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Date Posted: 14:17:30 05/19/07 Sat
Author: TOM LANGTON(SATCH)
Author Host/IP: 90.202.191.211
Subject: Re: Memories Of Speke
In reply to: Ted Swain 's message, "Memories Of Speke" on 11:16:21 02/09/03 Sun

Hi to anybody that remebers me
what a happy place Speke used to be when i was growing up
went to Alderwood ave and 1 year in overspill at St Aidans church then on to to Speke Sec Mod
Worked as a butcher in the co op in the parade our family lived in SPEKE from 1953 to 1978 lived in Heaton Close its ashame to see the way its gone now
Remember. ogie shaw,the millies.labrics a drink in the Orient,Flying Saucer,Dove&Olive had my wedding reception in the Child of Hale
Will be going back to Speke soon as a friend of mine Tony McGlyn will be comming from Austraila to stay so we will be going down memory lane love to get in touch with anyone who remembers us.

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[> Re: Memories Of Speke -- Brian Reynolds, 03:53:27 07/30/07 Mon (84.66.179.52)

Does anyone remember or have any photographs of Mr. Dunn who taught at Stocktonwowod in the late 1940s?

Thanks

Brian reynolds

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