This web site depends on frames being enabled
Sorry, but the fact that you are getting this message means that your browser does not support frames.
It may be that you are using a really ancient browser, or one like Dillo which is stripped-down to the point that frames are excluded or possibly one where the use of frames has been disabled for some reason.
If at all possible, you need to enable frames. As far as I can tell, Internet Explorer 6/7/8, Mozilla Firefox, Netscape 8.0, and Konqueror all enable frames automatically, and this feature can't be turned off.
For Opera:
- go to tools-->preferences and select the "advanced" tab and highlight "content" on the left,
- for Opera 9 then click on the "Style Options" button (not needed for Opera 8),
- make sure that the top box - "enable frames" is checked.
For other browsers there may be a similar setting somewhere - look under "options" or "settings".
If you are using Dillo (a very basic browser), although it doesn't support frames directly,
you do at least have a link to each frame at the top of this screen.
If you are using an older browser that doesn't have any provision for frames, you could try
changing to Mozilla Firefox which is available as a free download from
www.mozilla.org.
It is available for Windows, Linux and Mac, also as source code which could be compiled for
any other operating system.
Two related web sites do not depend on frames, and you should still be able to view the latest additions at www.eggleton.myinternetpass.com and the photos of the Class of '55 Reunion in October 2005 at www.kefw.myinternetpass.com
I am not certain, but the following links may work to enable you to see at leat some of the pictures, but you will normally have to use the back button on your browser to return to this menu.
Please note that clicking on the link to restore a link box will result in a blank screen.
Introduction
The old buildings at Five Ways
Five ways now, where the School once was
The New School at Bartley Green, pictures taken 1958-1962
50 Years at Bartley Green, comparison between old and new photographs
People - Staff and Pupils 1958-1962
Events - Official Opening, Staff Play, etc.
The Booklet showing the Old School
The Booklet showing the New School
Five Ways in 1820 - Carl Chinn's Article from the Birmingham Mail
Other Links