Alice Moody will celebrate the milestone with her daughter Pam, son-in-law Robin, three grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Alice was in born in Bermondsey in London s East End in 1921 where she lived with her parents, Wally and Lizzie Russell, her two elder brothers and younger sister. She won a scholarship that supported her through her schooling locally and into teacher training at Avery Hill Teacher Training College from 1939-41. After qualifying, she taught at Stamford Hill Boys School in Hackney from 1941-43. During the Second World War, Alice was evacuated with children to Hardington Mandeville in Somerset. It was here she met her future husband Leslie Moody. After their wedding in 1945, they had a daughter Pam and enjoyed a 37-year marriage which only ended when he died in 1982.
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Bath Preservation Trust appoints design team for Beckford s Tower
Beckford s Tower. © Tom Burrows.
BATH
.- Bath Preservation Trust has announced that architects Thomas Ford & Partners and quantity surveyors Stenning & Co have been appointed to lead the design work for the £3.3 million Our Tower project.
The Our Tower plan, which is funded by Historic England and The National Lottery Heritage Fund, will address urgent repair and conservation works required to the almost 200-year-old Grade I listed Beckfords Tower, that stands above the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath and is the only museum dedicated to William Beckford in the world.