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Lancashire / Re: Boggart Hole Clough
« on: Friday 01 August 14 14:43 BST (UK)  »
 GEORGE,  so sorry for the delay in responding to your last post.  I am still trying to get to grips with the tech.  I have a problem remembering names of the kids i played with in those days.  I just remember spending so much time playing in the park , my mam use to come searching for me in the summer to come and get my tea.  I know this is all down memory lane, but those first years of my life seemed so wonderful in that place.  Because we lived in the smaller of the two estates I do nor have a lot of memories of the other one apart from the odd dust up .  If anybody out there who may remember the following names . My father EDWARD WILKINSON. My mother OLIVE WILKINSON,  My brothers DAVID GARTH WILKINSON. JOHN EDWARD WILKINSON. My sister RONA WILKINSON. We were moved around 1959 to the SANDY HILL ESTATE, which was a brand and new jerry built what would know be called a housing development, but was in fact nothing compared to the prefabs.  I am aware that at our age (62) everything is looked at through rose tinted glasses but nothing can be  compared to the first years of my life in in that prefab.  George if you can stir any more memories for me i will reply eventually . With my all my regards to ALL the prefabers (is that a word) tara for now.  All my love Eddie     

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Lancashire / Re: Boggart Hole Clough
« on: Tuesday 25 March 14 12:58 GMT (UK)  »
 :)i have only just found this site, i was born at 53 Rushcroft Close, Blackley M/C 9, in 1952. This was on the smaller of the two prefab site in the park.  i remember there was an area called The Ollers between the two estates we used to have regular battles with the other kids chucking stones known as Duckers for obvious reasons.  We had to leave in 1959/60 because they were demolishing the prefabs.  i always look back on those days with so much happiness, within a year my mother had died and nothing ever seemed the same after that.  The best way to describe where i lived was, if you imagine walking up the from the village along Charlestown Rd, as you climbed the hill there was a set of stairs which led from the pavement to, Rushcroft Close. i used to get the bus (1 penny) to Dommit St school in the village, after that to Pike Fold school.  Unfortunately i have no photographs, just happy memories.           

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