Grandad Lack of The Black Bull
I remember staying in the Black Bull, run by my grandad, grandad Lack. In the back garden was a huge willow tree and in one of the outhouses all the metal tops from the beer bottles were discarded. I used to sit in the tap room and look though the net curtains smelling strongly of cigarette smoke at the main road. He gave me fizzy cherryade. Auntie Peggy and Uncle George lived with grandad and took over when he died. Up the road was the fruit orchard where we picked apples and plums. I was very young but remember it well. How wonderful to find this photograph.
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RE: RE: Grandad Lack of The Black Bull
What a lovely memery Anna, I so enjoyed reading it. And as my family were Lacks on my grandmother's side even more so as I am researching the Lacks from Willingham and Bluntisham. It's made my day finding this site, best wishes to all, Pat Mason
Comment from Patricia Mason on Monday, 21st April 2008.