I arrived at Worksop in 1944, in the Prep school, and then into Shirley’s in 1945, so look forward to
old photographs covering those years. I could very well appear in some of those as I managed to get
into most of the school teams before I left in 1950.
I arrived at Worksop in September 1044 into the prep, then at the end of north wing and no girls. In
1945 I entered Shirley’s finally leaving in1950. During the late 40’s I managed to get into most of the
school teams so look forward to what you manage to unearth for that period. I also managed to get
into the rugby and cricket teams in the prep and performed in A Midsummers Nights Dream.
Please don’t let me down.22
Stunning pictures, thank you for posting them
I arrived at Worksop in 1944, in the Prep school, and then into Shirley’s in 1945, so look forward to
old photographs covering those years. I could very well appear in some of those as I managed to get
into most of the school teams before I left in 1950.
I arrived at Worksop in September 1044 into the prep, then at the end of north wing and no girls. In
1945 I entered Shirley’s finally leaving in1950. During the late 40’s I managed to get into most of the
school teams so look forward to what you manage to unearth for that period. I also managed to get
into the rugby and cricket teams in the prep and performed in A Midsummers Nights Dream.
Please don’t let me down.22
Did you know my father Hugh Jago or his brother John Jago? I am trying to find photo’s too.
Most enjoyable. I look forward to those photographs covering the time I was at Worksop- 1944–195