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Liskeard Road c1960, Burraton

Liskeard Road c1960, Burraton
 
 

Liskeard Road c1960, Burraton Ref: B492002

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Nanny Cook

The Village c1960
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The lady driving the cows was my great-grandma Nanny Cook and the little girl in the photo was my mum.

Nanny Cook

Carol Cook (my mum) and Garfield Hobbs watching Nanny Cook do the work.

Burraton Post Office

The Village c1960
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Hi Bob. I remember your mother behind the Post Office counter. Your cat used to regularly attack our dog as we passed your front gate on the way to Burraton Park.  We both went to Saltash Grammar School in the late fifties.  I lived with Mrs Richards at 382 New Road a matter of a couple of hundred yards away near what used to be called the Coronation Inn and later was renamed the Rodney.  Roger's shop was further down New Road from us.  I believe it is now a Spar Store.

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The Village c1960
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My mother ran Burraton Post Office from 1950 to about 1990 and sold Frith postcards. The cows are being driven by Mrs Cook, a farmer's wife, whose farm was about 300 yards behind the photographer in Liskeard Road, Burraton. The farm was called 'The Elms'. The farmhouse is still there, but is now an old peoples' home called The Elms. The farmland has been built on.

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