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Did you ever live in Parson Cross? (Part 2)

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Barry fox lived at sheffield lane top used to drink in Huntsman pub now and then ...was not a regular in there
: Gaz = Im noy so sure I ever get these messages right n so please excuse me. Are you saying that you knew Linda Hardy, 75 Chaucer road in the 60's/ thanks Rob

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2 hours ago, John St Clair said:

Hi 

I lived on Palgrave until 1969 went to Southey green school

I lived on Palgrave till '68, opposite the shops.

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I used to deliver newspapers for the post office on Wordsworth Drive and dated a girl from the bottom of Palgrave called Pat 

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I had some relatives called Burkin (ian)and some called Reynolds(John)- I seem to remember they lived on Palgrave

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1 hour ago, smary said:

I had some relatives called Burkin (ian)and some called Reynolds(John)- I seem to remember they lived on Palgrave

Lily and G A ?

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Yes Lily was my mums cousin - I think her husband was Arthur.  Their son was Ian.

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27 minutes ago, smary said:

Yes Lily was my mums cousin - I think her husband was Arthur.  Their son was Ian.

He was always called Arthur very hard working fella.

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Yes Lily was my mums cousin - I think her husband was Arthur.  Their son was Ian.

 

Retep, What is your connection? Just checked my research and yes he was George Arthur - but uncle Arthur to me.

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1 hour ago, smary said:

Yes Lily was my mums cousin - I think her husband was Arthur.  Their son was Ian.

 

Retep, What is your connection? Just checked my research and yes he was George Arthur - but uncle Arthur to me.

I worked with Arthur in the 70's.

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My late wife lived on Dryden Rd  P/X  Late50s 60s.  her name was Sheldon.

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Does anyone remember the classroom block called the Hengist or Engist at Mansel Junior School? It was separate from the main building and consisted of 2 classrooms with a store room in between. Miss Dronfield always seemed to be the teacher in one of the rooms. (She taught Scottish country dancing as an after school activity). I always wondered how it got that name.

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