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Lucy Letby
by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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This picture (on page 8)has got so many great memories, i was born at number 1 Lowther street, and that bike was mine!!,all the kids in the street used to play on it.Thanks to davew3 for posting it.
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The pub behind Marriots is the Lord Exmouth 82/84 exmouth st I lived there from 1932 until 1951 when my father was the manager. I have fond memories of Marriots yard which before had been a coal yard, I think it belonged to Walter and he had a guy who helped him but when Walter went out he used to dash into the bar and swallow a swift half in one second flat then dash back to work. I remember some names from Lowther st from those days. First there was the Kearns family a tough famiy but good hearts, then there was Vera Lalley who was mentioned in Paul ogradys book, a lovely girl whose name was Vera Buntz until war broke out then like a lot of others she and her mother shed the german name. There was a very strong Orange Lodge family as well whose name evades me who caused consternation when they brought a horse into the street for somebody to ride as King Billy for the parade down Conway st.
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The pub behind Marriots is the Lord Exmouth 82/84 exmouth st I lived there from 1932 until 1951 when my father was the manager. I have fond memories of Marriots yard which before had been a coal yard, I think it belonged to Walter and he had a guy who helped him but when Walter went out he used to dash into the bar and swallow a swift half in one second flat then dash back to work. I remember some names from Lowther st from those days. First there was the Kearns family a tough famiy but good hearts, then there was Vera Lalley who was mentioned in Paul ogradys book, a lovely girl whose name was Vera Buntz until war broke out then like a lot of others she and her mother shed the german name. There was a very strong Orange Lodge family as well whose name evades me who caused consternation when they brought a horse into the street for somebody to ride as King Billy for the parade down Conway st.
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John Ponton.. now there is a name i remember from long ago. hope all are well.
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Hi... John I remember both you and your sister...Glenys also your cousin's that lived at the other end of Lowther Street.... the Boyd's ...
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my nan was from 52 fox satreet she lived there with her son stan / billy /sonny holland aka ocker holland they also had a sister margeret holland does any one remeber them jessie holland
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i remember mrs holland very well as we lived in no 50.she had a friend who lived in no 54 but i cant remember her name.your nan was a lovely lady
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hi Cavan, yeah i'm doing fine thanks,hope you are too,we used to play out all the time together in Lowther street, never have forgotten you!!
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Hi Anniebluenose?? lol my cousins Ian and Joan (Boyds) did live at the end of the strret by the BIG HILL,where did you live?
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Right opposite your house No. 2 ......... Lol
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Aaaawww,so you must be Ann lol i remember you, you used to sometimes come in our house when me mum and dad went round to the Eccie pub lol,i think about Lowther street alot. i think you used to wear pink glasses, your brother Roy was my friend. Do you remember my nin mrs Boyd at number 9 and me auntie May and uncle Charlie at number 7 (Humphries) great to hear from you x
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Hi... John have sent you a PM
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The sisters with the fish shop in Exmouth st opposite the Lord Exmouth [where I used to live] were called Jones and next door was a small dairy owned by a guy called Bellis.
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The sisters with the fish shop in Exmouth st opposite the Lord Exmouth [where I used to live] were called Jones and next door was a small dairy owned by a guy called Bellis.
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Lucy Letby
by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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Lucy Letby
by diggingdeeper - 16th Dec 2024 6:16pm
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