DUJON AND AT
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Re: DUJON AND AT
Not one single explosion
That actually used to be a meeting point for myself a mate and a couple of 'Navada' ladies about twenty years back
Fond memories
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Re: DUJON AND AT
Absolutely rivetting - not that I ever went there too often.
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Thanks, CAPSLOCK. That'd be down towards Lea Gate then (left hand side heading to Bolton proper). There used to be a farm there in my day; Schofield's if memory serves me correctly (and well might not).
Mind you, my old school has also been demolished *sob*. It used to stand on the other side of Longsight Lane from the church - just in front of the tennis courts, which I believe are still in operation.
Ah, nostalgia.
Mind you, my old school has also been demolished *sob*. It used to stand on the other side of Longsight Lane from the church - just in front of the tennis courts, which I believe are still in operation.
Ah, nostalgia.
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