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A college education.


SEVERAL of the boys in the photograph above were part of the last ever intake at Hillhouse Technical School.

This school amalgamated a·mal·ga·mate  
v. a·mal·ga·mat·ed, a·mal·ga·mat·ing, a·mal·ga·mates

v.tr.
1. To combine into a unified or integrated whole; unite. See Synonyms at mix.

2.
 with Huddersfield

College, New North Road, in 1958 to form Huddersfield New College Huddersfield New College is a former grammar school and current sixth form college located in the large town of Huddersfield, in the English county of West Yorkshire. , which was based on the campus at Salendine Nook Salendine Nook is a district of Huddersfield 3 km (2 miles) to the north-west of Huddersfield in the English county of West Yorkshire.

Bordered to the north-east by Laund Hill, Weather Hill and Low Hill and to the south-west by the natural scar of Longwood Edge, above the
.

The picture is from Chris Lockwood of Meltham and is of Class 5R. It was taken in 1961..

The lads are (from back left) Gordon Hellawell, Adrian Peace, David Middleton, Ian Payne, Melvyn Beaumont, ? Sanderson, Martin Watkins, Robert McMillan, John Huxley, Chris Lockwood, John Billington; (front row): Robert Singleton, Malcolm

Greenhalgh, Leslie Baldwin, John Berry, form teacher Mr J Allen, Philip Ogden, David Stanley, Stuart Rothwell and Russell Fleming..

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UNIFORMS: Huddersfield New College, class 5R, 1961, with form teacher Mr J Allen, from Chris Lockwood
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Publication:Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
Date:Apr 21, 2009
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