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Welcome to the Elliott School Egroup. This Egroup (and associated Web Site) have been set up to allow Teachers, Pupils and Staff, to reminisce about their time at the Elliott Schools - both Southfields and Putney.
To complement this group, we have our own web site located at
www.elliottonians.com Here you will find many old pictures and some more recent ones. You will also find a growing database of teachers, famous pupils and much more.
If you have any interesting pictures that you think others will enjoy, please send them to the Elliottonian Web Site (see above) and we will add them to the growing picture galleries there. You can also add small pictures to this egroup, but please follow the directory structure already established.
Again welcome from Web Site Founder Andy Lambert (Pupil 1958-63) and Moderators Edmund Hodges (Teacher) and Alan Morrin (Teacher).
Instructions on how to Join this egroup: There are two steps to joining this free Egroup- 1. Click the 'Join Group Icon' and tell us who you are and why you want join (If you do not already have a Yahoo identity you will also need to create one). 2. Go to
www.elliottonians.com/infopage.htmand complete the questionnaire. This information will not be published, but lets the moderators keep a record of who you are. Note ‘Incomplete Applications’ will automatically be deleted by Yahoo after 14 Days - So remember to do both items.
A further thought - in the July edition of 'Brightside' Wandsworth Council said "The building will be completely re-clad". In view of the findings after the
Hello Edmund. Sorry if I was wrong in sending my mail to the Group, but I thought this was the best thing to do to generate some interest. Regarding the photo,
Thank you Alan, Every little helps, I'll pass the info to Andy. Shame about Jorje, spectacular crash but at least he seemed OK . Amazing how far ahead the
Hello Edmund. I have looked through the photos posted under Miscellaneous/John Morris and I recognise one pupil. In the 10th photo down, there are three girls