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Childhood on Shotford Heath, Weybread

I was born on Shotford Heath in 1952, what a place to be brought up. My earliest memories are of gathering hogweed for the 100-odd rabbits that we used to have, and the hard winters, snow and heavy frosts, when the pits froze over and we took the risk of walking on the ice. Summers were the best, mucking about on the marshes, fishing, collecting birds eggs, swimming in the waveney, what a great place. One of the other things I enjoyed was walking up to Weybread to go to school and running home in the afternoon to resume doing all the things a young lad does, unfortunately we moved up to Harleston in 1967 and our freedom went away. 5 years later after working in Harleston I applied for a job at H. E. Dean at Weybread, so here I was again, in the pits and mucking around on the marshes, what a life. I emigrated to New Zealand in 1974 but went back to Norfolk in 1999 on holiday, it didn't take long to get back to the old playground and take around 80 photos to remind me of the beginning of my life.

Written by David Keeble. To send David Keeble a private message, click here.

A memory of Weybread in Norfolk shared on Thursday, 7th January 2010.

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RE: RE: Childhood on Shotford Heath, Weybread

Hello David,
Have just been looking through info on Harleston, Norfolk.
My husband originates from Harleston, we migrated to Australia
in 1970. We have been back to the U.K. quite a few times. Are you related to Charlie Keeble, Peter (my husband) knew him.

Mary Brown.

email: hinesbrown@iinet.net.au

Comment from Mary Brown on Thursday, 4th February 2010.

RE: RE: Childhood on Shotford Heath, Weybread

Hi David, Remember me? I am your cousin, originally from Wortwell, like me you still have fond memories of our happy younger days. I think your brother Keith, who I believe lives in Rushall, is heavly involved with Norfolk routes etc. If I remember correctly you emigrated with Teddy Graham, is he still about? I did move away from the Waveney valley during my police career but now live in Beccles having retired four years ago. I think moving away from the area was the main factor in reminiscing your past and the area you grew up in. Didn't realise you were born in 1952, same as me, I always thought I was older. My E-Mail address is davebsm@hotmail.co.uk Hope to hear from you soon. Dave Loome

Comment from Dave Loome on Thursday, 11th March 2010.

RE: RE: Childhood on Shotford Heath, Weybread

Hi David, how are you? Do you emember me, I lived up the other end of the village? I think the last time I saw you was when we used to go swiming near the bridge. I still see keith, I buy my tyres from there. Hope you are keeping well. Did he ever send you the book of the history of Weybread that I helped write? We have got another display in a few weeks' time for another 300 photos plus we are doing a time-line at the same time. Well, I had better go now, hope you get this message and I await your reply. Best regards, Ray

Comment from Raymond Fish on Tuesday, 13th April 2010.

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