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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Lancashire => Topic started by: elin on Sunday 30 March 08 17:13 BST (UK)
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Some years ago my sister on a visit to Liverpool was taken by my uncle to see a plaque at a school which had my father listed on it for some reason that I am not sure of. My uncle and my father are both dead now.
Sadly it had just been removed and some of the stone pieces were lying on the ground and the rest had been thrown away. I think it was whole a list of names not just my Dads. He didn't die in the war so it wouldn't be a roll of honour.
We believe it was Bootle Grammar School but it may have been being demolished. I visited Liverpool Record Office and could find nothing there and also contacted Bootle Old Boys Association who could not help.
I would be very grateful if anybody has any suggestions as to how I could confirm that he attended Bootle Bootle Grammar School and why he was on the plaque.
Thanks for reading this. :)
Elin
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It may be worth contacting one of the names on this site:
http://www.theoldbootleians.plus.com/
to see whether they have access to archives or know where they are, or have any other ideas to help you.
Anna
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Thank you very much Anna, I have emailed the membership secretary.
Elin :)
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hi elin
i went to this school for 5 years, the plaques were usually for achievement ... prefects, school captains and sporting achievements etc
Tony
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Hi Tony,
Thanks for your response! The old Bootlians couldn't help me with this one and others have told me that the plaques were the Roll of Honour, but my father survived the war!
I still don't know for sure that he went to Bootle Grammar School, my Uncle said that he did but my Aunt is sure that it was a Technical College.
I have attached a photo on the offchance that you or somebody else might recognise the uniform or the building. It is of my Father and Grandfather.
Thanks again, :)
Elin
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hi elin
the technical college moved to Bootle grammar in the 60s i think, my dad went to Bootle tech
what was the name?
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just showed dad the pic he said that it was bootle tech in balliol road bootle, near the town hall
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Elin
another thought ...there is a site called Bootle times they are very helpful and love to see the old pics of Bootle etc, someone on there is bound to help and its free to join
best of luck Tony
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Hi Tonka,
That's interesting, it would seem that he went to the technical college then. Do you mean that the technical college took over the old Grammar School building? If so that might explain the confusion.
My dad was called John (Jack) Kelly and he must have been there in the 1920s, I would imagine.
Thanks to you and your dad!
Elin
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another thought ...there is a site called Bootle times they are very helpful and love to see the old pics of Bootle etc, someone on there is bound to help and its free to join
Thank you for that, I will give it a try. :)
Elin
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hi elin
no the other way around the Tech became bootle Grammar, but my dad always insisted that it was the grammar school hehe (because i went later on)
Tony
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Thank you Tony and a warm welcome to RootsChat, it's a fantastic site!!
Elin
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Thank you Tony and a warm welcome to RootsChat, it's a fantastic site!!
Elin
So good, I had to tell you twice!! :D Sorry I was having trouble posting at all, only to find I had sent it twice.
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thank you for the welcome twice x
Tony
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Hi Elin
Bootle is not part of Liverpool, and never has been, so LRO wouldn't have anything. This link might help - http://www.familia.org.uk/services/england/sefton.html
Ken
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Hi Ken,
Thank you very much for the link. I've had a look and it looks very helpful
Cheers, Elin
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recently Roberts was demolished and wondering were does one fine records from that school? pics?
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Hi Elin,
I attended Bootle Grammar School during the late 50s when it was in Balliol Road. The Technical College was next door to the school and not part of it. I do not expect this to be overly helpful, but one never knows. There is also an active group of Old Bootlians (previous of the school). Hope this is of some help.
Richard
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Apparently the Old Boys' organisation arranged for surviving records of Bootle Grammar School to be tranferred to Crosby Library, which has an archives section for Sefton on the first floor.
You can email them - information.services@sefton.gov.uk - for details of what they have. The website for Crosby Library gives opening times etc. Good luck !
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Also ask the question on the Forum link below :-
http://www.bootlehistory.com/
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MANY THANKS FOR YOUR REPLY.
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Did you find what you needed. There's a Bootle History facebook page you could join. I was also looking for information on Bootle Boys Grammar School and they were helpful. It did have links with the Technical School, and was partly on the same site, I understand.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1596115757343049/