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Geri Thomas, a beloved figure at Nottingham High School for many years, sat down with Mark Shardlow (ON 1973-1980) to reflect on his time at the School.
19 Dec 2024
Written by Deborah Penney (Seymour)
United Kingdom
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Geri Thomas and Mark Shardlow (ON 1973-1980)
Geri Thomas and Mark Shardlow (ON 1973-1980)

We are deeply grateful to Mark for taking the time to capture this conversation, which brings back so many wonderful memories.

In this heartfelt recording, Geri shares stories, reflections and moments that beautifully capture the spirit of Nottingham High School and the bonds that make this community so special.

We hope you enjoy this nostalgic stroll down memory lane as much as we did.

In ConversatiON with Geri Thomas

 

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