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That sounds right. What were the chips like! Do you have any recollection of them or the people?

 

 

 

Mrs Hague's name was Alma. I always got on with her very well (I was their postman). The chips etc were good. They always were busy in the shop, which they had converted from a general store. I did know their son Brian. I seem to remember he worked at W F Smith on the old Ecclesfield East Station land. It's all a long time ago though.

Edited by Nigel Womersle

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Mrs Hague's name was Alma. I always got on with her very well (I was their postman). The chips etc were good. They always were busy in the shop, which they had converted from a general store. I did know their son Brian. I seem to remember he worked at W F Smith on the old Ecclesfield East Station land. t's all a long time ago though.

 

Was it Brian Hague Nigel and did he have a sister Nigel ?

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I’m sorry to say Nigel womersly passed away so the question to Nigel will go in answered

 

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Hello Redfyre

 

This is all very interesting.  Are you still active on this forum as I’d like to ask you more about Newton Chambers.

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