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  • 1 month later...
A few old names off Wybourn.BETTS,SENIOR,LUCAS,JUBBS,SHAWS,HARPERS WALKERS, TURNERS.TEATHERS,COOPERS,CARNALL,HESSION,HOBSON,CHADWICK,CASTLE,MASON ,

BULLIMORE,FIELDHOUSE,ROPER,I could go on and on............

 

I come from darnall but knew a few lads there arnold bullymore, stan burkinshaw, ? adams to name a few

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hi yes was born manor oaks place 1965 .father frank bowling.. had 7 brothers and four sisters.cousins collins were off manor too.lost two brothers mick and frank ..used to be outside cricketers inn sundays with horse and cart .anyone remember!!!!!!!!!!!! feel old memories.

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Went on to wybourn 1948 on maltravers terrace near the bus stop first real house we had up to then we used to rent peoples attics and cellars thought we were real posh. Any of you real oldies remember Charlie Mills his horse and cart selling fruit and veg round the estate

 

yes I remember Charlie Mills he had a big boozers nose or was that the horse I lived on Manor Oaks Rd next but one house to the gennel cutting across to Manor Lane Think we moved there about 1948 left Wybourn School 1955. We thought our house was wonderful after moving from a back to back with toilet at the bottom of the yard.Heaven was having indoor loo and bathroom instead of tin bath in front of fire on a friday night. Oh happy days.

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Hi begood, The David shaw i knew lived top of maltravers terrace, had brothers, Billy Robert and tex, sister jean , pat , sorry cannot remember the other one.

 

Is that the same David Shaw who was told by Mr Lancaster, a teacher at Wybourn in the late sixties, that he was good enough to play football for England but just didn't realise it.

David as I remember was a quiet and un assuming lad.

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