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American / Canadian Teacher?
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Steven | Report | 5 Feb 2004 16:22 |
Anyone have any ideas where to start looking for a Teacher (uniformed, maybe Army or Airforce) in U.K. 1950s? |
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Judy | Report | 6 Feb 2004 11:58 |
Steve....sorry for late reply....I couldn't find the thread where I left last messeage for you! In the US there isn't a state wide list but if you know the area your teacher was from, counties and districts do for a number of reasons. Securing tenure, pensions, and the like are are a few of the reasons. Yearbooks kept by the school district would also give a brief bio and picture of the teacher. Judy |