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Witton Gilbert, The War Memorial From The Woods c1955

The War Memorial From The Woods c1955
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The War Memorial stood at the bottom of what was called the "Camels Hump" in "The Dean" - a wild adventure playground for all us kids. The Hump was used for sledging down in winter and rolling down in summer. At the top of the picture behind the trees was the vicarage paddock, this was where as members of the 1st Witton Gilbert Cub and Scout group we us to play football/cricket/make fires etc.
At the bottom of the picture the "brook" - a stream running down through the village from "Barneys' Field" went underground in a culvert to emerge at the start of the Dean (I believe there was the remains of an old house? here).

Written by Trevor Turner. To send Trevor Turner a private message, click here.

A memory of Witton Gilbert in County Durham shared on Monday, 19th November 2007.

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