Living In Corby

A Memory of Corby.

I attended Rowlett Road Infants and Studfall Junior School and Corby Grammar School. I lived in Irving Grove. I enjoyed growing up in Corby and I remember going to the dances at the Catholic School run by a lady named Nellie? The dances at the Boys School were good and the Grammar School square and barn dances. I also remember going with my Sisters to the Odeon on a Saturday morning and getting a Jubly and Lucky Bag to go in with. I went to Ballet classes in a St John's Ambulance hut where the car wash and garage now are near to Asda. The Ballet class was moved to Gainsborough Road opposite the school. I can remember buying stockings and tights off a man on the market and buying fabric from Geoff who could never measure a yard right, he always gave to much. The fish stall, the shoe stall, the fruit and veg stalls. I loved looking around that market. I now live in the USA and miss lots of English things. I remember Corporation Street on a Saturday afternoon full of people, Woolworths when they sold broken biscuits and loose sweets, the Maypole Shop where the drug store now is. I remember the Crows Nest for the Motor Bikers. I can remember the fair that only happens every twenty years and was held on a field near to where the main Post office used to be which is now a night club and a roundabout. Lots of fun times were had when I was growing up. The Youth Centre at the Columbus Church on a Friday night run by a man named Fred Jelly.


Added 26 August 2010

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looking at the days gone by I remember the shadows in teesdale road going into a house are family stayed at 21 we went to school in the village then rockingham road then studfall before the last school corby boys I myself in the 60s ran the columbas dances and beanfield ave there are lots more to write
Nellie Connachie was the lady who took the Saturday night dances for Teenagers in Our Lady of Walsinham's School Hall. They used to call it "The Bin" I too went to Corby Grammar School- starting as a First year in 1955 when the School opened. We were all so excited watching Teachers rushing around the entrance hall with black flowing gowns and coloured "scarves" I met my Husband in Woolworths where he was Assistant Manager and we left Corby in 1965 with our one year old baby son.

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