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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.
Yep, fantastic aren’t they. Dad says when they went on those early trips they were the only ones in the street that went camping. Clearly it was a trend to catch onWhat a super set of photos. I love these photos that show social change
bless. they look frozeRhyl 1953
Dad recognises the name, he knew your family, how wonderful!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.
That is wonderful. My dad had a shed in the garden where he used to med watches I wonder if your dad remembers that?. xx
Dad recognises the name, he knew your family, how wonderful!
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.
My dad used to fix shoes in their shed at 49. Dad remembers the watches too.
May and Les Chapman (49 Holte Road) with Martha BruetonDad recognises the name, he knew your family, how wonderful!
Dad mentioned that during the war a bomb landed in the garden near your house, he thinks it might have been the next house along. Do you know anything about that?My dad used to fix shoes in their shed at 49. Dad remembers the watches too.
We went to Borth in 1971 and my 18 month old son found out that the sea tasted salty ...i thought westmids folk went to borth.