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Holidays spent in Wales as a child.

OMG those are the holiday I was always on as a child and the Chapmans were our friends. Some more photo's of those fantastic holidays. Thank you for sharing yours with us Josephine.
 

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Here are some more for you, one from the same camping trip of Harold and little Rosie Brueton with their parents Martha and Fred (also of Holte Road) and my Dad Dennis (the young boy).
the other photo is of Fred on his motorbike with Rosie and my Dad outside number 49 Holte Road. These camping pictures predate yours for sure (dad was born in 1926), but perhaps your parents knew my family around that time if they lived in Holte Road then.
 

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Edna and Albert Lyndon 57 Holte road and aunt Nell and uncle Harry Stevens from 94 Holte road. Half of Holte road had been camping at Tallybont many years before I was born Josephine.
 
Here’s a photo of May and Les Chapman from 49 Holte Road with Martha (Donovan) Brueton
 

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Ah, that brings back memories, Carol, especially that plank in the background of the second one. Walked a good way out there on that several times. Better than a pier!

Maurice :cool:
 
i thought westmids folk went to borth.:grinning:
We went to Borth in 1971 and my 18 month old son found out that the sea tasted salty ... :)
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