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Yes that was mum and dad, Marge and Fred. The couple who lived in the flats opposite you were my great aunt and uncle, my Nan and grandad lived in Acocks Green. My dad's cousin Elsie lived in the six story flats opposite our house. She would come across to ours on a Saturday morning to hang her...
Yes of course now you explain. You have always been Jimmy to Barbara and me, so when you signed off as Jim it threw me. I remember you and Carol at that Silvermere reunion. Can't believe all those years have past by since we were all at Mapledene and then Silvermere.
I have no idea, and to be honest I don't remember this at all. What an arrogant poem, "Margaret is glad for she knows quite well there's a prize to be had" I hope I grew out of that pretty quickly.
Have this picture at home, I'm Margaret Bennett and standing behind Miss Green. I think the girl two to the left of me is Jean Rogers and the little chap at the end of my row could be David Gray. Didn't realise we could have once been so young!! Thank you for posting this