JESSIE

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  1. the answer is here click on the site and go to the bottom click on audio documentary just sit back and wait for the clifton people talking about it http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/sense_of_p...al_estate.shtml jessie
  2. found at last the round-house it is good site for clifton http://www.proweb.co.uk/%7Eroymat/stwilfrid/stwilfrid.html jessie
  3. HI ALANMEE yes there was a cafe on the other side after taking to my mates it was owned by Nevins the coal man, there family still got something to do with the one that there to day, jessie I`m still looking for the round-house
  4. to all CLIFTONITES Can anyone remember the big tree that use to stand at the bottom of farnborough road, and what clifton people use to call it, and what we use to put on it, it was very usefull for first residents in clifton. jessie B)
  5. B) Hi lymme I am sure the cafe you are on about is the same one I have been looking on the net for it was called the round-house or gate-house my mam & dad used to take us there when we were kids. they served teas cakes people use to come from all around the meadows and clifton has a stop off point, there also was a big house on the corner were the blue and brown buses use to turn for trent bridge, the green ones use to go over the new clifton bridge, anyway back to the big house can you remember that it looked like something out of a scrary movie. If anyone ha
  6. B) Hi Everyone I came to clifton 1952 from the meadows, went to.... Swansdown Infants, then to Brinhill Junior, then to fairham comprehensive. jessie
  7. B) Hi Everyone Does anyone out there have any photos of the round-house or some call it the gate-house, it use to stand along side of the river trent over the fairham brook. I have two photots and thats all. It was pulled down in the early 60's people use to have teas there, having walked through the grove. also can anyone remember the big house that use to stand along the fairham brook just before the trent, and has anyone got photos of that, or know of any web sites. Jessie