THE photograph of the class group you published recently, dated 1920, has created surprising interest, considering the age group of those in any way concerned. Some 10 people have written or phoned me: all over 80 years.
What is most encouraging is the fact that I now have the names of all featured on the photograph, and in many cases, knowledge of what may have happened to them, naturally, many have died.
Most of my information was related to me by phone, by Mr Ernest Foulkes, of Broadway, and Mrs Alice Jenkins, (ne Foulkes - no relation) of Evesham.
There is a wealth of archive material relating to Broadway, and the life there in the 1920s and 1930s onwards.
A Mrs Katie Brooks, who is now 95, was consulted. I hope through your good offices in publishing the photograph, I may be able to refashion a picture of Broadway, as I once knew it. I am grateful to you.
PHILIP KEYTE, Haconsfield, Hethersett, Norwich.
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