Best Years Of My Life
A Memory of Ham.
Oh yes, the memories flood back. My mate Peter Leonard worked at Elsons. Mr Cox was the manager at the CO-OP with Mrs Budd (had a crush on her daughter Kathleen). Also THE BENCH which led to Jessops in BACK LANE. Don't forget the Pits and the concrete barges, apple island and the firing range. I remember them building Riverside Drive, Mr Brooker of Stretton Rd worked as a labourer. Remember the Mulberry tree at the start of cut-throut alley. Later found out during research that it was called CUT-THROUGH ALLEY. Sandy Lane, trying to get down to the bus (65 71) to Richmond before the COWS came up the lane. It was yesterday....
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Mr Brookers son was called Michael (Mick) and was one of my best friends,
Unfortunately he passed away about 5 years ago. Philip Lintern