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Sundays Of yesteryear Print E-mail
Sunday, 20 August 2006
Do you remember the Sundays of your childhood .Ours would be spent at our grandma & grandads in Rawtenstall After attending Sunday church at Tunstead in STACKSTEADS it was of to Grans for stories of the old days .I remember Grans house 7 Grange Terrace the arga in the back room where grandad could flick his woodbine into from any where in the room .Grandma would bake all day long ready for Sunday tea Chorley cakes ,Jam slice and rock cakes that would break a miners shovel. But the smell of home baked bread was a smell iI will never forget .Teas in those days filled you up all week I still think of the pressed beef salad with onions in vinegar .Then the radio shows .Alan Keith your 100 best tunes .Charlie Chester ,  Sing something simple wuth the Mike Sam singers .Then it was of home to the old tin bath with the loofer that could strip barnicles off a ship .Yes that was Sundays of yesteryear but will children of today remember Sundays like we do .
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