Picture Brings Back Memories
AFTER the Local News published a photograph of the town centre taken in 1936, the newsdesk has been inundated with calls and e-mails from readers.
Maureen Gough, 70, phoned up to say: “1936 was the year that I was born. It was so good to see what the town was like back then. I remember it well, even though the whole place was demolished and rebuilt completely differently in 1937. Thanks for bringing back the memories Local News.”
Peter Dowd, a regular correspondent, 45, wrote: “1936 was a great year for the local area. If only we could go back to those days. There was no yob culture back then. Sure, a few youngsters occasionally had one too many, but nobody of our ethnicity ever got hurt.”
So there you have it. The Local News has put a spring back in everyone’s step by printing a photograph of what something used to look like.
Maureen Gough, 70, phoned up to say: “1936 was the year that I was born. It was so good to see what the town was like back then. I remember it well, even though the whole place was demolished and rebuilt completely differently in 1937. Thanks for bringing back the memories Local News.”
Peter Dowd, a regular correspondent, 45, wrote: “1936 was a great year for the local area. If only we could go back to those days. There was no yob culture back then. Sure, a few youngsters occasionally had one too many, but nobody of our ethnicity ever got hurt.”
So there you have it. The Local News has put a spring back in everyone’s step by printing a photograph of what something used to look like.
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