War Time Victoria Avenue, Prestatyn.
A Memory of Prestatyn.
In 1941, my father who was a soldier in the Royal Signals, was stationed at what is now the holiday camp. To escape from London, my mother brought my brother and I to lodge in Victoria Avenue.
At that time the Avenue was a cul-de-sac which ended at a field of goats. We lived at the last house
on the left, occupied by Mr & Mrs Hughes and their three children, the youngest of whom was called Myra.
I now find that the road has been opened and lengthend. I would like to know if the house still exists and if so what is the number ? In order to drive past and have a look.
It would make this 77yr old very happy !
Best wishes,
from Tony McTeare
Add your comment
You must be signed-in to your Frith account to post a comment.
Add to Album
You must be signed in to save to an album
Sign inSparked a Memory for you?
If this has sparked a memory, why not share it here?
Comments & Feedback
During the war I lived at 13 Victoria Avenue.
My grandfather, George , operated the Comrades Club for youth at the end of the cul de sac.
Michael Lewis 80 years old