Carlton In Cleveland, View From The Manor c.1965
Photo ref: C235020
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Photo ref: C235020
Photo of Carlton In Cleveland, View From The Manor c.1965

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A Selection of Memories from Carlton in Cleveland

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Carlton in Cleveland

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In the 50/60s' my Grandparents used to own The Fox and Hounds Pub in Carlton. Although it's no longer there. I spent many a day, as a child there, whilst my parents helped out in the pub. I remember the Gliders catapulting off the bank and the old bomb craters, full to the brim of water. I even remember the time when a Bull was tethered by the nose on the green outside The Blackwell Ox ...see more
I smile when I remember being appointed Milk Monitor in Carlton & Faceby Primary School at the age of 9.  Milk was compulsory and free for all children at school - adults told us on numerous occasions 'how good it was for you'!  The large crates of small glass bottles of milk, which were one third of a pint, were counted and recorded, enough milk for each and every student, 32 in all throughout the whole ...see more