The Fox Hill Boys
I remember Fox Hill (Fox Bonk) and sliding down on cardboard in the summer and sledges in the winter. I remember John, Colin, Mike and Ian, all kids from around the 'Bullring' - Church Road, Mount Road and Ryder Street. I also remember swimming in the cut at Bell's Mill or fishing under the bridge. And the rope swing - miss the return first time and it was in the cut! And playing football - always bottom pitch - teams of kids playing in all weathers and scores of 24-0 on a bad day. I remember the gardeners, Edie Humphries and Stan Potter, getting their pea and bean sticks from the woods, the same woods us kids set up summer camp in. Always near the spud field, just so we could lift the odd one or two and cook on the camp fire. I live in Cardiff surrounded by the Welsh language but it's got nowt on the Black Country twang. From playing the fool at school, in my 60's I'm studying for a BSc (I have a BA degree) in Modern Political History. If any of my old mates remember Jim Rides please get in touch: j.rides@btinternet.com
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RE: RE: The Fox Hill Boys
I wonder if anyone can help. My father, Bernard Smart was born at The Red Lion in Wordsley in 1921. He had brothers Les, Reg and Lionel, sister Evelyn who later kept the Golden Lion in Stourbridge. Their father Andrew was the landlord of the Red Lion. I believe he left the pub not long after the Second World War. If anyone has more information I would love to hear it: the.smarts2@ntlworld.com
Comment from ANDREW SMART on Sunday, 5th February 2012.