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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: magnacarta on Friday 05 November 10 19:24 GMT (UK)
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Has anyone any information on Bath Street School, Bath Street near Lever Street London E.C.
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Hi,
According to "An Index to London Schools and their Records" by Cliff Webb; the LMA hold some records from 1892-1939 for Bath St School, City Rd, EC1. It was renamed Moorfields Primary School in 1951.
Nanny Jan
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Thankyou :)
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Hi Magnacarter,
My nan went to this school and she is still alive.. she is 96 :) She loved her school.. Any help I can offer?
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Amazonia, I would like to know when it was first built.
Did your nan by any chance know anyone living in the original Guinness Buildings in Lever Street?
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Hi, She had this to say. She has all her marbles but she can only remember bits.
She went to Bath St school at age 3 in 1917 and she says it had been opened a long time before that.
She said the school had the boys at the back and the girls at the front.. so they did not mix all the time.
She remembers a caretaker called Mr Cook who was there some years and lived in a house on the premises.
The girls took lessons such as: Laundry/Cooking/Ironing... :o
One of her Aunts whose maiden name was Robinson lived in the Guiness Buildings in Lever Street as my nan used to visit her but she cannot remember her surname. She called her Aunt LIzzie Robinson.. and she was married with 2 kids..
A nice little insight :)
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hello i lived in guinness buildings lever street and went to bath st. school can i help
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Hi
This website information dates the opening of the school as 1879
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/a2a/records.aspx?cat=074-lcc_3&cid=2-1#2-1
Regards
Valda
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well bath st was morefields when i got there in1958 we had been living in guinness buildings since
about 1954 i would have been 18 months old then we had moved from murton st. me my big sister
mum and dad. sister being 4 years older guinness buildings were far better than the house we had
before but now seems quite bad no electrics gas lights no bath a shared loo and only three small
rooms one large sink in the corner of the larger room a piped radio which then seemed fantastic
it was a hard life for mum an dad but i didnt need for much bar the tin bath in front of the fire i was
always last in ( me being the dirty one ) ........ sorry for going on if i can help with anything please let
me know what i cant remember big sis can ...and theres a great photo of bath st. school on friends
reunited that i could down load ( maybe ) if you need it bye for now ...
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Hi
Has anyone any information on the Headmistress Miss Maud Drury of Bath St, School 1909-1916, or any pictures of the school. Is the school still open?
Many thanks
Tuamite
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womblet, my Gran lived there for many years, I understand the wash house was the place to go. I remember the loo I am sure it was elevated and had a dark wood seat,I remember the gas mantles, and the tiled stairwells.
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Hi
Moorfields School closed in 2004
http://www.thecnj.com/islington/2008/060608/inews060608_05.html
From the photograph it looks like the old school building was replaced
http://www.thecnj.com/islington/2008/100308/inews100308_11.html
If photographs survive and earlier records they will be held at the London Metropolitan Archives.
Regards
Valda
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well bath st was morefields when i got there in1958 we had been living in guinness buildings since
about 1954 i would have been 18 months old then we had moved from murton st. me my big sister
mum and dad. sister being 4 years older guinness buildings were far better than the house we had
before but now seems quite bad no electrics gas lights no bath a shared loo and only three small
rooms one large sink in the corner of the larger room a piped radio which then seemed fantastic
it was a hard life for mum an dad but i didnt need for much bar the tin bath in front of the fire i was
always last in ( me being the dirty one ) ........ sorry for going on if i can help with anything please let
me know what i cant remember big sis can ...and theres a great photo of bath st. school on friends
reunited that i could down load ( maybe ) if you need it bye for now ...
My husbands family lived in guiness bldgs lever street and went to bath st school .Do you remember The Rolfes there were nine children .My husband was John Rolfe
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I was born in Ironmonger st which leads onto Lever Street, I attended Bath street/Moorfields school twice! I was born 1947 not sure if I was 3 or 4 when I started there. The class was run by a very old silver haired lady who gave out malt tablets to the children, we listen to a children's programme on the radio in the ground floor hall. In the nursery was a wooden rocking horse which seem to have a life of its own.
Then the girls from Old Street school use to attend an out building for cooking and sewing classes and ask the little kids to buy large cigarettes from the shop in Bath Street.
The Caretaker did in fact live in a house in the playground, where the toilets were.
Teachers I remember are Comey, wexler and a welsh lady teacher.
The school had a fire at the top of the building I believe, not sure of the year.
There is another school now built on the site.
Classes were mixed when I was there and we all mixed at beak times.
There was a canteen type of thing where we went for lunch I remember some of the faces more than others.
Sure others can elucidate more if I have jogged any memories.
EJSC
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I started Bath Street in 1951 I do have form pictures in 1955 with pupils as named
Moorfields Primary School, Radnor Street, London EC1, Mrs J Chatwin with her class, 1955. BACK ROW:- Alan Stratford, Michael Walker, John Fullarton, Roland Sais, Colin Covell, Harry Field, Victor Hart, David Carr, Alan Button, John Dowling. MIDDLE ROW:- John Arrowsmith, Raymond Mann, Alan Hughes, Barbara Tew, Joan Cole, Vivian Edwards, Jacqueline Squires, Vicky Cackett, Frederick Brown, Raymond Smythe, Brian Stephens. FRONT ROW:- Linda Taylor, Pauline Cromer, Linda Duff, Pat Prosser, Janice Baker, Mrs Chatwin, Jane Shipman, Ellen Welch, Valerie Hammond, Christine Card, Pat Martin. SEATED:- Leonard Jones, Leslie Newby, Bobby McDonald See less
The picture which is not complete is 1956
And on of an Ariel view of the Bath Street School
I do hope that some names are remembered
FRED
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I started Bath Street in 1951 I do have form pictures in 1955 with pupils as named
Moorfields Primary School, Radnor Street, London EC1, Mrs J Chatwin with her class, 1955. BACK ROW:- Alan Stratford, Michael Walker, John Fullarton, Roland Sais, Colin Covell, Harry Field, Victor Hart, David Carr, Alan Button, John Dowling. MIDDLE ROW:- John Arrowsmith, Raymond Mann, Alan Hughes, Barbara Tew, Joan Cole, Vivian Edwards, Jacqueline Squires, Vicky Cackett, Frederick Brown, Raymond Smythe, Brian Stephens. FRONT ROW:- Linda Taylor, Pauline Cromer, Linda Duff, Pat Prosser, Janice Baker, Mrs Chatwin, Jane Shipman, Ellen Welch, Valerie Hammond, Christine Card, Pat Martin. SEATED:- Leonard Jones, Leslie Newby, Bobby McDonald See less
The picture which is not complete is 1956
And on of an Ariel view of the Bath Street School
I do hope that some names are remembered
FRED
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Hello Fred.
What a wonderful surprise to see these Class photos in Moorfields Primary School ( Bath Street)
in the 50s.!
I am in the picture..it looks like Next to you. Vicky Cackett ( as was ).
I also know my friend is still in touch with Alan Button.!
I used to walk up from Old St..and City Road. Do you remember their were Horses then,. ?
I can recall passing two beautiful Drey horses on the way to school called ‘Time and Tide’ that used to stop outside the Pub.
I can’t think why I remember them ,? Perhaps because they were quite unusual to see on the streets of London.
What good days and times we had then.
I hope life has treated you well.
Thank you so much for the memories.!