THIS is the fourth part of the panoramic photograph of staff and pupils at the Oxford Central Girls’ School in Oxford in March 1949.
We can identify two in this section – pupil Diane Bennett, fifth from the left in the middle row, and cookery teacher Miss Stogdale, on the extreme left in the second row.
As we have recalled, the school, whose roots can be traced back to 1797, was based in New Inn Hall Street from 1882 to 1959 when it moved to Headington and became Cheney Girls’ Grammar School.
The picture comes from David Brown, of Jordan Hill, Oxford, who bought it in a local charity shop.
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