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Year: 1955

Growing up in Dovercourt

I have been trying to remember the exact dates when we lived in Dovercourt but I think it was something like 1953-57, while my father worked for the railway at Parkeston Quay. We first rented a place in Shaftesbury Avenue and then bought a house in Main Road. I was interested to see Martin Johnson's post because I was a pupil at the nursery school that his mother used to run at the vicarage. It seemed like a very big place to a small child, with a huge garden that had lots of corners to hide in during break. I also had one term at the primary school in Main Road. I was briefly in the Sea Cubs and can still tie a round turn and two half hitches correctly. My best friends were the sons from Sutherland's pharmacy - they lived in a big house on Fronks Road with a solarium on top. I don't remember a great deal about the shopping except for Bowtells, the grocers, where the bacon was sliced by hand and the butter sold loose. A shop full of evocative smells. I can also remember going for walks along the Hangings - I think this was an old railway line that was full of blackberries and rose hips. My mother kept some wartime habits of thrift and made rose hip jam most years we were there.

Shared on 02 May 2009 by Robert Dingwall.

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RE: Growing up in Dovercourt

'The Hangings'.Oh, Mr Dingwall, have you just triggered a memory! I have walked and played there. In 1953 I was 9 years old and my parents and me moved to Dovercourt sometime in 1952 from London. We were there until just after the flooding of the night of Jan 31st. But I digress, did you know of the origin of the name 'The Hangings'? Being kids we assumed that somebody had hanged themselves there. Im doing research on my early childhood and came upon this site by accident, and after reading some of the memories here I signed up and now I intend to post a memory of mine and request some information in the very near future.

Shared on 31 January 2010 by Brian Reynolds.

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