Christine Jackson was born in 1937. She attended an extremely over-crowded infants’ and then primary school in rural Oxfordshire during the war, full of evacuees. By the time she was nine she was in a class of 60 with ages ranging from 9 to 11 and just one teacher. Unsurprisingly very little history was taught; she remembered learning about the Romans in both schools. Nevertheless she passed the 11+ and went to a small girls’ grammar school in Oxfordshire. Here they learnt history in a formal way, starting with the Egyptians. The same general teacher also taught them elocution so they would lose their rural accents. Christine remembered schools broadcasts on the radio, the occasional school trip, and encouragement to visit the museums in Ox...