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List view record 1: Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known.List view anchor tag for record 1: Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known.
Thumbnail for Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known.
Remove Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known. from your current listSave Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known. to your current list
List view record 1: Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known.
Remove Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known. from your current listSave Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known. to your current list
Thumbnail for Part of a school concert at Shadow Moss school on Ringway Road (the school was half-way between the communities of Heyhead and Moss Nook), based on Mendelssohn's Spring Songs. The girls were dressed in different coloured costumes as crocuses, daffodils and snowdrops, three of each flower. Taken c.1936. From left to right: sitting, the donor; Margaret Gregory (her father was a chief accountant and she used to go to private schools but came to Shadow Moss because it had such a good reputation for its pupils passing scholarships for Manchester and Cheshire schools); Doris Lovesey; Nancy Hankinson; the girl sitting at the top is not known; not known; Sylvia Pearson; not known; May Perrin (she married Sidney Pearson); not known.
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