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Right, here's a good un. Around 1920 there was a "school" of this name which in its spare time also played other schools at hockey, football etc.

There's no trace of any such place so far. The only suggestions I've had are a sort of technical "school" at Nottingham University, or something at Ericcsons.

Any ideas? !jumping!

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Vaguely recall playing school cricket against a team of that name in the late 50's...

Was it not part of the Waverley Art School??

Cheers

Robt P.

will follow that up, thanks.

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This quote seems to fit the bill.

[Q]My mother, Jeanne K Anderson, recently passed away and going through her things in order to settle her estate has raised many questions. We knew that Mum worked intercepting German coded Morse transmissions during the war and we have a record of her having been at Chicksands Priory in March 1943 as part of Y service. She came from WTS GPO Nottingham, which we guess was Wireless Telegraphy School[/Q]

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This quote seems to fit the bill.

[Q]My mother, Jeanne K Anderson, recently passed away and going through her things in order to settle her estate has raised many questions. We knew that Mum worked intercepting German coded Morse transmissions during the war and we have a record of her having been at Chicksands Priory in March 1943 as part of Y service. She came from WTS GPO Nottingham, which we guess was Wireless Telegraphy School[/Q]

INTERESTING! Thanks very much. It adds a bit more to the stash of info!

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