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Jacksons Pie Shop.
Does anyone remember Jacksons pie shop in Bell Rd? The pies used to melt in the mouth, the girls that worked there were dangerous though, they used to jump on you if you were lucky.
A memory of Hounslow by
Braywick 1916
My grandfather, James Boddy, married my grandmother, Ada Stacey, at Bray Church in 1916. They were both from Marlow, but at the time James gave his residence as Maidenhead and Ada gave hers as Ravenscroft, Braywick Road. She may have been ...Read more
A memory of Bray
Jacksons And Popes
My husband's mother came from Somerleyton, and he and I visited the village and church two or three times between 1978 and 2004. We though it a very beautiful area. The churchyard has the last resting places of quite a ...Read more
A memory of Somerleyton in 1900 by
Hesleden 70s
I was born in Hesleden and lived there until I left for college in 1979. I can remember there were as many pubs as shops ! Workmen's club, Conservative Club, The Golden Calf which featured big in my life.. I worked there with Janice ...Read more
A memory of Hesleden by
Old Cock Pit
I was born in Denbigh Infirmary in January 1944. My father, Emlyn, was in the army at the time, he was the son of Abel Jackson, a local decorator. My mother came from Huddersfield. They married Boxing Day 1942. My GGF was Daniel who ...Read more
A memory of Denbigh in 1950 by
My Mevagissey
I worked as a tech rep for Rylands, Whitecross, Warrington and I stayed at The Hollies, Mevagissey every six weeks. Mr Jackson was the owner, "Jacko". His daughter was married to a local fisherman. During one visit I arranged for a ...Read more
A memory of Mevagissey in 1965 by
The Main Shopping Area Of Newburn
I was 12 yrs old when this picture was taken and I remember it very well. The photo was taken from the war memorial looking down to the railway station, the footbridge is clearly visible in the centre of the ...Read more
A memory of Newburn in 1951 by
Growing Up In Hambledon
There were only 25 children in our tiny school, which was a shock when we got to middle school! We used to play up the common and when the nuns from St. Domonic's rang the bell for 6pm we all knew it was time to go ...Read more
A memory of Hambledon in 1980 by
Shops In St Blazey
I will continue with some information on the businesses in St Blazey around 1950. Station Road, starting with no. 1. Grigg's the butchers, the house where I was born and the shop run by Jack Grigg. The next business, no.3 ...Read more
A memory of St Blazey in 1950 by
Forest Grammar School, Winnersh 1957 62
This fine school {formerly Woodley Hill} was opened in 1957. I was lucky enough to be one of 150 pupils who passed the 11plus {God knows how} and thus was one of the first intake, a real privilege although I ...Read more
A memory of Winnersh in 1957 by
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