Thanks For Jogging My Memories Of Wombwell

A Memory of Wombwell.

Came across this place by accident - glad I did.

I spent the first 11 years of life down Hawson Street, before moving to Aldham House Estate. I can still remember the "old gas works" the other side of the canal, and the glass works not too far away. Getting on the steam train at Wombwell West for the annual Station Lane WMC day trips to Cleethorpes. Playing cricket & football in the gas works fields, running down to wave as the Flying Scotsman came past. I recall the time the field next door to the gas works flooded for the first time (and subsequently became famous for attracting 2 Pink Flamingos). Running through Clancies to get to Park Street School. The old Empire Theatre at the top of Hawson Street, and the summer arrival of the "feast" (fairground). Cracking the old "whip & top" up and down the street. The smell emanating from the small caravan in Wombwell Market that sold pie & peas. Many, many hours fishing at Wombwell Res, reading all the numbers found at Convicts Tunnel. Wonderfull Autumns walking through Wombwell Woods and gathering Hazelnuts from the plentiful trees there.

Oh how I could go on............

So thanks for bringing all those wonderful memories to the surface. As I live in Edinburgh now, I must make the effort to get back for a visit.


Added 25 November 2014

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My mother was born in Hawson street , the family name was Allen. My great grandparents lived on Lundhill Row,there name was Rhodes. My father worked at Elsecar pit with a man named Slack.
Hello to all, I might be jumping in head first here but, I have recently started doing my family tree and found that my great, great grandparents lived on lundhill row, and named Rhodes! So if Sylvie could get in touch any help would greatly received
Very interesting, as of 2019 i live on pearson crescent and i'm 15 years of age. Strange to see how much it has changed since the 60's i attended kings oak and now attend Netherwood.
Very interesting, as of 2019 i live on pearson crescent and i'm 15 years of age. Strange to see how much it has changed since the 60's i attended kings oak and now attend Netherwood.

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