Walks With my Dad
This picture is the memorable part of our route, a walk from Belle Vue where I lived until the late fifties. My father would take me for walks on Sundays when the weather was good, which it seemed to be most of the time, we would walk up the common which was then all countryside. We would climb over the stile in the photo and turn up the hill towards the wood, known as the Cally Wood, it was private with no public access. So we we would take another stile which would take us across the fields towards Cot Lane. This was the exciting bit for a six year old as the path crossed the sand pits by a metal footbridge high above the workings, which was often a few feet deep in water. We then joined Cot Lane and back to Wordsley, perhaps for a Vimto and packet of crisps at the Raven, where they had a bowling green at the back. It was kept by the Mansells, the son Kenny was two or three years older than myself.
My name is Geoff Lowe and my father was Chris. He worked for SGB Dudley, from 1926, when he started at 3 pounds per week, later becoming the transport manager. He worked there most of his life apart from during the war when he worked at the Austin Aero works helping to build Stirling Bombers
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RE: RE: Walks With my Dad
Thank you for reminding me of the sand pit, and the wonderful "monkey bridge"
Comment from Jim Hope on Friday, 5th August 2011.