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the school that my family went to was station road that was later called yew tree road but i'm sure i had afriend who lived in nelson road that was late forties early fifties j h
hello paul nice to hear of you sorry have no pics but alot of great memories ithink peter hadland has couple i will ask next time i see him good to hear from you regards jh
patty i was with janet and val walker last friday at a wedding of thier niece and they both are very well i am sure that janet would be pleased to hear from you if you would like me to get amessage to her let me know sorry to tell you freddy past away last year jh
pete number 6 mick gibbs we were at school together birchfield road sorry to tell you mick died about 2months ago iwas at his funeral and so was ken martin along with a lot of the midland group members johnharris bye fornow
i was brought up in and around aston infact holte road in 40,s and 5o,s iwent school in what was then called station road later to beyew tree road school iplayed football for the school and one of my team mates was alad named kieth callagun who i,m sure his father was groundsman then called...
the pheonix park street was a pub my friends and i used in late 50.S EARLY 60/S A FUN PUB THAT HAD A TRIO THAT PLAYED FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY CALLED ALAN KING TRIO AND A LANDLORD NAMED REG WHO LOVED YOU TO ENJOY YOURSELFS WE HAD WHAT WAS CALLED TRAMPS NIGHTS WHEN EVERYBODY DRESSED HAS TRAMPS...