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Cavendish, the Green c1965

Cavendish, the Green c1965
 
 

Cavendish, the Green c1965 Ref: c509012

Cavendish's local area

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My Grandparents stayed here in 1955

My Grandparents stayed here in 1955, they had emigrated to Canada in 1951 and come "home" on Holiday.

I have the original receipt for their stay!

Greetings from Canada eh!

Shared on Monday, November 06, 2006 by John Fox.

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Photo of Cavendish, the Green c1965

Cavendish, the Green c1965
Ref: C509012

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My Grandparents stayed here in 1955

My Grandparents stayed here in 1955, they had emigrated to Canada in 1951 and come "home" on Holiday.

I have the original receipt for their stay!

Greetings from Canada eh!

Shared on Monday, November 06, 2006 by John Fox.

Photo of Hartest, Harvest Hill c1955

Hartest, Harvest Hill c1955
Ref: H380003

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School days

I am putting this on here to contact Carefree....did you go to Clare Secondary School and start in 1 Alpha? If so you sat next to me on your first day at school there!!!! If so I have thought of you no end of times over the years and wondered how you have got on. looks as if the answer may be 'very well'!!!!!

Shared on Monday, August 17, 2009

Photo of Hartest, Harvest Hill c1955

Hartest, Harvest Hill c1955
Ref: H380003

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Carefree

When I was a child I lived in foster care in Hartest and one of my fondest memories is of riding my bike down Harvest Hill. Many years have gone by since my carefree, days of feeling the joy of rideing that bike and the fun I had going down that hill. I now live in Biloxi, Missouri in the USA on the Gulf of Mexico.

Shared on Tuesday, July 28, 2009 by Sharon Arnold.

Racing

Can any one from Hartest remember the local boys having cycle races around the Green?

Shared on Thursday, July 23, 2009 by Rodney Smith.

Fishing as a boy

I started working at Brundon Farm when I was ten years old. Mr Norman was very kind to me and I helped out on the the farm for the next five years. I had a great time when I was a kid fishing at Brundon Mill mainly for pike. There were concrete tank traps that were left over from the Second World War which were pushed into the river by the bridge. People's spinners and plugs always caught on the iron bars of the tank traps, so in the summer I used to walk out and get them. There is also a ford there.

Shared on Friday, May 01, 2009 by Alastair Creavy.

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