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Old 13-05-2012, 08:39   #801
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Hi

I seem to have been forgotten. It's been two weeks now. Any word from Ken(neth) Bolton who shared the same cottage (#9) as me ...?
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Old 13-05-2012, 15:58   #802
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brian i left when i was 15 when i got married when iwas 18 a few years that we had ken and ron to live with us ken went back to live with our mother but ron got married from my home i have notseen for about 1 month i will have been married 57 years in augtus[/B][/B][/B][/B]
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Hello Again Connie, Thats certainly a good long marrage and it didn't
take you long, i waited till i was 22.
I was fostered when i left the homes and it was very strange moving into
a new home, i made new friends in the street but took me awhile
to settle at school and i did'nt like it.

ps, did you recongnise any names i put on this thread.

When you see your ronnie tell him i'am asking about him.

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Old 13-05-2012, 16:23   #803
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Beside the Seaside.

The journey might not have been very far but it was like the other end of the
world especially for the Children that never had seen the sea befor.

Connieb, what memories do you have at Redcar - Saltburn by the sea.
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Old 14-05-2012, 10:43   #804
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Hi sputnikboy haven't forgotten you, details have been passed on to kens daughter,but as yet we have had no response but as this may be a sensitive area for ken and we have not seen him for some years we have to rely on his daughter to provide feedback. Let's hope he contacts us
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Old 14-05-2012, 13:23   #805
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hi brian i remember walking along the cliff tops to saltburn ialso remember taking part in a concert dancing singing i remember there was 6 army huts with 28 bunk beds which 2 cottages shared miss scrimshaw took to redcar to see a film at the cinema it was pandoras box
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Old 14-05-2012, 16:10   #806
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hi brian i remember walking along the cliff tops to saltburn ialso remember taking part in a concert dancing singing i remember there was 6 army huts with 28 bunk beds which 2 cottages shared miss scrimshaw took to redcar to see a film at the cinema it was pandoras box
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Yes Connie walking on them cliff tops was like breath taking views,
yer looked one way you saw Redcar and look other way was saltburn.
I took a trip there in the 80s and them huts had been taken down,
the field was really bare but that farm house was still there, do you
remember it in the corner that was the way in with the coaches
through them gates. Happy holidays.
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Old 14-05-2012, 19:29   #807
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Hi Connie, Some more on the holiday, do you remember them s u t coaches lined
up on Blackbrooke rd ready to take us to the coast, them old bangers of a bus they
use to rattle-when they went fast.
They were reliable coaches and some kids called them egg box's.

Our house mother would take a white pale bucket hence the lid on the coach just
in case someone wanted to be sick, she use to come round with barley suger
sweets to stop any sickness. yummy yummy.
Hey, dont forget them cucumber sarnies sandwiches and the beef spread we had
on the coaches with a packet of smiths crisps and the blue pkt salt inside.
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Old 16-05-2012, 07:18   #808
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Hi Connie, Some more on the holiday, do you remember them s u t coaches lined
up on Blackbrooke rd ready to take us to the coast, them old bangers of a bus they
use to rattle-when they went fast.
They were reliable coaches and some kids called them egg box's.

Our house mother would take a white pale bucket hence the lid on the coach just
in case someone wanted to be sick, she use to come round with barley suger
sweets to stop any sickness. yummy yummy.
Hey, dont forget them cucumber sarnies sandwiches and the beef spread we had
on the coaches with a packet of smiths crisps and the blue pkt salt inside.
I remember the bus journey from FCH to the coast very well. Each year I/we kept an eye out for a huge white horse carved into the side of a hill en route. Does anyone know which area this would have been/is and what the history of the horse might be?
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Old 16-05-2012, 15:23   #809
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Sputnikboy hi ya, To your question -- white horse.

Type this in, Kilburnwhitehorsehistorynorthyorkshire

See the horse in the field and the history, its near Scarbrough.
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Old 19-05-2012, 15:44   #810
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Hi

