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Call for old school photos!
Published: 25/09/2017
Flintshire Record Office is appealing for old school photographs.
The Record Office is holding a School Nostalgia Day on Thursday, 5 October to
encourage people to bring in their school photographs. If you can’t bear to be
parted from them, bring them in and they can be scanned and returned.
Principal Archivist, Claire Harrington, said:
“We have hundreds of school photographs in the archive but still have gaps,
particularly in the Deeside area, although we welcome photographs of any area
because the more we have, the better the record will be for future
generations. If you have class photographs in a drawer or in the attic, please
bring them in. It doesn’t matter whether they are 100 years old or 1 year old,
we need to have a comprehensive record.”
The School Nostalgia Day will take place on Thursday 5 October 2017 between 2pm
and 4.30pm at the Old Rectory, Rectory Lane, Hawarden (down the lane by the
side of the Post Office), CH5 3NR.
On the day there will be an exhibition of old school photographs and displays
of school log books which offer a fascinating history of the changing face of
education, a time when the School Inspector’s report was just a paragraph long;
when children paid a coal tally and were absent to collect the harvest; when
disease was commonplace and national holidays were celebrated.
There will be free tea, coffee and cake and a quiz based on a 1950s 11 plus
exam with the winner receiving an hour’s free research carried out by a member
of staff from the Record Office.
So, please bring along your photos and you will be sure of a warm welcome.
Don’t worry if you can’t get to the event on 5 October, you can always bring in
your photographs another time, just ring the Record Office on 01244 532364 to
make an appointment.