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History RoundAbout

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Header Images: Bletchley Park

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History RoundAbout

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History RoundAbout – Header Images: Bletchley Park Skip to content History RoundAbout Header Images: Bletchley Park Menu Links About People from my Past: Muriel Attlee In the 1950s my mother was a student at C. F. Mott Teacher Training College in Liverpool, where she was taught by Miss Muriel Attlee. An inspirational teacher, Miss Attlee – or “Moo” as she was known to her friends – remained in touch with many of her former students, including my mother who continued to visit her until her death in 1992 at the ripe old age of 95. From childhood I knew her as “Auntie Moo”. Although she ended up teaching religious studies, her first love was history and she was delighted when I took a history degree. She read and commented on every essay I wrote, but sadly died just before I graduated. Reading a book about the early years of university education for women in England reminded me of Moo as she was a student at Oxford University during the First World War. I realised tha...

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