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Goodman family photos from Oak Cottages and Erskine Street

Hi, thank you for your comments, I am sitting here with my Dad (Frank Goodman now 81), he remembers Barbara very well, he also recalls Fred & Lil with great affection. He says Fred used to go for a pint up town with him on ocassions when Fred had a night off. Dad used to drink in the Midland Tavern with his brother Horace (Hos), Ray & Les West,Wilfie Gunn,Albert (Nipper)Mundy,Arthur & Albert Knibbs,Kenny Boulton,Harry Rowley,Kenny & Ray Brown,Tony & Irene Power,Jean Taylor,Mr & Mrs Tommy Walker from Inkerman St. The Midland Tavern in the 50's is remembered with great fondness, do you possibly have any photos of the pub from the 50's if so it would be great to see them on here.

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Hi, thank you for your comments, I am sitting here with my Dad (Frank Goodman now 81), he remembers Barbara very well, he also recalls Fred & Lil with great affection. He says Fred used to go for a pint up town with him on ocassions when Fred had a night off. Dad used to drink in the Midland Tavern with his brother Horace (Hos), Ray & Les West,Wilfie Gunn,Albert (Nipper)Mundy,Arthur & Albert Knibbs,Kenny Boulton,Harry Rowley,Kenny & Ray Brown,Tony & Irene Power,Jean Taylor,Mr & Mrs Tommy Walker from Inkerman St. The Midland Tavern in the 50's is remembered with great fondness, do you possibly have any photos of the pub from the 50's if so it would be great to see them on here.

Wow I’ve only just stumbled across this reply, my Mom remembers nearly ever name that’s mentioned. So sorry it’s taken so long to reply
 
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