A SCHOOL 'tea towel' photo from the 90s has resurfaced old memories for those featured in it.
The class of 1991-1992 at Earlestown District C.E Junior School took a trip down memory lane as the homemade kitchen towel was discovered in a former pupil’s attic.
The school sentiment was later shared on social media, which received a flood of comments as people recognised themselves and their close pals.
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Former teachers at the school, now known as The District C of E Primary School on Patterson Street, were mentioned, among other notable characteristics of the school.
Among the comments were memories and reactions to the 90s towel photo, with one commenter, who was featured on the sentiment, saying: "I loved my years at the District. I spent a year at the old school before it moved to Patterson St.
"I remember our class was always cold and had an aviary of budgies in the corner. The toilets were outside so always a quick trip in winter."
Others noted that the throwback picture "brought back memories" and were amused by their childhood drawings.
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