![]() and used to use our old sixpence pocketmoney to buy dinky cars. ![]() The large detatched house next to us on teh other side was Jack & Margary Meek (I still go to visit her when I come home, she must be well into her 80´s now) thenthe Richardsons bought it.ĭad was ´portly´, well spoken for a scouser from Dingle but yes were were 4 kids so looks like you´ve pinged us! Obviously a copper eh?! I remembeer going down to Merrimans, I got The Wizard. Next to them were the Stephensons then the detached house on teh end but I dont remember their name. but weren´t they 194? Guy and a brother? They were a few years older than us. You are a sppokie chap Tim, yes I remember the Pullens. Thanks for the shared memories.Hoylake Swimmimg baths.halycon days. Was your dad fairly well spoken and of stocky build with short curly hair? He used to call around to Merrimans on a Sunday morning for his papers when I was marking them up, and he would sometimes have 3 or 4 children with him.Ī neighbour has just approached me and told me that her elderly uncles recall another ancient boat being unearthed by the Monkey Woods when they were building Ashford and Garden Hey Roads in the 1930's, so watch this space! I'll write to you again but will only be brief now.My mate Guy Pullan lived at 196 and now lives in Beachcroft Road did you know him? He moved there from Yorkshire in 1966. I had written a long email to you only to find that I was not logged in (or something!) and it seems to have gone off into the ether. Hi Richard, thanks for getting back to me. Well fellahs in that well-worn phrase of our glorious legal system, 'I rest my case.' You guys just don't get it do you, we 'Meols lads' always stick together, regardless of what we do for a living! However, one or two of you do sound a bit dodgy, so who wants to go first?
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