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High Street c1955, Haslington

High Street c1955, Haslington
 
 

High Street c1955, Haslington Ref: H324005

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Good Old Days..

The Village c1960
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I lived in Haslington from 1943 to approximately 1954, it was a great place for a child to grow up. I lived in Cross Rd and my G'ma lived in Fields Rd. I remember the Post Office and Haberdashery next to it, also the Smithy across the road. I could be gone across the fields all day and my family would not have to worry about me. The golf course and surrounding fields were a great place to be, with the stream down below. We were warned not to go to the Dingle when the gypsies were camping there, and I remember the gypsy women coming door to door selling wooden clothes pins etc. I used to go to Sunday School and church regularly, I was also in the Brownies at Crewe Green. I have many fond memories of Haslington and Haslington Primary School. I live in the US now but come home every year and still come to Haslington to see some oldies but goodies!!

Harmel House, High Street, Haslington. And Castleigh House

The Village c1960
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I am researching my Sims-Hilditch family tree. Does anyone remember Edwin Sims Hilditch at Castleigh, Haslington around 1931? And at Harmel House, High Street, Haslington around 1946? Are they on the Frith photos?

Edwin's and Ada's (nee Knott) son Tom Sims Hilditch's name appears on the Haslington war memorial. I believe his boat was torpedoed in 1941 - can anyone tell me more?

Haslington Village Post Office

The Village c1960
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My Grandparents ran the post office in Haslington for many years (not sure how many exactly). Their names were Harry and Connie Jones, they built the business up from nothing and delivered newspapers, ran the post office and made their own ice cream which my mum always said people came from miles to buy. They were always up at 5 o'clock in the morning sorting out the newspapers and delivering them as well as running the post office.  They had three children, Nancy, Bob and Dorothy, they were all brought up in the village and helped in the shop, and knew everyone in the village with living at the Post Office. Of course the village was a lot smaller then. Across the road from the Post Office, on the corner, was a Smithy, where I can remember horses being shod and the sound of the anvil as they put the shoes on the horses.

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