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Station Road c1965, West Drayton

Station Road c1965, West Drayton
 
 

Station Road c1965, West Drayton Ref: W578002

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Shopping With my Nan And Other Fun Things

Station Road c1965
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When I was a little girl, sometimes I used to stay with my nan in West Drayton on Church Road by the green, and while we went shopping around that quaint little village with about a dozen little stores, I also accompanied nan up to Station Road to the post office (ah, that wonderful post office, there it is on the left of the picture.)
I remember it was a lovely walk up Swan road. (I wonder why they called it Swan road? Is it because there were many swans further down in that little river by the Angler's Retreat?).   I used to paddle in the little river across from "the Angler's Retreat" and under that cute little bridge with my brother Bryan and our  little   friend Barry.  The water was so fresh and clear.  
It somehow always seemed like a summer's day, is that the way it is when you're little? Always sunny?
Anyway those days were the fifties. Quiet and peaceful  (especially after what people put up... Read more

The Guy Outside The Post Office

Station Road c1965
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Opposite the post office at the end of the parade of shops was a dry cleaners owned by what I thought was a rather posh lady who would call me Poppet. My mother cleaned house for them and sometimes I would be taken along to keep me out of mischief. They had two boys that went to private school and were only home for school holidays. Though they were older than me I found they acted a bit young. Her husband was a short stout man dressed in a pin striped suit. He worked in the city and took the train up to London every day. On my birthday the lady said “Poppet I’ve made you a chocolate cake”. I don’t know if eggs were still in short supply but my mother said it was very rich and had five eggs in it. All I can say is that it tasted good.

In the photo there is a service road and shops on the right, back in 1953 this... Read more

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Making Our Own Entertainment

The Anglers Retreat c1965
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Across from The Angler Retreat in Cricket field Lane is the river Coln. Down the lane on your left you pass the West Drayton Cricket Club with the river on your right. Next to the cricket field is The Coln Park Caravan Site where I lived in 1952. After the war accommodation was scarce and many people lived in caravans, these were spread throughout the district on many small privately owned sites where amenities where few or non existent. The council closed these small sites and moved us all to the council owned Coln Park site. This was a great improvement with concrete slabs to park the caravan on. The road was a hard surface and once a year they sprayed tar down and covered it with shingle. To this day if I smell tar I'm mentally transported back to my childhood. We got our water from stand pipes around the site and sewage was collected once a week.

We had come from a site in Longford. Speachley's... Read more

The Railway Bridge

Station Road c1965
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In this picture I can remember that on the left was W H Smith's, a bicycle shop and an Options on the corner of Colham Road. To the right between the two pubs many years earlier was Pat's Garage. In the picture we have the new railway bridge which was a great improvement from the old one. The old bridge was lower, narrower and only had one narrow foot path on the left. The vehicles came so close to you and made so much noise it was scary. The double decker buses could not get under the bridge so would turn round in the station yard and return to Uxbridge. Once a driver forgot what route he was on and got the double decker stuck under the bridge. It was there for ages until someone suggested letting the tyres down a bit and it reversed back out.

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