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An error occurred while saving the comment Naomi reese commentedHi. My old firm, Harry S. Fairhuirst and Sons, were the architects who designed the YMCA in Peter Street. In the 1970's I took over responsiblity for the R & M of the building and this contiinued until my retirement.
Who remembers the bedrooms for single young men coming to the city to earn a living ( girls were not allowed through the doors at that time ), the relatively inexpensive food, the running track and swimming pool on the top floor which was the bain of my life.
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Dear Readers
We are sourcing what we can from the Library’s holdings and have added 1940-1941, 1943-1950 in the last 24 hours.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/id/staffordshire-sentinel
Thank you all for your continued interest in this title, and Happy Reading!
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Team BNA
An error occurred while saving the comment Naomi reese commentedThanks for a great website. I lived in Stoke from 1959 to 1984, and have been in Texas for the last 30+ years. I am teaching my son about his heritage, and your website proved to be a great resource full of the history and culture of Stoke.
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Yes I remember the sweet shop. I actually learnt to play the double bass and conduct so I wouldn't have to go out in the lunch hour when it was cold. I remember one year we had a new teacher called Miss Smelley and Mrs Barton said"If that was my name I would have either got married quickly or changed my name" Funny how when you get older you remember school days fondly. I always wanted to dance and fortunately spent my life doing it and still do it.