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24 September 2014
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Morrison School - 1900

Morrison Sign
"Lads generally are a lazy lot!"
Bert Ralphs

"The teachers who had the greatest influence on me were Mr Raffles (assistant Head) and Mr Gibson. I learned more in Mr Raffles' class than in any other.

He was a brilliant master and extremely strict. If you perchance did not know what he had lectured about on any subject when he came to review it, you would receive a very painful reminder.

Some would say that this is bad teaching: I hold a different view because it was the fear of the cane that made me learn - lads generally are a lazy lot! The threat of the cane made you pay attention"
Bert Ralphs. Born 1902

Smithdown Road and Dudley Road
Smithdown and Dudley Road, 2nd May, 1906
"At least four teachers had taught my Mother"
Mary Palin

"As you can imagine, in those days teachers didn't move around like they do today. When I got into junior school, there were at least four teachers who had taught my Mother.

The Headmistress at the school in Mother's day was Mrs Ada Ward, who I gathered from Mother's conversation with her old school friends, wasn't very popular."
Mary Palin. Her Mother attended from 1908-1914

1900s classroom
"The games played by us were usually confined to the schoolyard: Tick, 'Rally-Ho', and generally knocking each other about! During severe winters when there was a heavy frost, the schoolyard provided us with a great deal of pleasurable excitement."
Bert Ralphs. Born 1902

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