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Torksey in the 70s


brooksy

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We had a caravan on the Elms site middle of the 70s to early 80s. We, Fothergills, bought ours after our friends, Whelans and Cantors bought theirs. Used to go there from Sheffield, where we lived then, every Friday after work and stayed until Sunday.Then through the summer we spent more time there. We would go around to the Little London site each time we were there had some good nights. The owner of the London site tried to persuade us to move our caravans on to his site. The elms owner and the Little London owner didn't like each other. Had some great times there caught some decent fish.

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My Grandfather was Stan Beal who owned Rydal Mount in the 60's 70's and 80's. He was a bit of a bossy boots. His wife, my step Grandmother was called Betty. I used to come every summer holidays for two weeks. I remember staying out late in the playground telling each other scary stories!! We used to ride on the Landrover when he moved caravans. I remember when he got a huge trampoline one summer. Bonfire nights with the fire at the bottom of the site was great as well. This avitar photo is my school photo for 1969 if it helps anyone remember. Cheers. Martyn Beal. Now 54��

eh up martin its me robeert.i grew up on attercliffe and knocked about with you and your cousin mark at torksey.

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Hi all - I'm going back earlier than outlined, a workmates parents had a trailer at Torksey and I got invited to spend a weekend with them probably a couple of times. I've got to mention going over to the Hume Pub (I think it was the Hume) one evening and seeing the beautiful spread of food ready for the evening crowd, I suppose the highlite being a large Salmon (probably locally caught, more I think about it though it might have been a larger Trout) on a tray, cut in such a way as to show the great inner meat. I know we couldn't afford to eat there and mind you this was probably towards the end of rationing when a small tin of Salmon was considered a delicacy and had to feed four. I seem to remember a river lock/gate being in the vicinity of where we were camping and someone mentioned Laneham being close by, my Moms dad, my grandfather was born there, his name was Bert Chamberlain, he became a Foreman bricklayer and eventually built a house in Ecclesfeild where his remaining family lived for sometime. fleetwood

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My uncle had a boat on the canal there, we used to go at weekends. What was the pub opposite, was it The Swan?

 

what was the name of the boat?I used to spend some time there in my "uncles" boat.I remember it as quite a "boozey" meeting!

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anybody on this forum used 2 go down 2 torksey in lincolnshire in the 70s. there was a real good gang of sheffield lads and lasses who hung out together , n barrat, darbys, b .brooks, and loads more . the sites they were on were the elms, swan , rydal mount, hume arms and little london. we used 2 hang out in the castle pub, carpenters, and raindeer, be great 2 hear from anyone from then cheers

Hi, how's the stake lol!

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