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Original drawing by Mr Wilkinson. (Art)
note the temporary classrooms.
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a very happy easter to all our readers.
Below pic of regis possibly during the 60's note the temporary classrooms. (pic from Wolverhampton archives.)

Below is part of the 1964/5 school photo. Other parts appear on other pages on this website.

Following my move to the United States, and problems with my isp, i decided a new less complicated website was called for. This is the result and i hope it pleases you. You will find all sorts of pictures and documents in these pages although i must apologize in advance for the quality of some of the material as often i received these as fax or copied pages. Should you have any material we can use them please send it to me using the contact tab or by emailling me direct at fbatkin@msn.com In these pages you will find pics and documents from the period 1959 to 1966, this is simply because this was my time at Regis, however don't feel you are been excluded if your period at Regis was later or earlier than mine, you are still very welcome to browse my archives of a great period of social history in the UK.
Sadly a lot of the people who are mentioned are no longer with us and to their families we extend our best wishes. This period of time in the early to mid 60's was pivotal in many things. For the first time since ww2 Britain led the world, at least musically and it is this legacy that remains today. In the USA if your British, it means something and much of this feeling is due to our generation. We may not have been the best behaved or the best dressed but we found our places in the world. Now thanks to machines that were simply not avaqilable when we were at school, the world can see what it was really like.
Frank Batkin....Webmaster
These pages are dedicated to the late Ivor Beechey who was incidental in obtaining much of the material used herein and was also a very good freind. Thanks must also go to material from Wolverhampton Archives.
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