Baldings disappeared between the 1962 and 1963 Kellys, being replaced by a metal bashing firm/ there is no listing elsewhere in Kellys for Baldings in 1963
I wonder how that would play out in the current circumstances, most pre-packed ham and chicken meat products have added water, in fact Tesco market a 'better' product labelled as 'No added water'
Hello all,
It's coming up to the 8th anniversary of this thread. Anyone up for a meet up this summer? Lyn? Keith?
David
My sister remembers some kids that lived up Alexander terrace. Tommy, Arthur, and a kid named joey. She can't remember there last name. But she said that she thinks that they lived at number 9.
I remember the metal bashing firm that Baldings became in the 60s. As kids we used to rob their scrap pile for thin metal "E's" that we used as lethal "skimmers" . I now know that these "E's" were laminates for electrical transformer cores.Baldings disappeared between the 1962 and 1963 Kellys, being replaced by a metal bashing firm/ there is no listing elsewhere in Kellys for Baldings in 1963
Better late than never eh Lyn !?hello dave i have been been trying to get hold of you..sent you a couple of private messages and an email..can you get in touch with me if you read this message please
lyn
I remember the shop on the corner of brougham st and Wills st. And my dad used to drink in the angel. And that a friends dad that also lived in Albert cottages used to go and get a jug of aile every Sunday afternoon. Also my oldest brother got his first home in the block of flats ( saddlers house) the one that you can see on the photo when he first got married
To his girlfriend who's family lived in burbury st.
Plus one year me and my sister went to a Christmas party at H samules. We must of only been around 5 or 6.
Hi just reading about Brougham Street and you mention about a girl called "bull dog" and that brought back some memories, she was a really nice girl called Bernadette Morris who lived in Alexander Terrace along with her two sisters Pat, the eldest, and Jean during the late 1950`s.My goodness , Sheila Bell ( Or ding dong as some of us naughty kids called her ) i may be way off beam here ,but i think she tragically had a boy child killed in a road accident ?.
Do you remember a lovely girl that we used to call , very cruelly ," bull dog ", i never new how she got that nick name .
PS Brian Bowler lives by the Union Pub
Hi lyn.hi bob did you live in brougham st ..any idea what number villa st the twins lived at and their last name??..i was at no 118 but i cant place them
all the best
lyn
Hi Lyn.thanks bob...if you go to the gower st thread i posted some photos of the street before demo...
lyn
There were only 5 houses in Alexandra Terrace Marie, numbers 2 to 6. Number 1 was a bomb peck blown up in WW2. My family lived in most of the houses during the 50's through into the 60's, the exception was number 2 which was Mr and Mrs Hill, we lived at number 5 up until summer 1968. My Aunties family lived at number 6 until my Aunty died in about 1956. Shortly after that the rest of her family moved and new people moved in. If anything Marie, the people you knew would have lived in number 6. I was very young and my memory is vague, I don't remember their names. I was 16 when we moved out to come and live in Weston-Super-Mare. I'm still here with my family now
Hi Lynn. Thanks for the pictures of Nursery Road and Villa st. We lived on the corner opposite the greengrocer over the Post Office.The Crown was my father's pub, and the Vine too! My buddy Ann lived in Villa St, we were friends for a long time.Hi Dave - as usual your account of Brougham Street made fantastic reading. Keep them coming.
If you have any photographs of Nursary Road, Farm Street etc, or any of our school mates from Harry Lucas I would be especially pleased?
Look after yourself
keith
Hi Bob, Sorry I missed this, I haven't been here so often these days. Pat, Jean and Bernadette are my cousins, they lived at number 6, next door to us at number 5. Their Mum Eileen died, as you say, in 1956 when I was 4. In fact all the houses bar one in Alexandra terrace were occupied by my family. Sheila, another cousin, and her family lived at number her 4 and her Mum (my aunt) Francess lived at number 3. I've lived in weston-super-Mare since 1968, when I left school, and have a grown up family here. In fact Bernadette and Sheila are coming down to visit us this coming Easter week. Pat lives in Warwickshire now and Jean lives in Poole. Small world aint it?Hi Dave I see that you lived in Alexander Terrace in the 1950`s I wonder if you remember the Morris family family who lived there at that time they had 3 daughters Pat, Jean and Bernadette, and moved to uplands road when their mother passed away in about 1956.
I often wonder what happened to them.