Childhood Memories
As a small child I used to visit my Gran & Grandad in Shirebrook - Annie & Seth Oakton. I'm told they lived in Byron Street and they had a grocery shop which was part of the front room in their house. Grandad also kept pigs on some land on the opposite side of the road. My Mum Eileen Oakton moved to Leicester in the 40's and married my Dad, Ken Jordan. I remember Grandad smelling of Menthol & Snuff and it fascinated me how he would sniff it up his nose. I also remember going to a sweet shop to buy orange twisted sugar sticks, they had this orange see-through paper on and the shop window front also had this bright orange see-through paper on, I pressume that was to protect the sweets from the sun. I've lived in Leicester all my life but my sister and I are planning a trip back down Memory Lane - especially Byron Street. It would be lovely to be able to rekindle some of these very happy memories.
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RE: RE: Childhood Memories
I was born at the Post Office on Market Place and lived there and at 13 Highclifffe Avenue until I married in 1967 when I went to live at 44 Main Street, Shirebrook in a villa type house that had belonged to my father's parents. It looked straight up Central Drive. The back of the house looked across the back of Byron Street but to the opposite side to where Oaktons shop was. I can remember Mr and Mrs Oakton in their shop and around the streets of Shirebrook. I have many memories of Shirebrook and if I can help anyone with anything they would like to know, I will.
Comment from Beverley Lee(nee Harpin on Friday, 13th January 2012.