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Childhood in Addlestone

I have many memories of Addlestone having lived there from 1940 to 1964. My family lived in Bourneside Road, at the far end was Coxes Lock Mill and the mill pond. We knew almost everybody that lived on Bois Hall estate. I attended St. Augustines Infant School and then St. Pauls Girls School. There were lots of factories in and around Addlestone, Weymanns, Sheermetalcraft, Airscrew, Peto Scotts, Rival Lamps, Coombelands Printing to name but a few. When the factories finished for the day there were many cylists lining up at Addlestone Station waiting for the gates to open. During the Coronation Year many local events were held. We had sports on the Green in Bourneside Road where Alec & Eric Bedser the famous cricket twins presented the prizes. There were many individual shops all up and down Station Road and High Street. Also there was the Plaza Cinema, we saw many a film there. There was Princess Mary's Village Homes in Crouch Oak Lane and this was patronised by Royalty.  Corry Road lead down to Bourneside Road and the Fire Station was based here. During the 1950s the  wooden bridge over the River Bourne collapsed and was replaced (I think this has been replaced again since). On the corner of Corry was a corn merchants called Drake & Mounts where they had horse and cart delivery service. Allens Radios and later Televison shop.
The Co-op was the supermarket of the day where most goods could be purchased. And if your parents were Co-op members every summer they held a fete and we had races and entertainment and with a token we were able to collect a bag of goodies. I will end here for now but should anyone be interested I am more than willing to supply more memories.

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A memory of Addlestone in Surrey shared on Sunday, 20th July 2008.

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RE: RE: Childhood in Addlestone

I would love to talk to you regarding all of your memories, my Nan and her family grew up in Bois Hall estate around the same time as you did and were trying to track down all memories and photos as we can
Thanks and looking forward to hearing from you
Kind Reagards Angelia

Comment from Angelia Moore on Monday, 7th June 2010.

RE: RE: Childhood in Addlestone

I was hoping you might be able to help. My Auntie lived in Addlestone, she is unsure what road I have been helping her with some family research and it turns out she had family living on Bourneside Road, No 9 to be precise. She was being looked after by the Wood's family and I wondered if you might be able to help me with this?

Thanks

Comment from Mike B on Saturday, 28th August 2010.

RE: RE: Childhood in Addlestone

I was born in 1940 in Station Road. I went to St Paul's School. I worked at Weymmans in January 1956. Moved to Parkside, New Haw in 1953. I remember the floods in Corrie Road, the Co-op tea party once a year, the ice cream parlour in Corrie Road by the old fire station. My sisters June and Marion also went to St Paul's Girls School. I used to sing in the St Paul's church choir. All that before M25. I learnt to swim in Addlestone swimming club in the canal...

Comment from Raymond Northwood on Wednesday, 10th November 2010.

RE: RE: Childhood in Addlestone

There must be lots who know people from the 1950/60/70s who lived down Bourneside Road, I know the Woods, Jones, Burts, Jennings and lots more. We went swimming in Waybridge locks and at sandy banks on the river way, great days, great fun. And what about the weir at Waybridge lock, that was just great. I went to St Paul's at the infants right up through to the old school, then we saw the new school being built, and then went to that one, come on let's talk about are old town. Roy.

Comment from Roy Spearman on Saturday, 25th June 2011.

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