The Francis Frith Collection.
You are here:

Broad Street, Somerton.

Broad Street c1960
Enlarge photo |  More about this photo

I lived in Somerton from 1942 to 64, and my parents long after that. I do remember the cafe at Lazenby's. Their shop was a bit of a competitor to ours, both being grocers! My mum did a lot of dressmaking, and I think we bought materials in Harris's. I went to Monteclefe school, and the teachers were then Miss Godfrey, and Miss Bibby. I quite liked Miss Bibby, but not Miss Godfrey. Yes, the toilets were rather primitive, extremely cold, so you only went when you were desperate. My brothers went to the Boy's school in Broad street, and it was run by Miss Lacey. She was great! We went to the youth club behind the vicarage, and were allowed to play tennis on the Vicarage court. There were sometimes garden parties. The vicar was Mr Hayter, and his wife, and they had four children. Stephen, John, Veronica, & Angela, I think. We had dances Upstairs in the Red Lion Rooms, and the playing field was behind the Half Moon in West Street, now King Ina Road etc. All kinds of events were in the Parish Rooms, and I was married in St. Michael's church in 1964, where I was confirmed at thirteen. My friend Gill Hutchings lived in the Leonard Hughes shop, and my mum worked in there for a time, as well as in Overt Locke's shop in West Street. I well remember Mr Vincent and his garage, and the Penny Farthing, and nearby Puddy's the bakers, and opposite the Co-op, Garlands in the Electricity Shop. Next to that, the lovely Garnet Smith and his wife. He was the local taxi. The other side, Rose Cottage, but I can't remember the name of the lady who lived there. I think she had a big white fluffy dog. The other side if the Co-op, Chapman's the garage, where I bought my bike! So many lovely memories of abrilliant childhood in Somerton.

Written by Alison Vowles. To send Alison Vowles a private message, click here.

A memory of Somerton in Somerset shared on Saturday, 5th November 2011.

Memories Links

Other memories of Broad Street c1960

See more memories of Somerton

Somerton homepage

Add a Memory for another place

Tips & Ideas

How has this scene changed?

Do you know who lived or worked here?

Why is this photo significant to you?

Particular points of interest - transport, architecture, fashions etc.

Comments

0 comments have been shared so far in response to the memory "Broad Street, Somerton.".

Why not get involved and post your comments using the comment form below.

Post a Comment about this Memory

To post a comment about this Memory, complete the form below. Your comment will appear alongside the original Memory on the website. If you wish to send a private message (not published on the website) to the person that wrote the Memory, click here.

Subject: RE: Broad Street, Somerton.
You have to be logged in to be able to post a comment.
If you have a Frith account, then please log in below, if not, click here to create one.
Email:
Password:
Comment:
  Note: There is a 300-word limit - you have 300 words remaining.

© Copyright 1998-2012 Frith Content Inc. All rights reserved.