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To School From Manor Road

Each day my journey either was via the cinder track (there was the old reservoir running alongside and the iron railway bridge stood in those days, the railway was still operating I think or in the stages of being dismantled) or we walked over a somewhat ricketty wooden bridge at the bottom of Castle Hill, there were a few hens scratting round just before the bridge. The hill was so steep when you were a kid, and doubtless when you are an OAP. At the top was the electricity shop and the post office and we went round to the school, the old cinema being used for indoor dancing and lunch. Testa's garage with the hairdresses just along and Northrop the butcher was next door. Going home via the shops down Station Road, Nobby Brown the greengrocers, Mace (run by the Edwards family, my mum worked there for a while), Wickens, the Co op across the road, Faulkners shoes, Le Bonne Marche, Sargeants butchers, Bank, unknown corner shop with net curtains, Lancasters, Coulson Butchers, Cafe shop, Gately's newsagents, corner shop, Blackburn's Chemist, Richardson's bookies, Hairdresers (Beech)(?) or it may have been Kathy's (Barry Beech was the gent's hairdreser over the road behind the White Hart). Ahhhh. halycon days ... We walked to school and sometimes got the bus from Sanders Corner down to the village for 1 old penny in winter, Tom Powell was the driver and Ethel (?) was the conductor. Firemen were my dad (Charlie Edwards) Joe Bosworth Dewi Edwards Mr Freeborne Tom MacCormack Billy Haynes George Stevens Sorry if I have forgotten anyone but I am getting old and I was only 6 years old back then. The siren practice sounded at 12pm prompt and I used to wait with my mate outside by the show factory there outside the fire station, we used to dare each other to wait under the siren tower until the loud siren went off. Our milkman was John Kingford, although I recall a milkman with a pony and cart (the pony bit me once), the coal yard was round by the arched railway bridges, I am not sure but one coalman was Mr Cooknell I think. Teachers were: Mrs Bedford Miss Cross Mrs Gottervick Mrs Stevens Mr Shaw Head Mr Lichfield Dinner lady Mrs Cook. Doctor was Dr Caldren who allegedly saved me when I had meningitis, later Dr Holland. Happy, happy days.

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A memory of Woodford Halse in Northamptonshire shared on Saturday, 17th October 2009.

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RE: RE: To School From Manor Road

I remember the primary school well, there was Miss Cobley in the top class when I was there. I lived in Adams Road and my dad and brother both worked on the railway, I used to stand in our front garden and listen for them to toot me as they went past. When the railway was closed down we all started to use the railway bank as a short cut to school or the shops. I can remember it so clearly it seems like yesterday but it was 45 years ago!

Comment from Vicki Hawkes on Thursday, 30th September 2010.

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