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Plaque

Laburnum Street School - left

Erection date: 2005

Inscription

Laburnum St. School

Site: Laburnum Street School - stone plaques (2 memorials)

E2, Laburnum Road, Laburnum Boat Club

Ex-pupil Brian Longman tells us that these two stone plaques, all that remain of the school, were above the entrances. They must have been laid into the ground here after the building was demolished in 2005.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Laburnum Street School - left

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Laburnum Street School

A primary school, demolished to make way for the Bridge Academy. This photo s...

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Laburnum Street School - left

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