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Sparkhill park

Have loved reading all these memories of Sparkhill Park. Did the Park open and close every evening and did the Park Keeper live nearby? Was there ever a bowling green, or tennis courts? What was The Spider?
 
Hi all, I lived in Showell Green Lane & the top half of the park was where all my activities took place. Football, Cricket, Headers, etc. The priest from English Martyrs Catholic Church sometimes joined in, as did the vicar from St Johns church, reverend Tetley. My time at the park would have begen from about 1946 to 1955 when I left school (St Johns & Formans Road). Used to enjoy time in the Dell, an area next to the Women'sHospital.
 
Remember the Marquee that was erected in the park, just across the path from the shelter just above the tennis courts. The large grassy area was at one time used as allotments, probably during the war, &.my father had two plots which fed us for quite a long time.
 
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