Sue Grant
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Dear Readers
We are sourcing what we can from the Library’s holdings and have added 1940-1941, 1943-1950 in the last 24 hours.
https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/titles/id/staffordshire-sentinel
Thank you all for your continued interest in this title, and Happy Reading!
Regards
Team BNA
An error occurred while saving the comment Sue Grant commentedI have lived in mow cop for 7 years now.it is the most beautiful place
to live and the people are the kindest you could ever wish to meet. my
eldest daughter attends the primary school and it was lovely to view
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An error occurred while saving the comment Sue Grant commentedI was born in Northen grove in 1950 and went to cavendish road school. I remember the Hardern family very well as Len was a great friend of my fathers and took my mum and dad to hospital when my sister was born,it was middle of winter with thick snow on the ground and they had trouble getting the car started. There is a thriving Facebook page called west didsbury friends of our golden years if anyone would like to see or join where people tell of their memories
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You know, Derby is a very interesting place and ever changing. When I lived there I suppose I took it for granted. I think that the city of Derby is lucky to have people like you who take the time to showcase its'
assets.
The greatest asset is the people who live there. I don't know how well you know Richard Felix but I have known him for about 30 years. I first got to know him when I used to buy records from the family stall in the market hall in about 1970. I think he is around my age. I joined the army in 1972 and have spent a lot of time since then away from home.
Richard has done so much make people aware of the rich history of the city and over the years I have followed his progress. What you are doing fits perfectly with what Richard is trying to achieve.
I am sure that there are many photographs you have yet to take, and many memories for me to relive.
I will keep checking back with you.
Keep up the great work.