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Ray's car breaker yard was in Pheonix street. I worked on his extension. Down his place. He has the biggest carp pool in a garden I've ever seen. Great great bloke RAY 😊
There ought to have been someway to have preserved the Swan instead of bulldozing it and replacing it with a petrol station. Joyce Partridge was indeed the landlady from 1968-1985. Mr Singh took over and was the final licensee. Great memories, many thanks
Hi Phil. I was born in Swan Village, 12 John Street in 1969. Great memories. We moved when I was about 10 years old. I'm 54 now. My older brothers went to George Salter high school, I went to Hilltop. John Street is just off Phoenix Street.
Hope these films help to relive some of those memories, its what they are all about really. Thanks also regarding John Street. I meant to say Bilhay Street as I came down Dudley St
I lived in phoenix street next door to the waste land I’ve the road from the bird in hand it it went to a pizza shop. Chapter house on the corner. My mum work at Robinson brothers. I miss my old stomping ground
Many thanks Neale for the comments Here is a link to an earlier film I made about the gas works at Swan Village and I end the film taking a much longer walk up Phoenix Street and end at The now defunct pub The George. Check it out and hopefully you may see the house in question. All the best th-cam.com/video/6YXfPi5c_A8/w-d-xo.html
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Thanks for this Phil. Great memories with old friends growing up in the village.
Many thanks for your support
Ray's car breaker yard was in Pheonix street.
I worked on his extension.
Down his place.
He has the biggest carp pool in a garden I've ever seen.
Great great bloke RAY 😊
A lot of effort has gone into that, gives a bit of cheer to the football community
Our Mom used to work at the Swan pub. Joyce was the land lady.
There ought to have been someway to have preserved the Swan instead of bulldozing it and replacing it with a petrol station. Joyce Partridge was indeed the landlady from 1968-1985. Mr Singh took over and was the final licensee. Great memories, many thanks
I wished things hadn't changed, when we were kids nothing seemed to change, now everything goes to fast, it's like a concrete jungle or a car park😢
very true
Our mom and step dad used to play darts at the bird in hand
Many thanks, amazingly its been just over 30years since the pub closed for business
Hi Phil enjoyed the walk as you say lots of industries gone I like the flags on that house
Hi Phil. I was born in Swan Village, 12 John Street in 1969. Great memories. We moved when I was about 10 years old. I'm 54 now. My older brothers went to George Salter high school, I went to Hilltop. John Street is just off Phoenix Street.
Hope these films help to relive some of those memories, its what they are all about really. Thanks also regarding John Street. I meant to say Bilhay Street as I came down Dudley St
I lived in phoenix street next door to the waste land I’ve the road from the bird in hand it it went to a pizza shop. Chapter house on the corner. My mum work at Robinson brothers. I miss my old stomping ground
Many Thanks, great memories.
More Flags than the UN
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if you had walked another couple of houses up Phoenix St to 25, that was my Nans house back in the day, 50-60 years ago. Thanks. Neal in Australia.
Many thanks Neale for the comments Here is a link to an earlier film I made about the gas works at Swan Village and I end the film taking a much longer walk up Phoenix Street and end at The now defunct pub The George. Check it out and hopefully you may see the house in question. All the best th-cam.com/video/6YXfPi5c_A8/w-d-xo.html
@@awalkwithphil cheers mate, will have a look!
If your looking for phoenix street your going the wrong way
I did find it in the end, many thanks
Come on then phil why was it named george salter😂
I agree with the sado comment😂
Sado
Learn to spell SADDO.
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