I seem to have been forgotten. It's been two weeks now. Any word from Ken(neth) Bolton who shared the same cottage (#9) as me ...?
hi its connies granddaughter here ive been to see les bolton connies brother hopefully you will see him on here as ive been round and got him on here just waiting for him to activate this so i wil pop round to see les on tuesday to see if he has done it and show him how to use it
cheers lyndsey
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Old 20-05-2012, 07:56   #811
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He must have been before your time (most of you anyway) ...spent much of his childhood in FCH. He would have been known as Fred Wight in those days.
Please post any memories you may have of little Fred Wight (Tony Whyte). He lived with my aunt's family for a few years in Scotland. His father returned and took him away around 1931. He was never seen again.The impact on the family was traumatic and long lasting - my aunt was horrified to discover he had been put into an orphanage. It has taken 21 years to track down Freddie and, sadly, only because he had died. Aunt is now 93 and in very poor health - any comments gratefully accepted. If only we had known he had changed his name... Thank you for anything you can add to the obits...
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Old 15-06-2012, 10:47   #812
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the Children s home in Dore/Totley was called Rycroft Glen it was next to The Moss on Lim Lane, also their was one in Lowedges called Reeney Avenue. I was in both in the early 80`s.
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Old 16-06-2012, 03:22   #813
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Hi sputnikboy haven't forgotten you, details have been passed on to kens daughter,but as yet we have had no response but as this may be a sensitive area for ken and we have not seen him for some years we have to rely on his daughter to provide feedback. Let's hope he contacts us
You are talking the Lindsey"s right two of them was with me in #2 I sort of think Les was the youngest about 3ish in 1942 brother about 9??s older
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Old 16-06-2012, 06:09   #814
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Don't know if anybody has mentioned it but wasn't the building between Chapeltown and High Green and that now houses the Staindrop, an orphanage?
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Old 28-06-2012, 14:31   #815
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hi there ,first time on this forum , just read all 41 pages on childrens homes, & guess wat , the last page the last question was about the home i spent 15 years in, the home u was on about was lane end childrens home, is now houseing all kinds of activities, as i now have a bit more time on my hands i decided to check a few things out when i lived there , things like were did all my school records go , i no i brought them home , coss i remember the beatings i got if the were no good marks on them, also the school photos i even remember bringing them back in the big brown envolope, i can remember one year i dident give the money in , i bought 5 park drive from shop opposite the barrel inn, ( thats gone now )told the matron i had lost it , boy did i cop for it !!!!!,i am told you can view them if you new were to find them , but i would like to have them for keeps, my kids dunt no what i looked like as a kid growing up, only got 2 photos for my first 15 years of my live , ( not good ) ,ok then i will stop ranting on , it was just good to see that some one rememberd there was a home there , & wondered if any body els in the same situation had tryed getting there recoreds, also if there was any body about who live there from 1955 to 1969, nick name at school was jacko & still is , cheers.
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Old 29-06-2012, 11:02   #816
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Sorry I can't help out with any of the info, but I used to get the bus home from school and always thought that children's home looked a desolate, sad kind of place. Surely there must be someone on here other than you who lived there?
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Old 29-06-2012, 19:08   #817
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hi there, thanks for the reply, over the last 40 years have tried diffrent things to find people who lived in our home, only ever had 1 contact, not seen that contact for 20 years ,he was living SWFG no mobiles then dident even have phone in his bed sit, he moved els were but no address,i still go to old school mates in high green but all my friends never new were we all ended up, having read all the pages on how you & your friends who were at the same places keep in touch i think is brill, dunt know if any of you had ever got any sort of records back from any were u lived, i went from there into the army got discharged with bust ear drums , when i came out i needed records for further jods , contacted old welfare officer & she got photo copys of medical records & said there was other stuff there but like a fool dident want to remember past never pursued it,wish i had now, odd time wen u think about things you think i wunder if, got a bit more time now so i thought yep have another go, going to the home next week to see if they no when they took the building on were all the records went, ok then thanks again ,will see wat turns up. cheers
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Old 29-06-2012, 20:24   #818
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Surely somebody out there must have lived in the home. How many kids were there? And what was the proper name of the place - it might get picked up in keyword search. I remember a sign being outsdie but I can't for the life of me remember what it said. I hope you do find your records and some of the kids that lived there!
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Old 30-06-2012, 16:03   #819
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hi there, the name of the home was lane end childrens home, at any one time there was around 32 kids in there, i was there with my brother & sister, up to it shutting i was the longest serving there , i had a break wen i was 12 yrs old, only lasted around 12 months then foster home got fed up with me , i had served my purpose so back i went , i did a 13yrs sentance in there , & wat you said about it looking grim from the out side , life was grim inside , all we sempt to do was clean & sleep, if weather was fine half hour play in yard on school days , bed at 5,30 , weekend few hrs in garden after a lot of work, bed at 6, i thought my self after all the years trying i wud have found some body who lived there but will keep trying , ok then thanks for reply, just got back from a long walk , dunt no wat the weather is doing over shef but raining side ways here , wish i was still on hols in florida 100 degs over there !!!!, cheers
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Old 30-07-2012, 20:17   #820
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You are talking the Lindsey"s right two of them was with me in #2 I sort of think Les was the youngest about 3ish in 1942 brother about 9??s older
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Hi Flyer, I'am back, have you had any problems with forum
i havn't been able to get on all last week, i had it checked with
forum but they said it was ok.
I try every day with no look but today its come on and i'am
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Are you watching the Olypics 2012.

ps, i notice you've been up setting people on grimmy thread.,
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