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    Mick commented  · 

    I remember playing in the 1st Deaf Hill Pit inter department cricket competition about 1952 ish. the year after the playing fields opened, I was a member of the winning team called the quack quacks we beat the favourites in the final captained by Charlie Young over 40 overs, has anyone got a copy of the photograph. I then played for Deaf Hill cricket team.
    Excellent website, i read it daily

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    Mick commented  · 

    I too remember the rag and bone men, didn't they sometimes give kids a goldfish that always died. I remember so many things, Markeaton park , boating on the lake in the old fashioned row boats and falling in the lake. Ryknald reck , I used to go there a lot. The River gardens, for some reason I always felt afraid when I went there. remember the open market that used to be next to the River gardens. do you have more memories to share

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    Mick commented  · 

    Well, what a find ! I lived on Sands Road until I was 23, I scrolled
    through page just in case I recognised a name. When you are
    at school I think you tend to remember names of the older pupils, in a
    way you look up to them, John Bracegirdle, I remember you ! I wonder if
    you remember Steve Pointon a year below you at Castle Primary I saw
    Nidge a few years ago, anyway If anyone else sees this I hope the
    memories give you a grin and would like to read of anyone who used to
    drink in the Mow in the Eighties Steve Harding (Googie) Steve
    Sanderson, Mart ,Brian Hassle and Gary Knapper were also good mates

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