- Location
- Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
Battle, East Sussex
It looks no different now!
I remember the first time we got £100 for a calved heifer ( some 55 years ago)
I can nt name them, but i recognise some faces, some still here. Unfortunatly it does nt seem THAT long ago. Untill i look in the mirrorMalton mart in the early 80s
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Jim Dodsworth in the pink shirt and John flint stood next to him in the tie. Frank machin is in the trilby stood further up. That's about a I know.I can nt name them, but i recognise some faces, some still here. Unfortunatly it does nt seem THAT long ago. Untill i look in the mirror
jim of the jacob sheep and transport?Jim Dodsworth in the pink shirt and John flint stood next to him in the tie. Frank machin is in the trilby stood further up. That's about a I know.
A very young David Wilson with the flat cap leant over the pens?Jim Dodsworth in the pink shirt and John flint stood next to him in the tie. Frank machin is in the trilby stood further up. That's about a I know.
Yeah Jim with the Jacobs and wagonsjim of the jacob sheep and transport?
Yes we went there too uncle always said the fish and chips were better from thereI was in Hexham recently and walked past this spot . It was the fish and chip restaurant next to the old mart site . Remember have fish n chips buttered bread and cup of tea on a Friday with my Dad at the Store sales on many a FridayView attachment 1160967
The Ropery. Long narrow building approx 100 yards long From 1800 to 1906 was a rope / twine factory.Yes we went there too uncle always said the fish and chips were better from there
We called it the wood hut