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Fun At Proudfoots
I can remember walking up Sea Lane with my brothers, and visiting the little shop owned by Mrs Proudfoot, in the hope of getting some groceries for our parents (and sweets for us)! Everything about the shop was quaint, from ...Read more
A memory of Old Hunstanton by
Blackdown 1959 To 1965
I was stationed at Blackdown from these dates, married my wife Val in 1961, we had twin girls Kim and Karen in Louise Margaret Hostpital in Dec 1962, and had Tracey in the same hospital in 1964. I enjoyed my stay at Blackdown and left to go to Tidworth in 1965 after getting my Seargent.
A memory of Deepcut in 1959 by
Blackdown Barracks
I was in the TA ROAC on 26th June 1981. I'm still trying to get a photo of my passing out parade.
A memory of Deepcut by
Life At Blackdown
My name is Kathleen Laskey, my maiden name is Wraight, I used to live at 1 Dettingten Road from 1973 to 1976. My dad's name is Brian Wraight, my mum's name was Edna and I have a sister called Jackie. My dad came out of the army on ...Read more
A memory of Deepcut in 1973 by
Remembering Bredbury
I was born at 7 Osborne Street, 1948 and grew up there. I got married at 21 and moved to Tarvin Drive for several years before moving on to Hull and then Little Brington, Northamptonshire where I still am. I remember all the ...Read more
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Cullercoats As I Remember It.
My father was born and lived in Huddleston St, Cullercoats. My memories are of visiting my grandmother who lived in the upstairs flat of Huddleston St next to Barons the Fruiter and Wedderburns the Bakers. On the ...Read more
A memory of Cullercoats in 1960 by
Part 21
The others in the house then would be, in order of age: Aunt Annie, married to Joe Smiles, who also lived with us. He worked in the local pit as a collier. Also Uncle Tommy, a complete gentleman, always neat and tidy. He never ...Read more
A memory of Middle Rainton in 1945 by
A Back Hander
I was a chain lad when the M1 was being constructed. I was working for Amy's, the asphalt company. Amongst other things I was to make cups of tea and also collect thousands of pounds in wages for the work force. My boss who's name I ...Read more
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Memories Of Blackdown 1955 1964
I lived on Rhodesia terrace, Australia terrace, Canada Road and lastly at 4 Malta road. We were a family of 4 kids, John, Roger, Margaret and Philip Cross. I remember Mr Skeat, Mrs Scan, Mr Brown (one arm). At the ...Read more
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