Battersea Girl

A Memory of Battersea.

I lived in Birley street with my parents and brother Colin. I have very happy memories of shaftesbury park school and later on Clapham county grammar school. Many days were spent on Clapham Common and at battersea park, where the funfair used to be. I can remember going to Clapham Junction either to the cinema or for a wimpy or just to mooch around the shops. Northcott road had a big market and was always busy. I remember mum and dad taking me for a drink at the cedars pub on a sat or sun evening, where I used to be in the corridor with the rest of the kids with our lemonade and plain crisps!Kids were not allowed in pubs in them days. On a Sunday the fish man would come round with his Barrow and mum would buy a jug of winkles and spend all afternoon with a pin getting them out. I moved to Suffolk in 1980 but will always hold dear my battersea childhood. Susan Farley (was Law)


Added 17 April 2016

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Hi I have been tying to trace a guy called Michael White we were neighbours in Longhedge Street it's a shot in the dark I was born in 1956 so we were only kiddies always wondered what became of him , I remember Batersea Park and the funfair we had nuns at our school can't remember the name of it , never forget the air raid shelter in the back yard was also the loo , good old days 😏

Regards

Sean Burton
Hi I have been tying to trace a guy called Michael White we were neighbours in Longhedge Street it's a shot in the dark I was born in 1956 so we were only kiddies always wondered what became of him , I remember Batersea Park and the funfair we had nuns at our school can't remember the name of it , never forget the air raid shelter in the back yard was also the loo , good old days 😏

Regards

Sean Burton
I was born at 281 Eversleigh Road in 1946. Went to Shaftsbury Park School. Loved the school. I was captain of the football team and we played our games on the ashes at Battersea Park. Mr.Lampard used to organise us. A smashing teacher and bloke except f o r the fact he was an Arsenal supporter and decked us out in red and white, which really annoyed me, being a Chelsea fan! He found this highly amusing. I think he ended up headmaster. Fully deserved. Great memories.
David Law
I too remember Mr lampard also Mr gear and the headmaster Mr Loftus who I remember gave me the cane one day! I have to say it never did me any harm. They were happy schooldays
Your brother Colin and i, had many laughs i remember him with great fondness.

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