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Singing up with memories past



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Published Date: 31 July 2008
More schoolday memories are recaptured by this picture of Hunloke Girls School Choir.
It has been sent in by Mrs Joyce Spolding, of St Augustine's Avenue in Chesterfield and was taken around 1952.

"It was taken before a competition in Matlock and our music teacher was Miss Hunter " says Mrs Spolding — then Joyce Barton — is pictured first on the left on the middle row.

She has managed to name most of the people on the picture.

They are: back row (left to right) — Carrington, Audrey Wornes, — —, June Hubbard, — —, Margaret Willians, — —, Thelma Boden, — —, Ann Biggin.

Middle row: Joyce, Muareen —, Alvina —, Doreen —, Maureen Hawkins, Maureen Barlow, Winnie Beeton, Ann Scott, Julie —, Dorothy Hollingdale, Gwen Barton.

Front row: Cynthia Dolby, Kathleen Draycott, — —, Marion Wainwright, Cynthia Marsh, Barbara Robinson, Dorothy —, — —, — —, — —.

If you know any of the missing names write to us at Memories, Derbyshire Times, Station Road, Chesterfield.

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  • Last Updated: 30 July 2008 4:00 PM
  • Source: Derbyshire Times
  • Location: Chesterfield
 
 

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