01/02/2004: JJs is the name given to the St
Johns Sunday School (short for "Junior Johnnies"). During construction
of the new church building, JJs is being accommodated in the premises used by a
ballet school about 400m along Royston Parade, near Asquith Railway Station.
Because traffic on Royston Parade can be both fast and frequent, the children
are escorted along the road by their JJs class leaders. Nelly's photos
below show the children departing on the first such march to their temporary
premises.
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JJs students assembling at
the front of the 1968 church building in preparation for the march to
the temporary Sunday School near Asquith Railway Station. |
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Some of the children were
eager to go, but had to wait for their leaders. |
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More classes assemble
prior to departure. |
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A JJs class leader
gathers her charges prior to marching up Royston Parade. |
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Once given the order to
move, the journey was made in rapid time. |
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Iris Bramley escorts the
last group of students. |
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