available. The architect of Holy Trinity was Arthur Blomfield, nephew of the rector and son of the Bishop of Stevenage who was also the Lord of the Manor in Stevenage. He went on ...
Stevenage Girls' School production of "Pinocchio"
... Lucy Smith is pictured (centre) in the role of Pinocchio in this production in April 1971, with Janice Small as Geppetto on her right. ...
Open Day at Collenswood School 1963
... Was your work on display here in 1963? ...
Collenswood School visit to Europe 1976
... Where did these pupils visit on their trip to Europe in July 1976, and were you among them? ...
Collenswood School entrance
... Collenswood School opened in borrowed premises at Barnwell School, and it is not clear when it moved to its own site (pictured here) in Collenswood Road, but it must have been c. 1963. ...
Drama class at Stevenage College
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ABC Cinema
The ABC Cinema has been around since at least 1973 where it made headlines by allowing the town’s cinema-goers to help choose what should be shown there. It was also one of three cinemas in the country to have a special type of Japanese projector that could play 16mm films as well as the standard 3.5mm films. When the new town centre was planned the Development Corporation was keen to include a cinema and so in 1960 a site was allocated for a cin...
Camps Hill J.M.I School
... Chells Way, Stevenage. Camp’s Hill Junior Mixed School opened in 1959 and Camp’s Hill Infants School also opened in 1959, but in the late 1970’s the two schools merged and the School is now known as Camps Hill Community Primary School. The badge in the picture was the school badge in 1989. We do not know what the three towers represent or the chevron shape but we are keen to learn more about the history of the school. ...
The History of Broadhall Way Stadium
Stevenage Town, as they were known in the early 1960s, had their playing pitch and headquarters west of the Great North Road. When this was required for the warehousing and service industry, Stevenage Development Corporation offered them a new site south of Broadhall Way and opposite the Roaring Meg. A temporary arrangement According to local architect Leonard Vincent this was a temporary arrangement pending the provision of a permanent football ...
Stevenage College Rag Week 1966
... Stevenage College of Further Education Rag Week event in the Town Square in April 1966. ...
Stevenage College open air theatre
... Raymond Goodsall oversees the construction of an open air theatre at the College in 1961. Was it ever completed? ...
Bedwell School pupils with a hovercraft
... Were you among the admirers of this hovercraft in July 1975? ...
Bedwell School drama production
... Were you in this production of “Captain Scuttleboom’s Treasure” in March 1964? ...
Bedwell School entrance
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Barclay School, Stevenage, Walkern Road 70th Reunion. November 30th 2019. All Ex Pupils Welcome.
The 70th anniversary of Barclay school Stevenage takes place this year. Celebrations will take place at the school in Walkern Road on November 30th doors open at 3.00pm until 9.00pm. Bar and music from 6.00pm. All ex Barclay school pupils are welcome to attend at anytime during the day. Meet up with old class mates, old friends you’ve lost contact with or meet new friends. As the school has been open for 70 years some families will have had 4 gen...
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