IN 2016 a number of Post readers got in touch to share their stories regarding some of the images featured in the ‘Looking Back’ section of the paper, writes Zoë Uglow.

Sarah Cooke, a former pupil of Sir James Smith’s Grammar School in Camelford, contacted to Post to fill in the missing names of an old school photograph.

The picture was featured in the Thursday, December 29, edition of the Post and was supplied by photographer Peter Glaser. He received the old school photograph from Kathryn Wilson, who found it under the carpet of her old house at 18 Efford Road, Higher Compton, Plymouth.

The photograph was thought to have been taken in June 1952.

Sarah Cooke said: “As a former pupil of Sir James Smith’s Grammar School in Camelford, I recognise nearly all of the teachers seated in the photo.

The teachers seated in the centre are (from left to right) Mrs Pearce, unknown, Miss Hollway, Miss Jones, Miss White, Mr Sprayson (headmaster), Mr Menadue, Mr Hooper, Mr Jeal, Mr Turner, Mr Perry.

“I started at the school four years later, so I am not in the photo, and I can’t recognise any of the pupils, although I’m sure I would have known some of them. The school building in the background is very familiar.”

Can any of our readers name the pupils in the picture?