oldMohawk
gone but not forgotten
Nostalging again - what do I remember about Kingstanding ?
Well it has to be the swimming baths. I can remember standing in long queues outside on hot sunny days thinking about the cool blue water inside, but I can't remember the outside of the building.
On sunny days they only allowed half an hour because another queue had formed. I never learn't to swim as a kid, my mates seemed to float, I just sank, but I used to jump off the top board, luckily my mates fished me out !
I did learn to swim when I was in the RAF aged 21 at an open air pool in a little town in Wiltshire, one minute I couldn't swim, the next I could. I've put a photo of that pool and the day, looking at it I bet it was noisy in the houses next door, but the noise was joyful.
The Baron (Aston) picked me out on recently posted 38 year old pic of a works group in front of a library in Cambridge.
I wonder whether he can pick me out on this 50 year old pic.
Cheers
oldmohawk
Well it has to be the swimming baths. I can remember standing in long queues outside on hot sunny days thinking about the cool blue water inside, but I can't remember the outside of the building.
On sunny days they only allowed half an hour because another queue had formed. I never learn't to swim as a kid, my mates seemed to float, I just sank, but I used to jump off the top board, luckily my mates fished me out !
I did learn to swim when I was in the RAF aged 21 at an open air pool in a little town in Wiltshire, one minute I couldn't swim, the next I could. I've put a photo of that pool and the day, looking at it I bet it was noisy in the houses next door, but the noise was joyful.
The Baron (Aston) picked me out on recently posted 38 year old pic of a works group in front of a library in Cambridge.
I wonder whether he can pick me out on this 50 year old pic.
Cheers
oldmohawk

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