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RE: OUR MEMORIES OF GROWING UP - 3
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Quote: astoness wrote in post #29what smashing memories pam...i have a couple of pics somewhere of the onion fair..will try and find them and post for you...in the meantime here are 3 of lovers walk hope they bring back memories for you...im hoping against hope that your aunt maybe the lady in one of the pics..if not maybe her house is there..dont forget pam click on the pics and they will enlarge...mind you you probably know this lol
lyn
Oh Lyn these are brilliant. The centre picture shows my aunts house which is opposite the gate to the Aston signal box where my cousin worked xx
great pam i was hoping you would recognise the place...ive posted 4 pics and i can see some gates in pics 1 and 4 are these the gates you are on about..
Yes Lyn the big double gates are the coal yard. Looking at the pics my aunts house was on the right. In pic 2 there is a gate railway side and this was the signal mans entrance gate. One of the signal men used the embankment as his allotment and grew all sorts of veg. Hence the need for a padlocked gate.
Quote: Pam Keeling wrote in post #35Yes Lyn the big double gates are the coal yard. Looking at the pics my aunts house was on the right. In pic 2 there is a gate railway side and this was the signal mans entrance gate. One of the signal men used the embankment as his allotment and grew all sorts of veg. Hence the need for a padlocked gate.
great pam thanks for the extra info...i hate not having me bearings...
No lyn only my pride was hurt really,we use to live in a place called the grove of villa road it was directly opposite terrace road .the ground belonged to rose hill road school .After so many years they had it back so its gone now,we moved from there to barker street before this happened.
Quote: Slow Jo wrote in post #38No lyn only my pride was hurt really,we use to live in a place called the grove of villa road it was directly opposite terrace road .the ground belonged to rose hill road school .After so many years they had it back so its gone now,we moved from there to barker street before this happened.
hi jo what years were you in barker st...its still there and our dad lived at no 21 i think it was in his teens...i lived in villa street from 58 to 72
hi lyn ,we were in barker street early 60s ,I think it was number 64 half way down on the right going from villa cross end. I got married from there in 66 and moved to a flat in soho road.It only lasted 12 years,remarried 82 still going strong,now in telford.
Quote: Slow Jo wrote in post #40hi lyn ,we were in barker street early 60s ,I think it was number 64 half way down on the right going from villa cross end. I got married from there in 66 and moved to a flat in soho road.It only lasted 12 years,remarried 82 still going strong,now in telford.
ahh right jo...so on the same side as the observatory pub then ?? congratutions on the success of your second marriage..
Thanks lyn, do you remember the bonfire and fair they use to have in handsworth park, That was always a good do,if it didnt rain.Its going back a bit though.
Quote: Slow Jo wrote in post #42 Thanks lyn, do you remember the bonfire and fair they use to have in handsworth park, That was always a good do,if it didnt rain.Its going back a bit though.
sorry jo i cant recall the bonfires and fairs at handsworth park....we always a massive fire in our back garden and half the kids in the street came to it....
We had our bonfires on the bomb peck off Long Acre/Walter street when I was little, then when my nan moved to Nechells Park road we used to use her garden as it was bigger than ours
Does anyone remember street partys for coronation day tables down the middle of the street. I can just about remember a street party for V E day,i was nearly six,a very long time ago.I also remember queing for ration books with my mom at grove lane school,handsworth