RECOLLECTIONS OF
CHILDHOOD IN
CODSALL WOOD AND
CODSALL
by
Mrs Hilda Porteous
Hilda Porteous in 1957
      PREFACE
The origins of this work can be traced back to 1987 when I attended a meeting called by John Blamire-Brown for people interested in forming a Local History Group in Codsall. John's enthus-iasm was so persuasive that I soon found myself
volunteering to set out,with a tape recorder, to try to capture on tape the memories of local inhab-itants and to build up a picture of what the area had been like in their youth.Thus in 1987 my first meeting with Mrs Porteous took place. Neither of us realised at that time that this was to be the first of several, as new memories came to the surface. I am therefore indebted to Mrs Porteous for her time, interest and patience. The following pages are the story which has developed from the tapes. They give an insight into life in the villages of Codsall Wood and Codsall when Mrs Porteous was young. She would like to make it clear that these are personal memories and therefore she cannot vouch for their complete accuracy.
   I would also like to thank the other members of the Historical Society Working Party, particularly John Blamire-Brown for his encouragement and David Whitehead for organising the reproduction of  the photographs and the printing.
Judy Davies, Codsall 1992


published by Codsall & Bilbrook Civic Society, 1992.
Republished on the
Internet, 2001.
and including a chapter by her late husband Mr Douglas Porteous
compiled by
Mrs Judy Davies
Codsall & Bilbrook History Society: www.geocities.com/codsallhistory
Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

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