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"Great class mates August 1954"

A review of Victoria Primary School by Beryl Tonner written on Tuesday 6th of February 2024

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I went to Victoria Primary in Govanhill from age of 5 in 1954 to age 10 or 11. The only teacher I can remember was a Miss Mitchell. My class mates I remember were Marilyn Dunsmore ( my best pal) Margaret Sloss,David Freckelton, Charles Andrew , James Ferguson, Ronald Neilson, Jim Swan, I should know more I would need to look at my school photo to remind me . Great days & good memories.😍.

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