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Northumberland / Re: Garden City ( ? ) Blyth
« on: Wednesday 31 August 22 08:42 BST (UK) »
Hi.
I lived at No1, Nineteenth Avenue as a child in 1950. It was my grandparents house. It was on the corner in the middle of 26th Avenue and was the only odd numbered house. There were two even numbered houses opposite and the sort road lead to the prefabs which backed on to the Newlands school field. Then we later moved into 29 Twentfifth Avenue which was the last house on the left next to the school field. I lived there until about 1968. This was before the bungalows in the middle of the street were built. I think they may have stopped building when WWII broke out and built prefabs instead and then later the school.
I lived at No1, Nineteenth Avenue as a child in 1950. It was my grandparents house. It was on the corner in the middle of 26th Avenue and was the only odd numbered house. There were two even numbered houses opposite and the sort road lead to the prefabs which backed on to the Newlands school field. Then we later moved into 29 Twentfifth Avenue which was the last house on the left next to the school field. I lived there until about 1968. This was before the bungalows in the middle of the street were built. I think they may have stopped building when WWII broke out and built prefabs instead and then later the school.