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South Oxford Street
Newington / St Leonard's |
Children in South Oxford Street - June 1957

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Irene Beaver, Kirkliston, West Lothian, Scotland
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Recollections
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Irene Beaver
Kirkliston, West Lothian, Scotland |
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Thank you to Irene
Beaver, Kirkliston, West Lothian, Scotland for allowing me to
reproduce this photo.
Irene wrote:
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Children in South Oxford Street
Photo
"This photo was taken in June 1957.
It shows:
BACK ROW (from left) -
- Ian Sneddon from No 7
- Ronnie Mackay from No 2
- Lorna McNeil who lived in East
Preston Street
- me
- Irene Brown aged 9 from No 7.
IN FRONT (from left) -
- Phyllis Swan from No 1
- Dorothy Wilson from No 6
- Anne Taylor from No 1."
Schools
"I once worked out that in that tiny
cul-de-sac in about 1960, the children went to fifteen different
schools, and do you know what, it didn't matter one iota because
the last thing we children were going to discuss in the street was
anything remotely connected to school."
Irene Beaver, Kirkliston West Lothian, Scotland:
November 6, 2009 |
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Thank you to Irene
for also sending me another photo of children in South Oxford
Street, this one taken around Bonfire night 1956.
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Recollections
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Liz Miller
St Brelade, Jersey, Channel Islands |
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Thank you to Liz
Miller who wrote:
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Ronnie McKay
"It's nice to see Ronnie McKay in the
photo. We were in the same class at Moray House Secondary
School, 1955-1958. I wonder where he is and what he's doing now"
Date of the Photo
"I think that maybe that photo was
taken before 1957, as we left school in 1958 when Ronnie would
have been 15, at least, and he is still in shorts in the photo!"
Liz Miller, St Brelade, Jersey, Channel Islands:
November 16, 2009 |
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Date of the Photo
Maybe Ronny was
wearing shorts in this photo for his game of cricket.
(Incidentally, when I first came to Scotland I was surprised to
see some cricket teams wearing white shorts. In England it
was always white flannels!)
Peter Stubbs:
November 20, 2009 |
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Recollections
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Irene Beaver
Kirkliston, West Lothian, Scotland |
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Thank you to Irene
Beaver who replied:
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Children in South Oxford Street
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"This photo was definitely taken in
June 1957, as my mother has dated it. She was normally
pretty good about that sort of thing."
Boys in Shorts
"Boys wore shorts for a much longer
time in the 1950s, especially when playing outside in the summer"
Irene Beaver, Kirkliston West Lothian, Scotland:
November 23, 2009 |
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Recollections
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Evelyn
Hunt
(nee
Williamson,
nee
Alford)
Georgetown, Ontario, Canada |
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Thank you to Evelyn
Hunt for sending the message below to me in November 2009.
I've now updated this
message to include further comments from Evenly after she had
corresponded by email with with Irene Beaver (who sent me the
photo on this page) in December 2009.
Evelyn wrote:
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Children in South Oxford Street
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1957
"I have the same picture 'Children in South Oxford Street' in my album.
It came with me when I came to Toronto, Canada to join my mother and
step-father in May 1958.
The
picture
would definitely have been taken in the summer of 1957. My mum didn’t
date or put names on back of photos, but I think I was there when the
photo was taken but not in the shot. Did I take the picture?"
South
Oxford Street
"Although I lived at 27 East Preston Street, I played most of my childhood
on South Oxford Street because it was a dead-end, safe street.
No 27 was attached to the tenements on South Oxford Street that back onto
and overlooked the cemetery.
In fact the small plot of land where the photo was taken was used by the
children for playing 'house', 'cars', etc.
Playmates
"My close playmates were:
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Lorna
McNeil: I believe she was an only child like myself.
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Rose Wilson: Her sister Dorothy was nearly always with us 'older'
girls.
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Anne Taylor: She was the youngest in her family. Her front
room had a bay window that looked out onto East Preston Street, as did my
gran’s flat. We often communicated by opening the window and yelling
to each other making plans, where to meet, etc
Also included was a girl called Mary who lived on the opposite side of the
street, just down from Preston Street School so we often had
a 3-way calling.
Mary
might have been a little older - or was she just more advanced than us?
I think her name was Waters.
I
remember
Evelyn
Swan as she celebrated her birthday on Dec 14, the same day as me, but she
was younger; I was born in 1944. Evelyn was the big sister of
Phyllis Swan who appears in this picture above.
Evelyn Hunt, Georgetown, Ontario, Canada:
November 30, 2009 + January 30, 2010 |
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Recollections
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Jim Vandepeear
York, Yorkshire, England |
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Thank you to Jim
Vandepeear who wrote:
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Children Shouting Messages
"I don't recognise any of the children that Evelyn mentions above. (I
was a bit older than them.) But I did notice reference to children
shouting messages from windows in Preston Street, top floors, and a
mention of a girl across the road, which would have been No.32.
I can
confirm that the Mary they knew was in fact a May Watters. She was
born at about the end of the war or just after. I knew her older
sister, Helen, better. Her
family lived on the top floor of No.32. and that fits."
Jim Vandepeear, York, Yorkshire, England: March 30 +
April 5,
2010 |
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