Pupils and Staff in the 1928 School Photograph

106     Mr William Wilkinson                      1925 -1931     English, Drill (from Lancashire called pupils lads or lasses)
107     Mr Stanley E. Bodey                       1923 -1955     Science
108     Mr E. W. Cresswell Luke               1920 -1933     Geography
109     Mr Norman H. Fackrell                   1922 -1931      Latin & Maths (he had an accident on his motorbike)
110     Miss Adalaide O. Smith                 1921- 1950      Needlework, Art
111     Miss Annie Smith                            1904- 1936      Head Mistress

112     Miss Ivy H. Talbot                            1920- 1948      History Staff
113     Miss Gladys M. M. Thomas           1924- 1937      French Staff
114     Miss Dorothy Ryde                         1926 - 1928      French Staff
115     Miss Doris Munday                         1926 -1938      French Staff
116     Miss Frances W. Musslewhite       1918 -1957      Botany

8         Albert M. Griffin ?
9         William G. Waller 1925
13       Philip Spreadbury
14       Philip Shelley 1925
15       A. H. William Skeet 1925 perhaps 3
16       William Salter 1925
21       Harry Sprague 1925
24       V. Besset Wadden 1924
25       Gladys Gould from Albrook
26       Marjorie Foot
27       Elsie Foden
28       Joan Bennet from West End
29       Kitty I. Bignell 1924 from West End
31       ? Watson
32       Gertrude Watson
34      Gwen E. Jessop 1924
35       Mabel Tilbury 1924
36       Sylvia E. Jessop 1925
39       Gwen Jessop
41       Kathleen Dean
46       Gwen Butcher
47       Daphne Ireland from Romsey
48       Ruby Stallard 1924 from Romsey
49       Ursula Mansfield 1924 from Romsey
50       Marjorie Ulrich 1925
52       Violet Smith 1924
53       Molly Brown from West End
54       Esme Samways
55       Rosie Sprague?
56       Lily (Biddy) Morris 1924
57       Ruby Stembridge
58       Freda Stannard
59       Olive Jenman 1924
60        Iris Doody

69       Sidney Batston
70       Rusty Tribe 1925
71       Frank Fellows
73       Frank ?
74 ?    Cook
75       Stanley Notley
77       Walter Welch
78       Eric Thornton 1924
79       Leonard Maskell
80       Freddie Randall

81       Philip Bound from Hythe*
82       Albert Weekes
83       Edgar Wiltshire (younger brother of Ruby, used to cycle in from West End)
84       Eric Richards from Dibden Purlieu*
85       Peter Batston
88       Stan T. Spreadbury 1925
92       Wilfred Miller
93       Leslie Gooden
94       Charlie Garland

101     Bunny Austin (good at tennis)
103     Edward Dimmer
104     6th Form?
105     Alec Carey

117     Mary Charlton
118     Ada (Birdie) Illston (married Bert Cook)

119     Vera Boyer
120     N. (Dolly) Jones 1926
124     Ruby Wilshire

128     Ada Wiltshire
129     Muriiel Middleton
130     Muriel (or Gladys?) Clark
134     Nora Blackman 1925
135     Elsie N. Hedge 1925
140     Annie Aitken 1925
142     Joan Browning 1926
143     Margaret Baster 1926
145     Dorothy Dowling 1926
146     Heather Faithful 1926
147     Rose Bowden 1926
148     Christina E. Kelley 1926
149     Bessie Clements 1926
150     Winnie Padden
151     Joan Nippierd 1926
152     Maisy Upson 1926
154     Betty Dimmer 1925

154     Eric Richards
155     Ruth Collins 1926
156     Bowley? Perhaps 158, Eastleigh newsagents
157     Joan Napier
160     George Targett
174     Alice Topp
178     Doris Dyer

179     Frank Brown (he became editor of the Eastleigh Weekly News)
180     Teddy Topp
183     Joyce Griffin
186     Frank Brown Editor of Eastleigh Weekly
188     Sylvia?
189     Arthur E. Roberts 1926
190     Sylvia Millington
192     Ethel Harris 1926
198     Phyllis Tier
200     Margaret Weeks 1926

211     Joan Dear (her father kept the Bridge Inn at Shawford, her sister Molly)

212     Joan Ninnim
213     Elsa Silk 1926
215     Ethel Parkes 1926
218     Jack Geary

 

*Philip Bound and Eric Richards used to travel to school via bicycle, ferry and train and arrived at school

at about 10 am.  They had to leave school at 3 pm to travel home. Apparently Barton Peveril was the only

grammar school in the area administered by Hampshire County Council.  (source Biddy Cull (nee Morris)

The City of Southampton was its own education authority.

 

During the General Strike in 1926 one girl rode her horse to school and left it in the orchard. (source Biddy Cull)