Oral history interview David Hodgson. Growing up in Morecambe in 1950s. Downloads Loading... Taking too long? Reload document | Open in new tab Born and bred in Morecambe. He was a child in the 1950s.Creator Morecambe Bay Partnership Date created June 2018 Time period 1950s Contributor David Hodgson Copyright Morecambe Bay Partnership Access Open Reference number H2H.0696 Format Oral history (85) Themes Entertainment (27) Places Morecambe (255) Comments about this pageThanks for letting us know Judith – we’ll amend. Glad you are enjoying listening 🙂By Michelle Cooper (19/11/2020)He’s talking about Althams, the butchery business, not Alphans. Very interesting indeed.By Judith Coyle (11/11/2020)A great account, Dave. Remember when we cycled to Blackpool when we were in our early teens?Happy DaysBy Tony Gee (10/07/2019) Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ EntertainmentAqua LovliesAqua LovliesAqua LovliesAqua LovliesAqua LovliesBorn into a family of butchersElephants in the water - Sid EastwoodGliding in FurnessLovelies vs LooniesMembers of a social group held at Barrow Age UK talk about life in Barrow.Morecambe Bay Lives Oral History Podcast Number 1 - Leisure around the BayMorecambe Cross-Bay Swimming 1907-1991Morecambe Fishermen's Cooperative Society entry in the local carnival 1.Morecambe Fishermen's Cooperative Society entry in the local carnival 2.Morecambe's Super Swimming StadiumOral history interview David Hodgson. Growing up in Morecambe in 1950s.Oral history interview with Charlie Overett, member of Aqua Loonies diving troupeOral history interview with Evelyn Archer (nee Moreland), founder member of the Winter Gardens Trust and was pivotal in saving the Winter Gardens TheatreOral history interview with Gillian Asplin. Wartime memories of Arnside.Oral history interview with Ginny Marshall, a lifeguard in Morecambe Super Swimming StadiumOral history interview with John Owen, Publicity and Entertainment Department in Morecambe Town HallOral history interview with Mrs L. Carrick. Aqua Lovlies at Morecambe Super Swimming Stadium.Oral history interview with Rex Lancaster. Growing up in Grange.Photographs relating to Miss Great BritainThe Aqua LovliesThe original Fishermen's ChoirThe original Fishermen's Choir
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Thanks for letting us know Judith – we’ll amend. Glad you are enjoying listening 🙂
He’s talking about Althams, the butchery business, not Alphans.
Very interesting indeed.
A great account, Dave.
Remember when we cycled to Blackpool when we were in our early teens?
Happy Days
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