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An error occurred while saving the comment Linda Pullum commentedMy grandparents lived in Havant rd off Wood st - The Swan is on he corner. They were Lily (nee Nash) and Alf (deafy) Pullum.
My grandfather won the Wood st walk in 1955 &56. Does any one out there remember them? They had two sons Alfie and Terry (my father) also a daughter Joyce who died young. I was their only granddaughter Linda, they had 2 grandsons Lee & Wayne.
Unfortunately my parents are both dead ,and I now live in Northampton I left Walthamstow in 1977, but have many memories: Saturday morning pictures at the ABC at Leyton and swimming at Leyton baths (long gone I believe). Also the Lido in the forest at Whipps Cross. My mum Kay Pullum worked in Edward's food shop and Superfare in Wood st.
In my teens I worked in the photo factory in Forest Rd I also work in Cilla's Hairdressers in Orford rd as a Saturday Girl for many years.
If any one out there remembers my family I'd love them to contact me.
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In long past summers I played cricket at Mayesbrook Park. We didn't have a club house so our 'home' was the Robin Hood, a stroll away. It also staged 'gentlemens' evenings', which were a source of mild titillation and many laughs. I saw Jim Davidson there before he got really famous. He came out with the original line, copied by many of, when seeing a young lad near the front, would say 'Are you old enough ? Does your Mum know you're here ?'. After the negative reply he'd say 'Well she will soon. she's on next.'
It's now sadly, a supermarket.