Is that Mr.Barton's old premises ? I well remember him going round the village on his trike, with the big brown box on the front in which he kept his wares to sell. (He even let me climb in it once to shelter from a heavy downpour when I was very young).
Posted by Guest on Sun 12 Jun 2005 07:50:57 UTC
John Carey
Silver Street taken from the junction with Rampton End. the first house has long since gone and been replaced by the Salvation Army Churh, But most of the houses further down the street still remain to day.
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StevieG
Is that Mr.Barton's old premises ? I well remember him going round the village on his trike, with the big brown box on the front in which he kept his wares to sell. (He even let me climb in it once to shelter from a heavy downpour when I was very young).
Posted by Guest on Sun 12 Jun 2005 07:50:57 UTC
John Carey
Silver Street taken from the junction with Rampton End. the first house has long since gone and been replaced by the Salvation Army Churh, But most of the houses further down the street still remain to day.
Posted by Guest on Sun 31 Oct 2004 18:05:10 UTC