When I Was 10

A Memory of Washington.

After the level train crossing was the off-licence which my grandad called the 'Long Pull', I don't know if that was it's right name. Then after that was Rutters shop which sold everything under the sun, then Bells the butchers and pie maker, then over the road was a Methodist Church which I used to go to later as a youth club. Opposite Rutters was a sweet shop then houses. In the same road from where the picture was taken was a barbers shop, then Grieff's grocery shop. On the other corner was Biddick School.


Added 10 March 2013

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i lived opposite the paper shop it was at time clyde terrace born 1954 spent time up to 1965 in clyde terrace then moved to urban gardens in 1965 lovely memories I am now 71 BRYAN MOON

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