Fond Memories Of Avenue Road

A Memory of Tottenham.

I lived in the model cottages on avenue road Tottenham throughout my childhood, what good times they were, I remember playing on the old railway embankment at the top of the road and many hours spent over chestnuts park, there used to be so many small shops dotted around the area which I imagine have all gone now, I used to do a paper round for Arthur’s newsagents on Avenue road. I went to st Anne’s junior school so only had to jump over the back garden fence and I was in the playground, Mr king the headmaster ruled with a rod of iron with the back up or mrs McDonald , I still remember the sting of the cane ! I made some good friends at that school, Stephen piney, Lloyd Webb, Douglas crates, Graham young to name but a few . I now live in Nottinghamshire and haven’t returned to Tottenham for many years but suspect it’s changed from what I remember .


Added 31 October 2019

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How funny. Just discovered this web site yesterday. Think we were in the same class at some point.
Did you have a nick name?-

I think Tottenham as with most other towns in the country was a much safer and happier place to live in the 1960’s than it is now. One of my favourite times was leading up to bonfire night , we used to make a guy and take it onto west green road and ask ‘penny for the guy’ and the money we used to get actually got spent on fireworks ! Don’t think children today would even know what a ‘guy’ was ! I can remember the steam trains running along under the bridge at the top of avenue road , me and my mates used to sit on the embankment and throw stones at them and laugh at the driver shouting at us . Chestnuts park was always a favourite with the witches hat to ride on , no rubberised surfaces in those days , you took your chances with the tarmac ! I also remember the traumatic visits to the dentist which was also situated in chestnuts park , I can still feel the belt driven drill now and the terrifying gas day , Thursdays I think it was when you had your teeth pulled out,. Who remembers ‘Dingles’ toy shop ? It was on st Anne’s road . We also used to watch the mysterious nuns moving about in the convent on st Anne’s road , we could see it from the playground of st Anne’s school . Good times

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