Thursday, 20 April 2017

Dave, Me, and the 'Chalk-Pit Cave', Blakes Rd, Wargrave.



I’ll mention often in this blog about my old ‘friend’ Dave. (Dave’s Vault of Evil).
Well, just across the road from Dave’s house in Blakes Rd (ByeWays)  was a disused chalk-pit. (One of many in the area). We were a bit bored, so Dave suggested we make a Secret Cave for ourselves by cutting one into the side of the chalk-face. We could keep ‘stuff’ there that we wanted to keep secret from our parents and friends. This was to be ‘only’ known to us. We wouldn’t tell another living soul about it..... EVER!

YEP! Seemed like a great plan to me, and off we went with our bowie knives and a hand-axe to burrow away into our future ‘Den’. We spent almost three whole days digging and carving our way into the pit wall, and I have to admit, it looked great.

We cut hollows into the walls so that we could store stuff away. Dave had his side, and I had mine. We stocked it full of apples, cherry’s, pears and damsons which we scrumped from the nearby orchards. We had several bottles of ‘Corona’ lemonade and cherryade, which Dave filched from his Mum’s larder. (They were well-off and she used to stock up with such things). All in all, our Den was a ‘crackin’ little place which no-one knew about …... except us.

We built it fairly high up the chalk-face to deter would-be nosey parkers, but we would get covered in chalk each time we went there as we scrambled up to get in. So we had the idea of cutting steps, a bit like a ladder, into the chalk so that we could get up there a lot quicker and cleaner. (Even if it did mean the nosey-parkers might also get up there easier).

It took us a Saturday morning to cut out our steps, and once done, we decided to go back to Dave’s house and get his Mum to cook us some lunch. She was very kind like that. (As most were in those more sociable days).

Lunch eaten, a quickie game of chess to let our lunch go down and it was back to the ‘Den’...... Except it WASN’T!…..It wasn’t there any more ….. AARRGGHH!!

Where we’d cut in too deep for our steps, we’d obviously weakened the whole wall and it had all collapsed into a pile of rubble at the foot of the chalk face. Bits of our ‘stuff’ could be seen broken and smattered throughout the heap, making for a very sad day for both of us.

Then, we both looked at each other, realising at the same time that if we’d 'not' gone to lunch, and played our game of chess afterwards, WE might have been ‘smattered’ in the rubble as well.

NO. We didn’t carve ourselves out another one. Instead, we found a dirty great big Pine tree near the 'building site' (Beverley Gardens) just up the road from ‘My’ house, where we built the best tree-house modern building materials could build.

All FREE! …. (From the building site?) …. Hmmmmmm??

Fred .......... (Age 10/11)




Thursday, 2 March 2017

Hamilton Rd - The Old Flint-Rock Face

Our humble abode was a council-house half way 'up' Hamilton Road on the right-hand side. It's not there any longer, some new housing replaced our row of six.

In our day it was a very rocky road with huge flint stones sticking up, just right for throwing you off your bike or tripping you up in the dark. There was a smoother edge about a foot wide we could use, but not so much fun :-)

The Wargrave Laundry was at the top of the hill and the van driver (who's name excapes me, if you know it please comment) used to always give us a couple of pennies if we passed him walking to or from work. Though we did use to 'earn' it in the cold, snowy weather as we'd rush out with our old ash and bits of wood to put under the wheels when he'd get stuck trying to get up the slippery-slope. (especially 1963 - Brrrrrrrr!!).

Of course Hamilton and Silverdale road are far more tidy and respectable now. Always looks very quiet, and somehow 'dead'. Tell me, do they ever have 'fun' up Hamilton Rd these days, like there always used to be?  There never seemed to be a dull moment back in the day. Hmmmmmmm?? :-)


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 We lived just past the second telegraph pole 'down' in the picture above.

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Friday, 24 February 2017

Fred Says; Welcome to the blog.

Hi, Fred here, and I'd like to welcome you to my account of growing up in Wargrave in the 1950's / early 60's when virtually everywhere was an unspoilt adventure playground for the kids who would get kicked out in the mornings and not expected back until tea-time (about 4-30pm ;-)

About 8 years ago I looked online for old photo's of Wargrave and was very dissappointed to find there weren't too many. Sooo, I went out with my trusty camera and started snapping away at all the old haunts, mostly changed beyond recognition now but still pretty photogenic.

I did publish them on another blog, but recently I closed the domain down due to hosting problems so I will gradually re-publish them on this blog with an appropriate little story to go with each one.

I hope you'll subscribe to the updates from the link in the sidebar and pleeeeease don't be afraid to add your two-penneth in the comments.

That'll do for this introductory post, and I'll catch you later.

Fred :-)

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Such a shame the Piggot Junior school has been defaced. I wonder whose bright idea that was?? :-(
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