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Carol From: Scotland |
I have just found this sight from my cousin in New Zealand,and I am finding it very interesting, as my mother was born and bred in Tunstall, we had a lot of lovely holidays when I was a lot younger,down there. My Mum's name was Kathleen Bailey, and she had a brother Jimmy, so I would be most grateful to anyone who reads this, that has any information on the Bailey's,where they came from originally,ect. I would be most gratefull. Kind regards. Carol Boyne |
Added: October 9, 2008 | |
Shelley Curtis From: Saxmundham |
I have many happy childhood memories of when I use to visit my Grandparents Nora and Geoff Ling. Grandad would always be singing and dancing at the Blaxhall Ship on a Bank Holiday Weekend and we would go for many country walks. I love looking at the old photographs and reading up on the history of Blaxhall using the site - Keep up the good work. |
Added: October 6, 2008 | |
Brenda Flynn From: Scotland |
Your site is excellent, full of information. My great grandfather Charles Pratt was from Little Glemham who moved to Scotland in the 1900s and his mother was Lucy Jay from Blaxhall. |
Added: October 3, 2008 | |
Keith Ling From: Needham Market |
Thanks for the interesting archive day on 21st Sept. I have watched the dvd I bought and it was very interesting. Well Done |
Added: October 2, 2008 | |
Rachel H |
Just checking Blaxhall out before coming down with some friends to stay at the youth hostel this weekend! It looks lovely - and quite safe, considering it is "over the border" from here in Norfolk!! Seriously, I love it all round there - great scenery, good walking and good food!! |
Added: September 19, 2008 | |
buggyman From: buggyman |
Your site is awesome. It is easily accessible and give detailed info. |
Added: September 11, 2008 | |
Wayne Scarce From: Redditch |
What a fantastic web-site. I remember visiting the Ship as a young lad throughout the seventies. We always used to go on summer holidays to Suffolk, staying at my Uncle Basils in Sproughton. I remember once, probably about 1973, we were all in the ship one summers night and I ended up playing the bongo drums. I expect it was to accompany the 'famous' folk singing that took place there. I keep saying that I will come and visit, and one day I will. |
Added: September 5, 2008 | |
Phillip Cable From: USA Florida |
Hi I am a cousin of Keith Ling and Alec Ling Email me lets catch up Phillip Cable My email is hrhphc at comcast dot net |
Added: July 27, 2008 | |
Ron and Pam Burrell From: Denver Colorado |
We had Carol Hornsby from Ohio visiting Denver so we did lunch at GB Fish and Chips. Carol brought her book on the village of Blaxhall and showed us all her family, some of which ran The Ship public house many years ago. We had some laughs too talking about what life was like in the village. My wife, a Ling from Snape, well we have been married 45 years. For a Yank, I didn't do half bad. Miss the countryside and Adnams ale. Ta ta for now. Ron |
Added: July 17, 2008 | |
emma pickett <bailey> From: felixstowe |
great to see the village still looks the same as it was years ago when i was growing up in blaxhall. i dearly wish i could come back there as they were great years and a great place to grow up. |
Added: June 22, 2008 |