LDS Photos

The Muriels!
The Muriels!

Library scan

Sandra, Barbara, Yvonne, Sheila and Susan - LDS 59-60
Sandra, Barbara, Yvonne, Sheila and Susan – LDS 59-60

“Where are they now? 

Sandra Rose, married Michael Purchase, her mother kept the post office at Fifehead Neville Barbara Lewis whose parents moved to Pewsey when she was studying for her GCEs so she stayed for a while with Yvonne Bright at Yetminster.

Yvonne Bright is now Mrs. Bennett living at Penny Farm, Bagber.

Sheila Cooper married Michael Andrews from Sturminster Newton.   She was a nurse.

Susan Burgess, became Mrs. Gorman – became a Practice Nurse at Wool or Wareham.

Photo supplied by Jenny Foot, married farmer Bernie Taylor, and now retired.

Val Coffin, Janice Rolls, Jane Meaker, and Pauline Batstone
Val Coffin, Janice Rolls, Jane Meaker, and Pauline Batstone

Val Waterfall (nee Coffin) Janice Hutchings (nee Rolls) Jane Tearle (nee Meaker) and Pauline Batstone in Pauline’s conservatory in 2010.

2 thoughts on “LDS Photos

  1. Colin Lewis November 22, 2017 / 7:19 pm

    Does anyone remember Gillian Veitch from Nether Compton, who was at LDS from ’54 through to ’59. She studied O. T. in London before moving to Canada in ’64 with her husband and three children. She was an artist, a farmer and owned a bar! In ’84 she and her engineer husband moved to Minneapolis and then on to Northern California where she died this Spring

    • Val Giles January 30, 2019 / 12:42 pm

      I have just noticed this post, Colin Lewis. Gill was a year or two above me at LDS. I knew her through her mother, who was Somerset County Council’s Children’s Officer while I was in the care of SCC from the age six. So sorry to hear of Gill’s death in the Spring of 2017.

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