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CCHS Staff Photograph, c.1958
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Back Row L to R:  Miss Parker (Art), Miss Mather (PE), Miss Frankham (RE) or Miss Langley, Mrs Mollie Brown (Art),Miss Hunt, Anita Loosemoor or Mrs Margrave (Chemistry), Miss Russell (Head of History), Miss Addison (English).

 

Middle Row L to R:  Miss Graham (French), Mrs Douglas (Scripture and French) or Mrs Hale, Mrs Lorrimer (French), Mrs Rodwell (Biology),Mrs Cunningham (Art), Mrs Pipe (Games), Mrs Jo Bailey later Crawshaw (Geography), Miss Floyd Stephens (German), Miss Betty Nicholls (French), Miss Grigg (Music), Miss Jean Nunn (Biology), Miss Nora Pannell (Science), Mr Stachnik (Chemistry).

 

Front Row L to R:  Miss Overy (English), Miss Mary Mann (English and Maths), Miss Easton (Dom Science), Miss M E Phillips (Maths and Deputy Head), Miss Stebborn (Maths) or Miss Stebbings, Miss K Vashon Baker (Scripture and Headmistress), Mrs Casey (English), Miss Hodgkiss(Maths), Miss Flatman (Latin), Mrs Delaney (Geography), Miss Harvey (School Secretary).

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Mrs. Lomas replaced Mrs. Easton. Miss Wiggins replaced, or anyway was later, than Miss Addison, though they may have been there at the same time but briefly there was an elderly lady teaching English, called Miss Gibbon(s), who was perhaps a stand in. Janet Lambert was teaching at the same time as Mrs Lomas, because there was a cookery room, as well as a needlework room, at Norman Way and Mrs Easton must have left soon after the school moved there, at Christmas, 1957. Kathleen Taylor was RE and was at the school later than Miss Frankham and Miss Loosemoor. The apparent absence of Miss Bayliss, who taught history with Miss Russell, is puzzling.

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