Freckleton, The Village c.1965
Photo ref: F197026
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On the triangular village green, far left, is the war memorial and another recording the tragedy in August 1944 when an American bomber aeroplane fell on Holy Trinity village school. Many children were killed with their teachers—there were 91 victims in all. An emotional reunion has just taken place in October 2004. The popular General Stores stands on the corner with the District Bank opposite.

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I moved to this village in 1967 aged 14. The main building in the centre of the picture is a bank, I think it was the National which later became the National and Westminster Bank. Beyond the bank and to the right on the corner was a Post Office. Hidden by the bank in the same row as the Post Office was a fish and chip shop, the owner used to give us free bags of "bits" from the fryers, usually bits of batter. ...see more