Nice to hear the Bloxwich twang again through the memories shared. I was fostered and raised on Dudley Fields Estate by my foster parents Katherine and Earnest Dolman who moved there in the late 1940s. I was lucky to be brought up in a great environment by good solid people who had made Bloxwich their home for all their adult lives.
I enjoyed this video so much. My Mum, Susan Taylor, was born in New Street Bloxwich in 1916 (during a Zeppelin raid), and I have always enjoyed visiting the town and relatives there. I remember how excited my aunt was when ASDA was built. Dad and I would time how long it would be before she told us: "I got it in ASDA". Thank you so much for posting this
Brilliant !!!! True Bloxwich. Well-done to everyone who contributed to keeping history of Bloxwich going. Talking about there experiences keeps those memories alive for others. Do hope there will be more. ❤
It's lovely to see Bloxwich, my dad's old mate Jack told me about the film, I sat with my Dad 81 who grew up in Bloxwich, Grandad was in the choir travelling the country with the choir, bowls club. The Bloxwich way doesn't stop when you leave its values are instilled in the generations that follow community is central to all of us a community cafe brings so much enrichment.
Brilliant loved it.i couldn't move out Bloxwich either as the gentleman said lived Mossley Bloxwich duddley fields Bloxwich lower farm back to Bloxwich drake road. My morning walk with my grandson grandson. Cut through the lovely fountain gardens in to Bloxwich Park then on to King gorges then Wallington heath lovely spot then up to the clock gardens as my grandson calls it back through the fountain garden and up high street few shops greggs Marshalls look in charity shops picked up loads toys few £s donate back later.yes very friendly my wife will say takes me half hour fetch a paper 5 mins down the road because bump in to people and have a chat The 3 people at the end and the people in the video thank you
I can identify with a lot of the stories related. Love the local sense of humour and it was nice to reminisce along with those in the video. Nice to know that Bloxwich way of life will not be diminishing like a lot of the country’s towns. A great project.
I loved this, my Dad was born in 1936 at no.1 Hamilton Street off Field Road opposite the cemetery. Alot of the places in the stories are familiar, we left for Yorkshire in 1977 when I was 10, I hated my accent when we moved because I stuck out like a sore thumb. I love listening to it now, but my accent is long gone
Nice to hear the Bloxwich twang again through the memories shared. I was fostered and raised on Dudley Fields Estate by my foster parents Katherine and Earnest Dolman who moved there in the late 1940s. I was lucky to be brought up in a great environment by good solid people who had made Bloxwich their home for all their adult lives.
I enjoyed this video so much. My Mum, Susan Taylor, was born in New Street Bloxwich in 1916 (during a Zeppelin raid), and I have always enjoyed visiting the town and relatives there. I remember how excited my aunt was when ASDA was built. Dad and I would time how long it would be before she told us: "I got it in ASDA". Thank you so much for posting this
Brilliant !!!! True Bloxwich. Well-done to everyone who contributed to keeping history of Bloxwich going. Talking about there experiences keeps those memories alive for others. Do hope there will be more. ❤
It's lovely to see Bloxwich, my dad's old mate Jack told me about the film, I sat with my Dad 81 who grew up in Bloxwich, Grandad was in the choir travelling the country with the choir, bowls club. The Bloxwich way doesn't stop when you leave its values are instilled in the generations that follow community is central to all of us a community cafe brings so much enrichment.
Brilliant loved it.i couldn't move out Bloxwich either as the gentleman said lived Mossley Bloxwich duddley fields Bloxwich lower farm back to Bloxwich drake road. My morning walk with my grandson grandson. Cut through the lovely fountain gardens in to Bloxwich Park then on to King gorges then Wallington heath lovely spot then up to the clock gardens as my grandson calls it back through the fountain garden and up high street few shops greggs Marshalls look in charity shops picked up loads toys few £s donate back later.yes very friendly my wife will say takes me half hour fetch a paper 5 mins down the road because bump in to people and have a chat
The 3 people at the end and the people in the video thank you
I can identify with a lot of the stories related. Love the local sense of humour and it was nice to reminisce along with those in the video. Nice to know that Bloxwich way of life will not be diminishing like a lot of the country’s towns. A great project.
I loved this, my Dad was born in 1936 at no.1 Hamilton Street off Field Road opposite the cemetery. Alot of the places in the stories are familiar, we left for Yorkshire in 1977 when I was 10, I hated my accent when we moved because I stuck out like a sore thumb. I love listening to it now, but my accent is long gone
My home town....gud ode bloco...bring back flix nightclub 😂🎉❤🍺🍺🍺🍾🏴🏴🍾
Love this, please someone do the same for Willenhall 😊🙏
Jack Clarke bears an absolute uncanny resemblance to Sir Ian Mckellen 🥰