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I Used to Live in Lowestoft

Punch And Judy, Children's Corner 1952
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A few of my happy memories of living here in Kirkley Cliff opposite the Putting Green, went to school at was Alderman Woodrow Sec/School helped paint a fishing boat scene in the entrance, days on Trawlers /Drifters as a tea boy trying not to get the mugs full of sea water, having a great time on the Elec Boats in Kensing Gardens, learning to play bowls, fun on Claremont Pier, roll the ball, horse racing, everybody enjoyed Farther Christmas coming ashore in a DUK Vehicle, looked good with a choppy sea, so many memories I will have to write a book to get it all down. Hopeing to get back again this Sept. 2011 [now 70] to re-live those happy days in a fantastic town full of lovely things and history, get to know the locals, they always help you have a wonderful holiday. I do know I'm going back and I lived there.. John C

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A memory of Lowestoft in Suffolk shared on Sunday, 4th September 2011.

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