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Posts posted by HIGH PIT WILMA
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This is ridiculous!
I've just been on an hour AGAIN , and a message tells me i am not allowed to edit my post,and so i've lost it all again....don't think i will bother anymore!!
Now the other posts don't make sense...please delete all of my posts thank you.
There i was telling a big story of my experiences living in Storey's Buildings from 1944-1948...and its now floating around in cyber-space....!!
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I forgot to mention about the street across the road,i don't know what the name of that street was,any body else know?
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Please go to next page to follow the rest of the above post,which i somehow cocked up and lost half of it....
Thanks!
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Thanks Threegee,for your help,as you can see,i am a newbie!
I will try what you say, and edit my post to continue it as i had done before it was lost....i did click on "save changes",when i edited it originally...maybe i should change my username to "glaaky billy"....!
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Now, after typing for over an hour,about this topic,i find only half of it has posted....where is the rest?
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Hi all!
On the subject of Storey's Buildings,i'm afraid you are wrong,Mr Dawson....no disrepect intended!
The street ran down the bank,and ended at the Willow bridge,where the the old "Barn'ton burn" flows beneath..this street was on the right side of the road as you head for Ashington.
The street was demolished in the late 60's to create the new junction that takes you along Barrington road.
The top of Storeys buildings was dominated by the pub called "The Railway Tavern",which,in the early 60's,was run by my best mate's brother,Bob Walker.
A good old pit Marra of mine,who Mr Dawson will know,with the initals A.Dix.,lived in the street until the Council served a compulsory purchase order upon him,,to allow the demolishon.
Going down the street,there was a shop that sold sweets among other things,a Chapel witha walled rear garden,outside netties across a clarty back street.
There were no trees in the fields to the left originally,and you could see right up the burn,to the Black railway bridge.
The pit ponies used to be kept in the fields to the rear of the street,on the right side,going down the bank.
Now,
Storey's Buildings Choppington
in History Hollow
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Thanks Keith!I don't know anything about word docs,as i'm not fully i.t. lit.!
However my main point was that Storey's Buildngs wasn't where every one thinks....cos i lived there...!
Hope it clarifies the subject!!