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What of the small recreation grounds do you remember? Not as big and airy as the bigger parks, but still a valuable play space for us kids back then. Ours was Blews Street as we called it, what and where was yours?
What of the small recreation grounds do you remember? Not as big and airy as the bigger parks, but still a valuable play space for us kids back then. Ours was Blews Street as we called it, what and where was yours?
thats the one John, but in our day it was gravel covered, gone had the trees and gardens. there was an old steam engine concreted into the surface though. Do any of you other folks remember similar parks in your neck of the woods?
What of the small recreation grounds do you remember? Not as big and airy as the bigger parks, but still a valuable play space for us kids back then. Ours was Blews Street as we called it, what and where was yours?
Annie that was called Goodman St rec we as kids played there and when we older we played foot ball,do you remember the little Parkie he always had a fag hanging out of his mouth
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We were frightened to death of the old parkie and used to cheek him from a great distance. He couldn't have caught us (I think he had a gammy leg) but we still kept out of his way.
Also playing football on the rec was painfull when you fell on the gravel and skinned your knees.