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Clifton Rd Silver Jubilee
Found this old piccy that was posted in the Visiter of the Clifton Rd Jubilee Party of 1977. I'm on it somewhere. It's a pity I can't post it in Hi-Res. I may try and split it and post it in sections.
Busy at the allotment
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Which end of Clifton Rd, Cypress or Butts Lane end was the pic taken?
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Originally Posted by
ChrisR
Which end of Clifton Rd, Cypress or Butts Lane end was the pic taken?
thats a good question, my brother-in-law Eddie Sowerbutts lived at no 58 with his wife Betty & children Phillip & Linda, but i dont see them on here.
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That is Butts Lane end. I can see my nan and her sisters on there!!
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We had a big party at Victoria Methodist Church Sussex Road on that day. We dressed the children up even their prams. Spent hours sewing bunting etc. They still use the same bunting ( flags on tape) now, it was out on the trees etc 2 weeks ago.
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clifton road
I can see my friend,Robina Lewis and her brother Geoffrey. She lived near the station end with her Mum.Brenda and step dad,Eddie and also her step brother Simon Corfield.
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We had one at the back of my sisters and her next door neighbours down Cemetery rd
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Originally Posted by
dons
That is Butts Lane end. I can see my nan and her sisters on there!!
Its outside number 109 I lived there until 1986 with my Mum and Dad ,
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I can see my sister and late brother in law in the pic. They lived at no. 104 for many years.
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This photo of Clifton Road was on an ebay auction recently.
It was unsold so I expect it will be relisted.
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My grandma & grandad lived at No.98 from the 50's till the early 80's when they both passed away. I think I was at that street party but not sure ..
Yuri Bolerkovic
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Originally Posted by
Yuri_bolerkovic
My grandma & grandad lived at No.98 from the 50's till the early 80's when they both passed away. I think I was at that street party but not sure ..
They would have known my sister and her family then, 2 doors down. She moved away around 1988. It's a small world.
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Originally Posted by
Hamble
This photo of Clifton Road was on an ebay auction recently.
It was unsold so I expect it will be relisted.
Great pic......note the railway track set into Butts Lane for the coal trains from Hakfkrt Street sidings to the Crowlands gas works. I rode on the engine, both steam and later diesel many times as a boy.
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Originally Posted by
Barrie
Great pic......note the railway track set into Butts Lane for the coal trains from Hakfkrt Street sidings to the Crowlands gas works. I rode on the engine, both steam and later diesel many times as a boy.
Lucky you.Mr Hamble would have loved that.
Of course that end of Clifton road is a cul de sac now.
I visited that area as a child and remember fields and hills
on one side of Foul Lane.
Once I found a traveller family with baby in a caravan.
I took them cakes and toys.
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