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Almost Pen Pals. Used to be Daily Diary.
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Greenfingers | Report | 22 Jul 2011 13:25 |
In 1955 my parents moved from a flat above a Barclays bank on Commerical Rd, London, to a bunglaow in Wickford Essex. Fortunately our neighbours, all Londoners had children of a similar age to me I was 7 and so I soon made friends. It was two bedrooms, a dining/lving are with french doors to a very large garden...for someone used to a bombsite yard it was very different. Life was pretty idyllic as we could play without our parents worrying. I had a scoote and loved to usse that. My sister was born at the bungalow on a Sunday that also happened to be Mothers Day (never happened since ..Mothers day I mean on 11th March) . I had been an only child for a long while so was a little jealous. My parents had a back boiler installed and that gave us hot water but that was all. I went to school at the local C of E primary and made more friends. My Dad a city boy took to gardening but it did mean we were clearing weeds, brambles etc every weekend...enough to put you off for life !!! It didn't as you all know I love my garden, but that garden was a hard slog for a little one !! The windows were Crittall metal framed and I used to scrape the frost off from the inside ! And dress under the bedclothes in those days...of how things have changed.I went on to Google earth and the bungalow is still there slightly changed from the front view, but still my old home. I went to Sunday School, and had some lovely teachers at school, which was about a ten minute walk away. It was still a rural market town then and we passed fields with cows etc to get to the town centre..oh how it has changed...I liked it how i remember it |
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AnninGlos | Report | 22 Jul 2011 15:26 |
I did one paragraph about the 60s but now I have copied a chapter from my life story which covers the era. it will have to be over several posts. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 22 Jul 2011 15:27 |
Our first home together was at Peel Road Gosport in a flat over a doctor’s surgery – My Father’s cousin was receptionist there, although we didn’t know that at the time we took out the lease. It gave us a lot of pleasure to put out all our wedding presents. The flat was furnished of course. It was the usual procedure in those days to rent furnished accommodation. Mum and Dad had given us a beautiful lilac eiderdown and candlewick bedspread. The bedspread had a lovely floral design and the bedroom looked very luxurious when it was on the bed, we were very proud of it. We lived here for about four months enjoying our first Christmas together. We then moved to a flat in Linden Grove Gosport which was next door to the flat that our friends lived in. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 22 Jul 2011 15:27 |
Life as a Naval wife was comfortable, the pay was good and in spring 1962 we bought a two bedroom bungalow in Blackbrook Road Fareham, it cost £2,450. We had to sell our car, the Wolsely, to raise the deposit. In those days we didn’t have fitted carpets but carpet squares on dark brown Marley tiles which had to be dusted and polished. The kitchen was all Marley tiles. We had a fridge but no washing machine or freezer, dishwashers were only heard of in America. We had no central heating or airing cupboard. All the washing was hand washed or boiled in a Baby Burco, It was then dried on the line. That included terry towelling nappies, in the winter the washing would often be frozen stiff, all weird shapes hanging on the line. Mum bought us a spin drier to make up for not paying for the wedding, that made life a little easier, especially in 1963 which was a bad winter with a lot of snow. Sheets and collarless Naval shirts and the loose collars would be collected at the door by a mobile laundry van and would be returned the following week washed, starched and ironed. Milk and bread were paid for by plastic tokens pre paid for from the milkman and baker and delivered to the door. Groceries were ordered at the Co-op and delivered free. We always seemed to have enough money, managed to buy another car and didn’t go without anything. As a Naval wife I had an allotment book, so that I could survive financially when or if Tony was away. My allotment was eleven shillings and sixpence a week. From this I was able to buy food and put money by for the gas and electricity, and the rates. I used to have an oblong tin divided into small compartments, each week I would divide my money into these compartments so that we had enough to pay the bills when they came. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 22 Jul 2011 15:29 |
After he had been away in the Far East for six months, and once the trials were In 1963 there was an event that shook the world; John F Kennedy President of the United States was shot while in a motor cavalcade in Dallas, he was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald who himself was shot two days later by Jack Ruby. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 22 Jul 2011 15:30 |
At the end of 1966 we had a short term foster child, Simon was fostered from birth and came to us weighing only 5 pounds. His Mother was 16, she was very fond of him and visited frequently bringing him clothes. She had been forced to put her baby up for adoption by her parents. We had him for 6 weeks when he was adopted by a couple who were to take him to Ireland and, I believe, they were to rename him Sean. Shortly after Simon was adopted I discovered I was pregnant. At this time we had another baby to foster, Patricia was about 8 months old and we had her daily for two weeks while Mum was in hospital. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 22 Jul 2011 19:05 |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 22 Jul 2011 19:14 |
Greenfingers, |
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TessAkaBridgetTheFidget | Report | 22 Jul 2011 20:40 |
Will be back tomorrow with some memories. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 23 Jul 2011 06:38 |
A quick visit just in case I do not have time later today. We know have 6 people coming around this evening, not two. OH is very good at asking people to come for lunch,, supper or drinks and nibbles. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 23 Jul 2011 06:41 |
That should read bright and beautiful ! Sorry for the mistake. |
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SpanishEyes | Report | 23 Jul 2011 11:35 |
The total number of people coming to us this evening is now 10. plus us! |
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AnninGlos | Report | 23 Jul 2011 11:41 |
I should tell your OH that the tickets have now 'sold out' Lol! |
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Greenfingers | Report | 23 Jul 2011 15:04 |
What a small world Bridget, amazing how many times we seem to cross lives |
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TessAkaBridgetTheFidget | Report | 23 Jul 2011 19:44 |
First Memories.... |
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Greenfingers | Report | 26 Jul 2011 18:34 |
Just posting a few notes...our daughters wedding went really well, it was a lovely day, weather just right,hotel great, registrar perfect and everything had so much meaning it wasn't what I expected at all. Daughter looked beautiful and the groom and his son didn't look too bad either !! The meal was lovely and because there was only 26 of us for the meal it was really intimate, there wasn't a dry eye in the house when the speeches were given and that included the groom. Both PH and I are really tired today, all that socialising is tiring...we met the grooms godmother and aunt and his dad again and got on really well, and I managed to wear heels for the first time in two years |
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AnninGlos | Report | 26 Jul 2011 22:27 |
Glad all went well Jan, it sounds lovely |
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Valerie | Report | 27 Jul 2011 13:21 |
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AnninGlos | Report | 27 Jul 2011 17:23 |
Nothing from Bridget for 4 days, hope she is OK. |
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Valerie | Report | 28 Jul 2011 06:43 |
Looking out of the window this morning I looked across the sea which was like glass, dark ridge of hills behind and just coming up was the sun and the sky tinged with pink, it was such a beautiful picture - I thought it would make a very nice jigsaw puzzle. |
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