This school opened in 1898, closed in July 1973 and the building was demolished in December 1977
In July 1967 a group of Galley's Field boys sampled life with the 24th Signals Regiment at Catterick as part of a careers' programme.
Here a soldier demonstrates use of a walkie talkie which at the time would have been very state of the art equipment.
More detail »A group photograph of schoolboys at Galley's Field School. The chalkboard shows an '8' and all the boys seem to be wearing medals - does anyone know why?
More detail »Any assistance with the missing names on the photo would be appreciated,
More detail »Class from Galley's Field Girls' School, circa 1918.
More detail »Girls from Galley's Field School, "Std. [ Standard] VIIa" class, circa 1922, with Olive Marion Ambrose (born 8th July, 1908), third from the right on the back row. Olive was one of four children to Robert and Emily Ambrose; sadly, Robert was killed during The Bombardment in 1914.
More detail »Galley's Field School, Mixed Class 3, 1969
More detail »A rear view of Galleys Field School 1973.
More detail »Galleys Field School Housecraft Centre in a nearby street. The sign actually says Galleys Field Girls.
More detail »Galley's Field School teachers, 1968.
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