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The clock was turned back 100 years at Edzell Nursery

The clock was turned back 100 years at Edzell Nursery in Angus last month when the children took part in the centenary celebrations for Edzell primary school by dressing up in Victorian costumes and following Victorian customs. For two days they were summoned to their classes by nursery teacher Jenni Annand ringing the old school bell and given a simple snack of bread and jam to start the day. The nursery pupils also took part in the re-enactment of the picnic that took place at the opening of the school in 1902 on nearby beauty spot Edzell Muir.
The clock was turned back 100 years at Edzell Nursery in Angus last month when the children took part in the centenary celebrations for Edzell primary school by dressing up in Victorian costumes and following Victorian customs. For two days they were summoned to their classes by nursery teacher Jenni Annand ringing the old school bell and given a simple snack of bread and jam to start the day. The nursery pupils also took part in the re-enactment of the picnic that took place at the opening of the school in 1902 on nearby beauty spot Edzell Muir.