Hi to anyone at Leasom 1966-1970 and Thomas Peacocke school. What are you all doing ? Martyn
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2 responses to “Leasam 1966-1970”
My name is Tim Burgess and I was one of the first nine boys at Leasom when it opened. I was wondering if you knew of any of the other eight of that year?
Would it be possible to send me a photo of Leasam House to show my children as their granny worked there during World War 2.