Thank you Mikejee. Been far too many years since I lived down there. Trying to picture where all the houses was situated has been difficult. I now know how far I was away from Lyn's auties house.Here is map with no 20 in turquioseView attachment 132070
Thank you lyn. Will look forward to seeing them. I have managed to track down some one whom I used to live near me & also worked with me when I moved to Waterworks street. Regards. michael.hi michael took me a bit of time to locate the missing bracebridge st photos....found them on my desk top files so i will re post them on this thread tonight or before if i get the time....
lyn
millers,sun cycle,and the back door to the slaughter house. just visible on the left by the A45 sign. THANKS LYN
Thank you Lyn. I will have to get my brain working now as I was very young when we left to move to waterworks street & have forgotten a lot from those days. I am sure something will soon jog my memory.here they are michael...think there should be 15 photos in all
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thank you Lyn. It certainly looks like my family home has gone. At least I can remember how my home looked, from how the others that are left looked. I remember now, that your aunties house was much further down the road from mine. Fantastic photo's. A massive thank you for showing them.michael post 242 photo 2 shows houses 2 to 38 so it looks as though your house at no 20 has gone
lyn
Thank you. So so sad to see our history being removed. The Aston we knew & loved, now gone, but will never be forgotten.
Having looked at the photo's Lyn, I noticed that in attachment 132082, part of the front of the chippy I used to go in is visible., (next to the tv repair shop, which I also remember).I loved going to that chippy.Loved having my chips wrapped in newspaper.The chips tasted so much better than they do nowadays. Maybe it was because of the newspaper. I can sort of remember where our house was now. on the same photo, our house was opposite where the white car is just up from the outdoor. Used to go in there too, to fetch a jug of beer for my dad.Thank you Lyn. I will have to get my brain working now as I was very young when we left to move to waterworks street & have forgotten a lot from those days. I am sure something will soon jog my memory.
I could not agree more Lyn.The old photo's are very important to us, as our towns ect keep being changed. Without these photo's, everything would be lost. I had completely forgotten my past, but thanks to this forum, all my happy memories have come back. It is a pity that history is not taught in the schools as it was in our day. Give me those days any time.glad the photos have nudged the memory michael....its amazing how they can transport us back this is why i think the old photos are very important...
ln lyn
Just a large gravel area...swings, witches hat, pump...not sure what else. Lots of scraped elbows and knees.My grandparents lived in New John Street, and we always knew Walmer Park, as Blews Street Park, hardly a blade of grass or tree in there. In the war there was a large barrage balloon tethered there.
i remember it as blew st park. only busted swings an a old building we climbed on.hi sylvia totally agree with you about old photos being an important part of our history...yes i have heard people call it blews st park but if i remember correctly it was called walmer recreation ground after walmer lane which later became new town row/high st..the park is all built on now...industrial units
lyn
thank you Sylvia. I knew I had a feeling about the park name. I got it mixed up with bloomsbury street. Blews street is how I remember it. Not much of a park really, but plenty of fun was always had by all of us, as I seem to remember.Just a large gravel area...swings, witches hat, pump...not sure what else. Lots of scraped elbows and knees.
Dave A
The middle picture...is that Benton & Stone?last ones...my aunts house at 71 is the 2nd house boarded up to the right of the gap
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not sure dave i cant make out the writing on the building...Yes, middle picture is of Benton & stones. My dad used to work there & was taken with my mum & 2 brothers by my dad to a christmas party there.
Hi This outdoor used to be run by a Mrs Dickins.Arthur confirms, it was a Mitchells & Butlers outdoor.
Hi Dave. The middle photo is of Benton & Stones (enots). I remember it as my dad used to work there on the night shift. Me & my 2 brothers & my mom went with my dad to their christmas party one year. (can not remember the year). We had our photo's taken, but sadly, we lost them.I think I was about 10. That makes it roughly 55 years ago.The middle picture...is that Benton & Stone?
Dave A