Growing up in Wombwell.
My family and I, the Oughtons, lived at 53, Wombwell Main Row, a community for miners and their families. My dad worked at Darfield Main pit all of his life up until early retirement in the early 1980s. I have kept in touch with many of my life-long friends, as I call them. They will remain in my heart forever. I remember the Sunday School anniversaries at Hough Lane Methodist. The Whitsuntide Walk, Wombwell Feast, not forgettingl friends from the Modern School. I left Wombwell in 1967 when I married, my husband in the textile trade came from Huddersfield where we lived until we emigrated to the States in 1973. To me Wombwell never changes. I managed to get back to my home town every two years. It's a treat seeing relatives, old neighbours and everything else. My parents[ Russ and Irene] have long since died, sadly missed and much loved. I love Wombwell.
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RE: RE: Growing up in Wombwell.
Hi About what time were you in Hough Lane Methodist? I was involved in a few anniversaries myself. I didn't come from Wombwell but started going when I met my future husband - Arthur Dawson. He had gone almost all his life to Hough Lane as did his brother Clive. Wombwell has special memories for me too.
Comment from Jennifer Dawson on Thursday, 7th April 2011.