Salford Priors. Village street
Village street scene in Salford Priors, in the 1900s.
IMAGE LOCATION: (Warwickshire County Record Office)
Reference: PH, 352/154/47, img: 2398
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My name was Linda Walker now Hill. l was born at 2 Cleeve View, the second house in, in 1956. How it has changed now?
My name is Mary Lukings, nee Watkins. ( Dorchester Ontario Canada.) My nanna Anne and and grandad Thomas Watkins lived in a cottage near the train station, called Shady Nook, I looked it up on Google Maps and I believe it still has the same name. I remember them waiting on the platform to meet the train when we went to visit from Birmingham. Grandad was a steeple jack and worked on the church different times, and even took me up to the top of the church tower to see the view. They are both buried in the church yard. Miss Vidal (think that was her name) from the farm across from their cottage used to come to the cottages every day and deliver milk from a pail, she used to fill up your own milk jug. This must have been in the 1940s. I have so many childhood memories of Salford Priors.
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