I Remember...

A Memory of Huntingdon.

I remember Huntingdon's High Street in 1965. I was only a little girl then, holding on to my grandmother's hand.  My grandparents were Kate and Reginald Wayman and they lived in Hartford Road opposite the River Ouse.  Nanna and I would often walk to the town centre and she'd buy me a 'Pixie' comic; there were some lovely shops, I remember 'Fishers' (I think), and 'Steadmans'. I loved Huntingdon where I had many happy times as a child when I went to stay with Nanna and Grandad Wayman. Nanna was from Godmanchester (a Woods) and she'd worked at 'the mill' making lingerie until she was 29 when she married. Once she made a pair of golfing socks to be presented to the future Edward VIII. Grandad came from Offord Cluny and he worked in Brampton for 'Mr Riddiford' as a managing director. They moved to Huntingdon around 1960 and lived at  number 128 Hartford Road.  Wish I could visit.... perhaps I might... I send love XX XX!


Added 17 June 2009

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So do I remember Huntingdon high street, around 10 years earlier ( 1955) from around when I was 4 or 5 years old. It was the Great North road, absolute nightmare, which is why we hardly ever went there. HGV's rushing through, the wheels taller than me and touching distance from the narrow pavement. Our family shopped in St Ives, far safer and more civilised. Then the Oxmoor started ( I see a memory from an early resident). London overspill no thank you. It was our county town but a place we stayed well clear of.
Later,1970, I emigrated to Australia(from Hemingford Abbots) with my best friend Nigel. He didn't stay long and went back. The council put him in a flat on the Oxmoor. He told me his neighbours used to throw their old fridge cooker etc over the fence into next door ie his flat garden. No change there.

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