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An error occurred while saving the comment Megan commentedBorn 1941 in Lafone House New Park Road, my first playgrounds were bomb sites of Poynders Road and around the council estates. First school Richard Atkins New Park Rd. Several jobs as a lass. Help on bread round Prices Bakers, Home Counties Dairy milk round and paper rounds for Post Office in Streatham Place and Webster's newsagent in New Park Road
First full time job Harry Brooker Butcher New Park Road. Attended cubs then scouts at St Mathias church Tulse Hill then ATC at Tulse Hill Drill HallMegan supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment Megan commentedI came upon this site by chance and it brought back so many memories I thought I would share a few.
I was born in Fritzlands Lane No. 151 this was my Grandparents house, at the age of 4 or 5 my Mum and Dad were allocated a new house on the Heath Park Estate at No 76 Fritzlands Lane,when we moved in I was carried down the road on my Nans lodgers shoulders I remember his name was Bert it was thick snow at the time and I had Mumps,My next memory was the coronation street party in Pembroke Gardens a lovely sunny day plenty of jelly and cakes ,lots of games I somehow won a game of musical chairs (my Dad was the man in charge) . In my younger days I used to take a homemade wheel barrow with me to Oxlow Lane to get my Nans shopping she had broken here leg falling off the table putting up Christmas decorations. I was 6 or 7 at the time taking a shopping list with money wrapped up in it. I remember first stop green grocers just round the corner 2nd or 3rd shop 15lbs King Edwards Greens Carrots runner beans but I had to break 1 to see if they were stringy.next stop into Wrights grocery, they always gave me a sweet , into the fish shop to get some Cod balls or whole fish but I had to check the gills were red. take shopping back to Nans and get 2pence for going. I went to Heath Park infants school and then into the juniors my teacher there was Mr Dignen his favorite punishment was a wide 3 foot board ruler bend over and get 2 whacks I don't think I went a day without this treat. The School was so old we had coal fires winter times warm our third of pint of milk in front of the fire. Then onto Triptons Senoir School. I spent the first 22years of my life in fritzlands lane and have a book full of memories both good and not so good. Does anyone remember the Oxlow lane boys, the Heathway boys the Merry Fiddlers or Green Lane boys this would be in mid 50,s Yes all Teddy boys.Megan supported this idea ·
Hi I was born in 1940 at 98 Dundas Street, I attended newtown primary school and then newham grange until 1955. I remember working at number of firms before going to sea in the merchant navy I married had two children we lived in Ragworth until 1986.I have such good memory of Jack Marwood and his band at the dance in Stocton. I still have family and friends in the area but as I now live in Lancashire and have remarried .I would love to hear from any one who knows me to please get in touch .