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60s

Rhosddu Infants Reception Class 1960-61

Rhosddu Infants Reception Class in Prices Lane Park in 1960/61. Source: Kindly supplied by Frederick Czulowski.

1800s

BERSHAM AND ADWY SCHOOL LOGS AND DIARIES. GIRLS SCHOOL 1869 – 1889

Annie Foulkes was the first Principal Teacher, during her time at the school there was not very much of outside interest in the Log Books except for the usual day-to-day entries for the running of [more]

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