This is more than likely a head inspection by the 'nitty' nurse prior to a visit to Carlton Camp. Children had to undergo a medical before visiting till at least 1990.
This is either at Rossmere or Lynnfield School.
Date (of image) : 1955
Donor : Bill Henderson
Location
This school opened in 1954. There was great need for a school in the area where it was estimated that over 1000 houses were to be built in the early 1950s. The school was built to accomodate 240 infant and 320 junior children with an extra classroom for 'backward' children. The name 'Rossmere' was taken from a small nearby lake as the council wished at the time to preserve ancient traditions of the area.
Miss Pinkney was appointed head of the Infant Department and Mr Robert Wood (renowned local historian) head of the Juniors. Both teachers remained at the school until retirement.
More detail »Children in the town routinely had visits from the school dental service, the 'nitty' nurse (head lice) and, at various stages throughout school, were given full medicals. From 1915 there was a school clinic in Stranton, close to where McDonald's now stands.This then moved to Park Road, close to where the One Life is now and, in 1966, to purpose built premises in Caroline Street.This is also now demolished.
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