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High Street c1955, Coulsdon

High Street c1955, Coulsdon
 
 

High Street c1955, Coulsdon Ref: C165038

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One of my Playgrounds

The Recreation Ground c1955
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I lived in Tollers Lane, Old Coulsdon and would regularly go to the Marlpit Lane rec' to play rounders, football and hide and seek around the memorial. There was a hole in the chain-link fence behind the memorial which gave us access into the working chalk pits and the goods yard and sidings of Coulsdon North Station. We hunted for lizards and slow worms amongst the debris and building materials stacked in the goods yard and ate our picnics in the 1st Class carraiges of the trains parked in the sidings.
In later years I would stop off for pop at the cafe in the rec' on my way home to Coulsdon Rise from Chipstead Valley School or Coulsdon South Station.

Another Coulsdon Playground

Farthing Down c1955
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I lived in Tollers Lane, Old Coulsdon 1946-59 before moving to Coulsdon Rise. Farthing Downs was one of our favourite play spaces. Walking down the rough lane opposite our house to Tollers Farm, on down into Happy Valley and up through Devilsden Woods to the Downs. We built camps along the way and cut hazel to make our catapults, bows and arrows, and cow-parsley stems for our pea-shooters. We would ride on the swing boats for free, running away when the lady came out of the tea rooms for money. We could buy ‘pop’ at the tea rooms and take our picnics to Red Barn, a nick-name I think, for the red roofed barn belonging to a farm on the outskirts of Nethern Hospital, west of the downs.
Such a pity that changes over time preclude youngsters from the age of 6 or 7 having such adventures at play without fear, or the need, for adult supervision. The freedom and outdoor life served us much better than a ‘playstation’. Thank... Read more

T Walton Greengrocers

Brighton Road c1955
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I used to work in the greengrocers situated on Brighton Road near the junction of Malcolm Road. I used to do deliveries on the carrier bike around Coulsdon and work in the shop. But after 15 months I had to leave as I was transfered to Streatham and being only 15 and living in Caterham and using buses, it was too far to travel.

Sunday School

St Andrew's Church c1965
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I used to attend Sunday School classes at this church, when we lived in The Drive Coulsdon from 1962 to 1965. One day after church my Mum, who had come to meet me, had an old holdall in which was the prettiest tortoiseshell kitten which we named Cindy.

Visiting as A Child

My memories of Coulsdon are very vague as  I live in Scotland.

My Father met a wonderful man named Bernard during the 2nd world war.who came from Coulsdon.    Bernard was over 7 feet tall and this is the only thing I remember about him apart from his lovely nature.

We visited Coulsdon several times to live with Bernard and his family. I have a feeling it was army houses though I am not sure if this was the case.   What I am sure of is that it remains in my memory as THE most wonderful place I have ever been to (and I have traveled a lot)   We went for glorious walks along leafy lanes and everything was so beautiful.    My husband and I visited last year but I could not recall any landmarks.   

Your website is wonderful and I have really enjoyed looking through the photographs of old Coulsdon  Many many thanks.

Ailsa Marshall maiden name Carse  ailsam@talktalk.net

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