It is so evocative of a more innocent age.
Over to Tony for the description...
"This the last, although I never know, of my 'steel house' collection. The trained eye can just see it, it's roof is centre picture in Pimlott Avenue
These 'steep' hills, as they'd seemed to my child's mind had
various runs with various degrees of bicycle fear about
them. They are still there although now so mildly landscaped. They
border Johnson Brook Rd in foreground and Markham Street to the left.
We kids would 'borrow' a sledge like this one, one from a half
section of a corrugated steel coal shed, a steel house piece of property
and just about the right size for four of us junior tobogganers to fit
on! "
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Many thanks, Tony. PLEASE keeping sending them in . They are wonderful ! :)
Brilliant... what a lovely picture this is... memories come flooding back of childhood winters. I recall dong something very similar with a car bonnet.... it was perfect for this..... but just could not be stopped or controlled.. ha! Happy Days
ReplyDeleteNice one Wilber!
ReplyDeleteThis evoked so many memories. Elsewhere on Hyde Blogspot their is my history of a group of houses besides Beeley's factory known as the Gardens. These houises would be off camera to the right of this pic so these hills were our playground year round. Thanks for the memories. Dave Davies
ReplyDeleteI agree that it is a stunning photo.... as for the car bonnets as sledges, my other half only mentioned them today, which is bizarre !
ReplyDeleteI love that street lamp. It reminds me of the one which stood in Kensington Street outside Irene Oldham's house.
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