Visiting Aunt And Uncle In Cambois In The 1950's

A Memory of Cambois.

Highlight of visiting grandparents in Blyth, was visit to Aunt Jean and Uncle George Paynter in Cambois. Walking down to the beach, playing with my brother on the sand and then back to Aunt Jean and Uncle George's home for a lovely meal. My favourite was bacon and egg pie! They were lovely people, always had time to play with us and tell us stories about their lives. Sadly, they both died some time ago. However, I will always remember their kindness to me and my brother. They had a daughter called Mona. It would be nice to know if there are any friends or relatives who remember these people.


Added 30 September 2012

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We lived in Blyth and most Sundays we (Mum Dad Sister Me ) would catch the ferry to Cambois and visit my Nana the street was Boca Cheeka not sure about the spelling. We called it Boogie Cheekie. Sunday dinner was the best ever and the Yorkshire puddings were to die for. This was early 60s through to when the pit houses were pulled down in the mid 70s. Me and my sister spent endless hours on the beach. Very fond memories of Cambois.
This was my grandparents . I too have many memories of Quality row (no9) Mona was my mum , I would love to hear from jean ridley

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