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Year: 1963

Motspur Park

I lived in Seaforth Avenue on and off with my nan and grandad, they were called Annie and Albert, if anyone remembers then please get in touch.
What I loved about Motspur Park was it felt like a village to me. The library was on the corner, it felt so small in there. I used to be taken to the Earl Beatty pub with my parents and brothers and sit outside and enjoy a packet of crisps and a ginger beer. I remember the corner shop in Seaforth Avenue, it was always full to the brin with things. It felt so safe in those days to play in the street and I loved going to the park, also I went into Carters Tested Seeds a lot after coming out of Bushey School and loving the smell in there, can't remember what is was of but I liked it.
Happy dayes were had then. By the way, my grandparents' surname was Ireland.

    
                          

Shared on 28 February 2009 by Vicky Allum.

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