FRIENDS of the SUTTON & WAWNE MUSEUM Just a few of the many, many Friends that support us AND SO TO THE FUTURE Your Local Family History and Resource Centre for Sutton, Bransholme, Wawne, Ings, Stoneferry & The Groves this whole vast area was Sutton parish, from 1349, to 1880, the largest parish in England for several hundred years.
CAVENDISH RD SCHOOL The Children of Year Two with Mrs A Whitfield . . our good friends after their lovely repeated visits to our museum each year since 2014. The Following Local Businesses have also given their invaluable support to The Old School Museum. We ask that you support them too . . . Blossom Beauty Salon, Church St, Sutton Permutations Hair Salon, Church St, Sutton The Village Pantry, Church St, Sutton Fryin', fish & chips, Church St, Sutton Mace Food Store, Church St, Sutton Cake-Licious, College St, Sutton Duke of York, PH, Church St, Sutton The Rank Group PLC Reckitt Benkiser Ltd The NISA chain of independant grocers. B&Q Limited For all our private donations, as well as our local business support, We give hearty thanks to each and every one of you. Collectively, you HAVE made a whopping difference. We look forward to seeing you all in The Old School during the year. Come and have a cuppa! our
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FRIENDS OF THE SUTTON & WAWNE MUSEUM Thanks to all these Friends of The Museum who contributed to our appeal : organisations shown in italics Firstly, we again have to mention The Children of Year 5, ST JAMES' CHURCH of ENGLAND ACADEMY, Dorchester Rd, Hull, led by Mrs M Capes who have repeatedly raised funds for us over the years. Other schools that actively support are: Cavendish Rd : Biggin Ave Spring Cottage : Wawne School THANK YOU, BOYS AND GIRLS, FOR A TRULY MAGNIFICENT EFFORT! You are indeed OUR FRIENDS, and we look forward to the day when you yourselves will bring your children in to see the Old School you have all done so much to help. Your excellent website can be found HERE all Friends of The Museum are : Year 5, St James' CofE Academy the late Norman Brown, and family Hull City Council Jean Sutherland Mr & Mrs John Oakley Mr & Mrs R Saxby Mr A Dearing Mr B Sharp Mr D W Goodin Mr J A Baker Mr Ken Cooke Mrs S Cooke Pat M O'Brien Probus Club of Sutton Mr Ken Mell Mr & Mrs Doreen & Ron Forth Mr & Mrs B Dresser Mrs Judith Allen Mrs J E Barnes Mrs E Shilleto Mr G D Frankish Mrs Audrey Moore (the late) Mr Kevin Warcup Mrs Jean Stockbridge Mr Tony Broughton Mrs Vera Hewson Mrs Hazel Barrett Mrs June Marriott Mrs E Noble ~ in memory of Ernest Mrs Sheila Goring Rev. Harold R Bowes Mrs Ingrid Jones & Mr Gerry Thompson Mr T Drake Mrs K Williams Mrs Mould Mr Mrs D & L Moodie Mrs Bessie Hawkins, (née Blyth) Mr Arthur and Mrs Dorothy Blyth Mr L Peak Mrs A Rogers Mrs A Hickey Mrs V Clark Mrs K & Mr G Borrill Mrs J Pybus & C Hawkins Mr & Mrs H Robinson Sutton in Holderness ... ... Conservation Society St James' Craft Group, Sutton on Hull Mrs & Mrs A Burton Mrs J Bayram Eileen Holden Mr Mrs A Sims Mr & Mrs K Buxton Lord & Lady Prescott Mrs E Grant Miss C Wyatt Mrs Ann Pullen St James' Church Mothers' Union Mr Martin O'Meara Mr Mrs Peter & Angela Steele Mr Mrs Hattan (Solihull) Mrs Bessie Hawkins Mr Mike Briggs Mrs J Pearson Mr Ivor Lewis Mr Geoff Hill The Suddaby Family Margaret Ashley Mrs Tess Hughes Mr Don Robson Mr David Sherwood Mr Gordon Acaster Mr Mrs Jon Gillings St Columba's Flower Guild Ladies Betty Grantham Mr Tony Noble Hull Bridge Wives Group, Beverley Mr Ian Wolstencroft Mr Mick Nicholson Mrs Kathleen Holmes The Leonard Chamberlain Trust Mr & Mrs Peter King Mrs Jessica Milner Davis ~ Australia Mr Brian Pollard ~ Bristol Mr Tony Rippon The Townsend Family of
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North Ferriby MethodistWomens' Fellowship
Anlaby Park Methodist Wives Group Ted and Averiel Dodsworth Miss Dianne Waslin Mr Chris Knott Mrs Sue Jackson Miss Amina Bristow Keith & Carole Harrison Rosemary Webb (née Roberts) Jo Lyons & Friends "Sutton Ladies" Mr David Gibbins Sylvia Sharp & Family Kris Mason ~ Dunedin, NZ Rosemary Steer (neé Rogers) Philip Burnett Sandra Harrison |
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Many an old pupil must have
spent hours daydreaming and staring up at this timbered roof. But it would have been woebetide any child if the teacher had caught them indulging in such a wasteful occupation. |