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Other Notable Characters |
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| Name | Info | Image |
| Carola Asif | During the eighties. Art Technician, specialising in Pottery glazing etc. | |
| Sister Barker SRN | Was School Nurse for many years Photo taken in 1968 |
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| Ewen Bayley | School Secretary for many years |
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| Tom Bell |
Workshop technician (said to have lost many fingers over the years) Photo taken at the 30 Year Reunion in 1986 |
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| Audrey Blackwell |
Librarian Photo taken at the 30 Year Reunion in 1986 |
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| Pat Brett | Typist (long before the school had computers) | |
| Mr Brown | School Playing Field Groundsman Pre 1936 to post war respected by all the boys, who knew him as "Brownie" |
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| Les Greenwood | A/V Assistant up to 1970 | |
| Mr Hall | The first School Secretary at the Putney Elliott. | |
| Tony Himson | Media Resources Officer (MRO) From 1975 Provided expertise and facilitated the large increase in Tapes Videos Photocopies, Etc. into all school subjects | |
| Ann Holley |
Careers Advisor for about 20 years, working
with Barbara Scarrott. Photo about 1998 |
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| Mrs Kate Hollige | School Nurse who followed on from Sister Barker. A great character, from Scotland. | |
| Jill King | Attendance Officer at the new Elliott (ILEA Staff) |
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| Mr. Knapman | School Caretaker. Pre 1936 to Nov 1946 'performed meritorious service before and during the war'. | |
| Lily Larkin | General Office, for many years | |
| Mr and Mrs Lawrence |
Art Dept Technicians. Parents of Teacher Cathy Lawrence Edmund Hodges says "Mary helped in filing, ordering and distributing stock etc. While Fred prepared clay and did all the odd jobs to support the teachers" |
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| Pam Pearce | Ran the medical suite after Sister Barker and was at the school for some twenty years. (she passed away 2005) | |
| 'Pip' Melotte |
Mainstay of the General office for many years.
1980 - 2003 A great support to Teaching Staff and heavily involved with all aspects of the School Plays. Had a daughter and two sons at the School. |
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| Bernie Morgan | Outstanding School Keeper | |
| Dorothy Reace |
Dorothy ran the Staff Room, Staff Functions, Catered for School Play
Refreshments and Parents
Evenings. She was a prime mover in the Parent Teacher Association, having
three daughters and a son attending the school.' Jacqui' Reace, coming back as a
teacher. Picture taken in 1986Edmund Hodges Says "Dorothy went shopping for us and spent most of the 24 hrs of the day on the premises. We joked that her husband saw less of her than we did. Long after I had left she died of Diabetes and the school was much the poorer without her". |
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| Mrs Eleanor Strott | Accompanist. She was attached to the Dance section of the PE Department | |
| Frances Thomas |
Secretary
Alan Morrin recalls She took over from Ewen Bailey but her job changed with the times and she became responsible for all personnel matters. I guess that would be human resources now! She retired fairly recently. |
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| Frank Tomes |
Art Department. Technician 1967 - 69, when he was offered a post at Wimbledon
School of Art, where he stayed until 2001. Installed the ceramic panels which are still over the staircase doors at Elliott. Played the Tuba in Bob Kerr's Whoopee Band for twenty years until they turned pro
in the early nineties. |
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| Andrew Ward |
Media
Resources Officer 1971 - 1974.He
was Elliott's first Media Resources Officer and replaced A/V Assistant Les
Greenwood. He had a former classroom in the corner of Audrey Blackwell's
Library and taught many teachers (and some pupils) to operate 16mm film
projectors in the days before videocassette recorders. Tony Himson took over when Andrew left Elliott to head the A/V unit at the Met Police Training Establishment. Andrew went from there to The Services Sound and Vision Corporation and eventually retired in 2006 from Brunel University's Media Services department. He attended the 2006 Reunion and was pleased to see - and be recognised by - so many former colleagues despite having been at Elliott for only three (very happy) years. He says he now lives on top of a mountain in Spain, overlooking orange groves, the silence disturbed only by the sound of sheep and goat bells. |
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| Mr West | First School Keeper at the Putney Elliott 1956 - Had the task of making a working school from a building site. | |
| Barbara Wicker | Was a vital part-time worker in the General Office etc. Probably 80s - 2000. Had two sons at the school. | |