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Did anyone on live on the Manor in the Seventies?

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Just wondering if anyone who post in here was on the Manor in the seventies when times were hard and friends were few

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sos about the title

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Yes Leto,I lived on the Manor in the seventies.I lived at 2 Beaumont Rd. North. I thought they were great times.

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my hubby lived on the manor in the seventies on fitzhubert road. he moved there in 1971 from attercliffe was not living there long as he met me and we married but his family lived there while 1975. slaters the name

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Lived on Beaumont road,at the very bottom near the woods,great days......

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I was born on Stanground Road in 1975. Both my parents families were from there, the Selwoods and the Hibberds. :)

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I went to school with a Keith Selwood,any relation?

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I didnt live there, but got family who lived on Fairfax Road, Noehill Road & Beaumont Road North. I loved going to visit cos you could play anywhere & no'one would complain.... loved the place.

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I went to school with a Keith Selwood,any relation?

 

afraid so, hes my dad:)

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fairfax road, 70,s till 1986, used to go in the manor hotel,elm tree,steel inn etc

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anyone know the wilcoxs who lived on hastilar road

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afraid so, hes my dad:)

 

I remember your dad,we we'rnt close friends but i remember him being a decent lad,ask him if he remembers a lad called Dennis from Beaumont rd.

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