Down By The Docks

A Memory of Salford.

Born in Grandma's house in 1947 before moving round the corner. Loved the sounds and smell of the docks, watching the big ships come in to unload and load cargo then waving to the train drivers as they chugged along. Played 'kick the can' under the street lights at 5 in the evening in the winter and 'two-ball' on the Salvation Army wall. Went to Central Mission Church where I was Rose Queen and paraded in the Whit Sunday Walks. Attended Trafford Road Girls before moving to Halton Bank school. Listened to the brass band play in Ordsall Park before playing on the swings. Had a wonderful childhood in Salford.


Added 31 October 2013

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I spent the first 4 years of my life in that area and my dad was one of those train drivers.
I was born at home in Hulton St Ordsal 1968 this was opposite one of the main entrances to the docks, Oddie park was over the way played there many times before moving to Kara st Salford.
I still have cousins living in this area of the docks

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