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biggsy

biggsy Report 17 Jul 2015 13:26

When I was at primary school in Soest, I am sure my teacher was Miss Sutherland. If I am right about this, I can tell you that I still have fond memories of her.
Best wishes Trevor Biggs. Soest Primary School 1970's.

Lynne

Lynne Report 21 Dec 2014 18:03

Trying to put a timeline together for Vera. Thank you for help given to date, information from the Sunderland Echo has helped enormously.

Have found Vera on the electoral roll in 1945 in Birmingham; I know that ER's were not done in 1944 but understand that two were done in 1945.

Is anybody able to do a check for me to see if Vera was at 23 Woodville Crescent in 1945 and in 1948? I understand that a national check was done on the population in 1939 and that this info. is due out soon on the internet.

Many thanks.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 10 Dec 2014 15:25

http://www.baor-locations.org/Home.aspx.html
worth a look.

there were 300+ British teachers destine to BAOR British Army on the Rhine)in 1946.

Lynne

Lynne Report 9 Dec 2014 21:33

Yes apparently she was on an American base at Bad Neuheim. The school has since closed.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 9 Dec 2014 21:14

http://www.frankfurthigh.com/history/subpages/fahs_hous...

an interesting site,,,,,,no much help to your seach though,,,,but many photos.

Bad Neuheim Frankfurt was where the US was based,

Lynne

Lynne Report 8 Dec 2014 10:32

No they were sent to different places. Also Vera must have moved around as we have a photograph of her where it says she is at a place called Bad Neuheim; that was at the opposite end of the country. In a letter it says she was a headteacher there.

Kay????

Kay???? Report 7 Dec 2014 17:51

Perhaps you could trace the family of the other person to see if they taught in the same school or place,,,,,,they may have kept intouch when they returned to UK.

Lynne

Lynne Report 7 Dec 2014 09:29

Found an article in the same paper dated 1948 where it says she was in a Hamburg school . It sounded as if she was teaching German children as it says they didn't have any shoes. Many thanks

Kay????

Kay???? Report 6 Dec 2014 22:37

20th December 1946,Sunderland Echo.

Two Sunderland teachers are going to Germany where they are to teach the childen of British Service men,
They are Miss Ethel Thwails of ------Roker at present on the staff of Redley Junior School and Miss Vera O Sutherland of 23 Woodland Cresent now at Plains Farm Junior Mixed School.
Both teachers have been seconded by Sunderland Education Authority for duty with the British Forces Education Service,

Miss Sutherland expects to go in April. (1947).


Concidering how many BFPO there were in Germany she could have taught at any of them,,,,,,,,there were RAF and Army troops based all over along with their families.

Dussledorf,
Rheindahlan.
Munster,
Herford.
Hamburg.
Monchengladbach.to name a few bases.

Lynne

Lynne Report 6 Dec 2014 21:20

Have just found out that Vera initially taught at a school in Hamburg in 1947 - 1948. Again it is proving difficult to find out any information, you would have thought that it was out there somewhere.
There was a post in her local English newspaper about her asking for shoes for the children she was teaching.
Anybody any ideas?

Lynne

Lynne Report 19 Aug 2014 17:20

Thanks Elizabeth
Had found the first site and sent an email but as yet no response. Also found the second site but found it impossible to enter as I didn't have the requested information to log on.
Thanks a lot

Lynne

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 19 Aug 2014 10:21

Lynne,

Don't know if this will help, but have a look at this entry I found on Google. It might be worth an email.

http://www.aoshs.org/bschools.html#Bad Nauheim ES

I think if you are entering Bad Neuheim, you may be missing some things on Google.

Elisabeth

Edit: another site
http://www.classmates.com/places/school/Bad-Nauheim-Elementary-School/22600681

Lynne

Lynne Report 19 Aug 2014 00:15

Thanks. Just had a quick look and the site has a lot of information. I really need to know the name of the school. Many of the schools had names which bore no connection to the base or town they were servicing.
I put in Bad Neuheim in the general search and there was only one response which was a German lady visiting from Bad Neuheim.
It's probably worth a closer look.

Lynne

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 18 Aug 2014 21:15

It does sound very possible that there is an American link, but just in case it was a British school, I'll post this link as a possible resource.

http://www.ioe.ac.uk/services/932.html


Gwyn

Lynne

Lynne Report 18 Aug 2014 13:51

Thanks Ron
Have contacting the organisation you mention. Awaiting replies. I know 1950 is a long time ago now but you never know, somebody might have some old photographs.

Lynne

Ron2

Ron2 Report 17 Aug 2014 19:02

I Googled: "Bad Nauheim american military school" and had a look at fol sites:

FAHS, Where We Lived - Frankfurt American High School www.frankfurthigh.com/history/subpages/fahs_housing.htm Great site: http://forgotten-frankfurt.blogspot.com/ US Installation/housing recent photos ... I too was an ARMY brat 1969 ( age 13) in Bad Nauheim 1969.

Alvin York Village housing US Army - Bad Nauheim - Wikimapia wikimapia.org/12554178/Alvin-York-Village-housing-US-Army Alvin York Village housing US Army (Bad Nauheim). Germany ... Former Alvin York Village housing area Bad Nauheim ... I went to this school from 1959 to 1962.

Overseas Schools / Alumni Assoiation - DODDS World Reunion www.doddsworldreunion.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6… 27 Sep 2013 ... Overseas (Past and Present) and Some Military Stateside Schools/ Alumni Associations. If you do not ... Ansbach American High School - Katterbach, Germany ... Bad Nauheim Elementary School - Bad Nauheim, Germany

There was an email link but I don't have Outlook Express so could contact the above site.

Could also try goggling "American army brats in Germany"

Hope you get the info you seek.

Lynne

Lynne Report 17 Aug 2014 16:30

Do you know you might be right. That hadn't occurred to me. It's certainly another strand to follow.
Thank you

Elisabeth

Elisabeth Report 17 Aug 2014 15:21

Is there a possibility it was an American Military school?

Bad Nauheim seems to be in the portion of Germany mainly occupied by American Troops, with the British further north.

I have found your picture of 'Aunty Vera' by trawling around Google and see that the children are celebrating Halloween. I would have thought it was more an American festival during the early 1950s than a British one.

Lynne

Lynne Report 16 Aug 2014 23:06

Yes Thanks Ron - I've tried those as well without success. Apparently about 1947 the placement of teachers abroad was given to the local LEA's. I've contacted Sunderland which is where Vera was from again without success.

I've also contacted the town hall at Bad Neuheim (which is what the name looks like) again no success.

I am hoping that there is somebody out there who can recall her and/or the area or school.

Ron2

Ron2 Report 16 Aug 2014 22:22

Been doing a bit of goggling and:

http://www.archhistory.co.uk/taca/schooling.html

Looking for a subject? | The National Archives www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-subject/ The National Archives is the UK governments official archive. ... British Army ... Education history records held in the UK • Elementary and primary schools