Tired of seeing ads? Click here to upgrade to Elite Membership!


Heanor District Local History -> Langley Mill and Aldercar Forum
Control Panel
Log In! | Register
Your User Name:
Your Password:    Forget your password? | Register
Subject:
Message:


Emoticon Listing
HTML Help

Options: Check here to include your profile signature.
Check here to stay logged in.
Convert smiles.
Preview your post. (This feature will still post your message,
but you can edit it from there if you need to make changes)


 
Tired of seeing ads? Click here to upgrade to Elite Membership!


Author Message / Information
WesleyLees






families of langley mill
replied on: 2/4/2008 4:10:30 PM


I lived on Ebenezer Street and there was about 8 or 9 boys all more or less the same age. At the top of the street were two older boys Ian Thornhill and Doug Bundy, but the lads more or less the same age were
Norman Hull, Michael (Smith?), Tony Taglienti (next door), Eric from down the street, Russel Naylor in Regent Street, Paul and Tony Lenahan, and myself. Any time of the day you could always find somebody to play with. When you went out into the street after school, there was likely to be sombody at the lamp-post.

If not, you went to "call" them. You didn't knock on the door, but just shouted in a sing-song voice: "To-neee"

There was always enough to play rallio or cricket or football.

aaah, happy days.
Tired of seeing ads? Click here to upgrade to Elite Membership!


ChatArea.com Help & News Forums | Terms of Use | Contact ChatArea.com | Advertising

Powered By ChatArea.com - Get your free Society today! © Copyright 2003 Wewp!