It was upstairs. Big Garden at the Back of the House.
My Uncles and Aunts Came Often to Visit Us. And Especially My Grandma Pickering From Glasgow. She was only about 5 ft 2 inches Tall As I Remember and What a wonderful Granma She Was. I Still Miss Her To this Day.
I Have Pictures and Photographs of me and my family i will Try And Get Them From my Brother in Due Course.
Where was I....Oh yes...
Actually This Was my First Bike. A Tri-Ang Three wheeler lol
Where was I....Oh yes...
Actually This Was my First Bike. A Tri-Ang Three wheeler lol
Like This One, I Sped up and down the Pavement outside Our House Up and Down Up and down all day long till I heard Me Mother Shouting TEA TIME! lol
My Other Brothers Were Doin There Thing As Well..In those days you had imitation plastic pistols that shot out round silver clay balls...Geez they stung when you got hit in the face with one lol.
It was Either Cowboys And Indians Or Comandos that we boys played in Them Days. Brahhh Brahhh Got You.. Your Dead We Would Shout,
The Old Railway Used To Cross Over The Bridge Up The Road From our House. You Could See The Trains Going Back And Forth From The Old Brickworks and The Welseley Coal Yard.
All Gone Now.
The Old Brickworks
Still Remember it.
Down Near The Playpark Was Starkey's Woods.
Once There was A Thunderstorm Here And It Started To Rain. I'd Never Been in A Rainstorm Before And I Stood Under A Tree Here. And I Heard One Of My Friends Shouting " DONT STAND UNDER A TREE THE LIGHTNING WILL GET YOU" This Frightened Me So I Ran All The Way Home Soaking Wet lol. When I got Home My Mother Put Me In The Old Washing Sink And Washed Me Down. Still Remember Shivering With The Cold Brrrrrrrrr... lol
Its Funny How You Remember All The Little Things That Stick In Your Memory All Those Years!
Another Song Came On My Mothers Old Radio I Remember is This One...
Enjoy
My Other Brothers Were Doin There Thing As Well..In those days you had imitation plastic pistols that shot out round silver clay balls...Geez they stung when you got hit in the face with one lol.
It was Either Cowboys And Indians Or Comandos that we boys played in Them Days. Brahhh Brahhh Got You.. Your Dead We Would Shout,
The Old Railway Used To Cross Over The Bridge Up The Road From our House. You Could See The Trains Going Back And Forth From The Old Brickworks and The Welseley Coal Yard.
All Gone Now.
The Old Brickworks
Still Remember it.
Down Near The Playpark Was Starkey's Woods.
Once There was A Thunderstorm Here And It Started To Rain. I'd Never Been in A Rainstorm Before And I Stood Under A Tree Here. And I Heard One Of My Friends Shouting " DONT STAND UNDER A TREE THE LIGHTNING WILL GET YOU" This Frightened Me So I Ran All The Way Home Soaking Wet lol. When I got Home My Mother Put Me In The Old Washing Sink And Washed Me Down. Still Remember Shivering With The Cold Brrrrrrrrr... lol
Its Funny How You Remember All The Little Things That Stick In Your Memory All Those Years!
Another Song Came On My Mothers Old Radio I Remember is This One...
Enjoy
To Be Continued
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