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Chandos says
It’s Spitalgate Infants Launder Terrace – now an Antique Centre. I’m the good looking one on the far right next to Tony Carrington. Other names Rosemary Peel, Cliff Patton, Geoff Ellis, Gerald Scoffield, John Hancock, Graham Mitchell, Keith Simpson, Robin Haynes, David Laine far left, Jeffrey Warwick. That’s about all I can put names to.
bluejob says
Yes, it was Spitalgate Infant school in the 1950’s. My name is Sue Marjoram (nee Chantry) and I am in this photograph, 2nd row from the back, second in from the right. I remember a few names and recall David Layne. I now live near Cambridge and left Grantham aged 19 years. Nice to see these old photographs.