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    Beryl commented  · 

    What good memories, I can associate with them very much.
    Can you remember the Hulson family, the eldest Geff was a very good friend and work colleague of mine, unfortunatelt both he and hsi wife Win passed away a few years ago.
    Christine Caldecott is in Australia and e mails me a few times a year.
    Ted Simpkin gave a talk about Linehouses at the Community Centre Memories Club earlier this year.
    Incidentally the Memories Club is on the third Tuesday of the month at 2-00pm starting again in February I think.
    The chemist was Mr Ward and I definitely remember Judith, I was about 15 and she seemed to me to be the most sophistacated person I had ever met, I was besotted for quite a few years.
    The original lollipop ladies were Mrs Embrey and Mrs Rawlinson, one of them, I don’t know which was the first lollipop person in Stoke on Trent.
    I’m 67 now so ask your brother if he can remember me.
    The surnames I recall are, Pass, Hawkins, Holloway, Jones, Walmsley, Hulson.

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