Christines Early Memories Of Moxley

A Memory of Moxley.

I was born in the front room of 9 Burns rd moxley in 1949. my earliest memory is of a street party to celebrate the coronation of the queen. I have many memories of playing over the fields behind the shops and houses there. of course we used to play on the barges on the canal. I remember coming from the weslyan chapel in my best clothes on a sunday afternoon and going to play on the barges, I fell into the canal and lost one of my shoes and ruined my coat. My mother was furious.


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I was in Moxley from 1955 to 1968. We lived at 43 High street just up the road from Burns road. I remember having to carry my moms shopping from the Coop in Burns Road. Would love to hear from any one who went to Moxley County Primary school.
hi ,my name is steve robinson.i was born at 7 burns place ,march 1949.went to moxley primary from 54/60..teachers at that time where mr bennet head master,mrs cowen,mrs Crawford.mr blackhall ,and the great mr warner,also mrs bull dinner lady.some kids in my class....barry clun/david martin/colin Steadman/rosemary wood/linda Haynes/Margaret ayres./marrion lunn/wendy hollyhead/jean Faulkner/....neighbours in burns place...Ronnie everitt/mr bates/mrs marshall /the hendersons/the brookes/mrs collett/mrs Edwards../the lavenders./bruce/Robert archer..
many happy times playing over the fields behind burns rd..saw the royal George being built.i could name every building on the high st but you prob all know them..i used to fetch my mom harriet a jug of beer from the moulders arms ..or sometimes ansells off lic,,happy mems

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