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Born in 1951, I lived in Lechlade,Ledbury, Highworth, Oldtown, Cunningham Road and I lived on Penhill Drive in the late 1950s, I went to the infants and junior school. In the infants we learned to count by using small stones kept in a tobacco tin (I kid you not), our classrooms were in portakabins with steps leading up to them. Long since gone!

I remember going to the Penhill library, where I saw my first moving picture.

I went to first aid lessons with the Red Cross, the only thing I can remember is a greenstick fracture, which is a partial fracture of a bone.

I used to go to the “dumps” to play, I remember using the roundabout in the children's area, that's where I discovered I didn't like going round and round! The place is now a high rise area now!


The Secondary Modern school was on 621, Cricklade Road (it's called St Lukes Special School now). I also went to temporarily to another secondary modern school in Gorse Hill, on the way to town, while ours was having building work done, the roof had fallen in apparently! (I only found that out on a recent trip to Swindon.)

Then I had to leave (in 1962) to go and live in a foreign country (called Wales).  That's another story.


Looking at Google street view, it doesnt look as if Penhill has changed that much. I still recognised it when I visited in 2006 (and in October 2010) our old house is still there.

However when I visited Cunningham Rd, I had a "funny turn" just as I turned into the road, my thanks to 2 very kind ladies who gave me a cup of tea to steady my nerves.

It amazing what memories can do to the mind, as I hadnt been back there since I left in the 50s.

Because I have lived in so many places (22 since leaving Swindon), and attended seven schools altogether (2 infants, 1 junior and 3 sec moderns), I am kinda trying to discover my roots!

I have also travelled overseas quite extensively, I wonder why!

Written by Paul Everitt. To send Paul Everitt a private message, click here.

A memory of Swindon in Wiltshire shared on Monday, 27th September 2010.

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RE: RE: Penhill

I lived in the Penhill area. My memories were brought back reading this item. I lived in Sherstone Avenue for 10 years or so. The shops and library were built whist I lived there and were a huge playground for me and my friends. We used to make castles on the sand heaps and tried to make cannons out of the pipes laying around. Once the shops were finished we had great fun roller skating in front of them.

I was regularly sent to the butcher to buy tubs of dripping and when I got home my brother and sister wanted to get the tubs open because the treat was the jelly at the bottom. Often we almost came to blows over who could have the jelly!

Another food memory has just come out - Devon Savouries faggots with loads of caul fat over the top. They were super filling for sandwiches.

I used to very upset as I wasn't allowed to stay up for Wagon Train on the TV while Dad and a chap from Penhill Drive watched it. I tried to listen to it from the landing but that was nowhere near seeing it.

Comment from Graham Francis on Thursday, 21st July 2011.

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