Salisbury Avenue
I grew up at 90 Victoria Road, then we moved to 75 Salisbury Avenue, I remember it well. The front of the house was chocolate brown paint and the garden in the back was overgrown like a jungle. Over the years my dad painted and renovated it until it was the nicest house in the block. I went to Ripple Road School (in the 1960s), I still remember the teachers, there was Mr Burdett, Mr Clark (he drove an old Triumph Mayflower), Mr Aston was the headmaster. I would love to hear from any of the kids in my old class, Linda Crosby, Jeffry Archer, Paul Saul, and my secret crush Tina Peacock. I now live in Canada, last time I was back in Barking I noticed how dirty it was, all the old shops were gone. I remember Woolworths, they had a great cafe at the back of the store, and who can forget the ABC bakery near Barking station, their salmon and cucumber rolls were fantastic.
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Hi Marquerite, thank you for replying to my post, re Susan Little, did she have a sister called Christine Little? If so, I remember her, she was in my class, Mr Burdett's. How's Tina doing now? I suppose she's married with a load of kids lol, seriously if you run into her could you mention me to her, not sure if she will even remember me, but I always thought she was kinda cool and cute. I think she had a brother called Trevor, if she's single boy would I love to date her he he. Anyway, once again thanks for replying and you're more than welcome to keep in touch. Re Linda Crosby, all I can really remember of her is she messed herself a few times in class and she talked through her nose. Kevin
Comment from Kevin Edwards on Saturday, 18th September 2010.