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The Good Old Days ( I Think)

My name is Jimmy Gascoigne. I was born in Cornsay Colliery in 1953. I went to Cornsay School and Waterhouses. I remember having a great time in them days, getting into trouble at the brick yard more often than not off my dad who worked there. I had the paper round for quite a few years. I remember a few people from our class, June Hosler, Pamela White, Judith Simpson, Nev Chapman my best mate who died in 2009, rest in peace mate, Ian Platt, Tony Riddly. I don't think the place has changed much. If anyone else knows me or has any memories you can email me at: gascoigne490@btinternet.com.

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A memory of Cornsay Colliery in County Durham shared on Monday, 22nd March 2010.

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New email for james jimmy1953@talktalk.net

Comment from James Gascoigne on Saturday, 3rd March 2012.

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