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J
Thank you jones used to have the shop us kids used to play in the opening the summerfields used to live other side of opening their...
Yesterday at 1:07 PM
J
right first here is a map showing 127 and 132....132 is 2 houses down from a gap...
first photo the caption says no 125 to 132 but not...
Yesterday at 1:05 PM
J
My brother John and his army friend painted all the woodwork on front of house yellow while my mom was out she went mad when she saw it...
Yesterday at 11:12 AM
J
That would be cool lyn
Yesterday at 11:09 AM
J
My nan died in Aberdeen street in 67 my grandad died there in the early 70’s
Yesterday at 10:51 AM
J
I remember Johnny dunkley he and my brother John hitchen were good friends also Reggie tolley always were together
Yesterday at 10:10 AM
J
I used to live at 132 Aberdeen street with my dad Fred and my mom Doris lived there from 1957 till 1967/69 my dad was a coal man my nan...
Yesterday at 9:55 AM
J
Thank you what a lovely post, how fragile life was a little over a hundred years ago
Yesterday at 9:47 AM
J
My mom and dad the hitchen family lived at 132 Aberdeen street and my nan and grandad the Tenby’s lived at 127 so this was there local ...
Yesterday at 9:46 AM
J
Check out the Ford Zephyr parked outside the Queen's Head. My uncle used to have one of these in the early 1960s. When my dad took me to...
Yesterday at 9:42 AM
J
I thought this pub deserved a unique thread. Here's a nice close-up of the frontage in a photograph dating from c.1962.
Yesterday at 9:42 AM
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