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'When we Were Young'

‘I remember when’ - yes, I remember market day in Dorchester very well – when your picture was taken I was 10 years old, and could well have been one of the children in your picture. On Wednesdays, during school holidays Mum took my brother and I to Dorchester on the bus and we would go'‘into town’ first to do the weekly shop.

This photograph shows South Street (facing south) where they also (and still do) had stalls selling vegetables everyday - Dorchester Market itself is still held in Weymouth Avenue, which is approximately half a mile from South Street.

I think the stall holder was called Neville (Trevitt?), the lady could well be his wife. I also recognise the gentleman on the right with the cap, I think he was someone 'important in Dorchester' in those days, but his name escapes me, he must be now long gone, 54 years later!

On leaving school at 15, I work in 'Boots the Chemist' which is the dark-looking building with the sun blinds on the right of the picture, the stone building next door - if I remember correctly - is the Antelope Hotel which is also still there.

My father worked on the opposite side of the road for Shepherd and Hedger (which is out of the picture), they sold 'posh' furniture, and were also the local undertakers (as they were called in 1955).

I married and lived in a caravan in Dorchester, Neville used to give me old wooden orange boxes to burn that kept me, my husband and later on my two young sons warm during the cold winter months, as money was tight, a bit like the present climate we are in now.

I still visit Dorchester regularly as my elderly mother still lives there; every time I do it brings back such great memories!

A memory of Dorchester in Dorset shared on Saturday, 11th April 2009.

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RE: RE: 'When we Were Young'

My first job was working in Judge Jeffries' Restautant when I went to Weymouth Tech one day a weeek doing my City & Guilds cooking. Mrs Smith was the cook, a big lady who used to frighten me to death. My first job when I started there was being sent out to the back house to do the vegetables, potatoes I remember, and it was freezing cold! This was in 1969. The head waitress was a lady called Dorothy, and another girl older than myself called Mary also worked in the kitchen, and if I remember, a girl called Sylvia did the washing up. Working there left me with many memories and has stood me in good stead in my life.

Comment from Janet Edwards on Sunday, 10th October 2010.

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