It looks like you're new here. Sign in or register to get started.
CatAddick said: DaveMehmet said: CatAddick said: That’s me on the left (it’s not a full size train ;-) ) Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. Was always the highlight of our 2 week summer holiday down there. I used to love it. Haven’t been for donkey’s, no idea which station this was taken at. I’m guessing it was probably ‘71/‘72.
DaveMehmet said: CatAddick said: That’s me on the left (it’s not a full size train ;-) ) Romney Hythe and Dymchurch Railway. Was always the highlight of our 2 week summer holiday down there.
CatAddick said: That’s me on the left (it’s not a full size train ;-) )
Six-a-bag-of-nuts said: AddickUpNorth said: Probably my favourite photo I have in my possession, me and my mum taken in about 1975. Life’s not the same without her around. What a fabulous photo mate
AddickUpNorth said: Probably my favourite photo I have in my possession, me and my mum taken in about 1975. Life’s not the same without her around.
limeygent said:
SE7toSG3 said: Me around 1974, proper shirt collar plus well thought out Zoom backdrop pre Zoom!
ElfsborgAddick said: Me, about 3 in Goodrington near Paignton.As you will see, I have not grown much over the years.
Covered End said: ElfsborgAddick said: Me, about 3 in Goodrington near Paignton.As you will see, I have not grown much over the years. A wonderful Benny Hill impersonation.
Lsuzisausage said:
LennyLowrent said: 1963 young Kibbutzniks no parents in sight
Bedsaddick said: SE7toSG3 said: Me around 1974, proper shirt collar plus well thought out Zoom backdrop pre Zoom! Wow . That’s the spitting image of your son.
AFKABartram said: Sod it
diamondaddick said:
Comments
Always up to something I was! I was 3 here, just got a baby sister and was planning on how to get rid of her
Thanks mate, it really is. Sums up the relationship we had.
Me around 1974, proper shirt collar plus well thought out Zoom backdrop pre Zoom!
And us both again a few years later at one of the open days with the footballing god that is Mr Mortimer.
2. On the right, aged about 5. Charlton, obviously, had lost again.
3. On the left. Aged 7 (1962), and on the pull. Channeling the Dave Clark Five look before they'd even thought of it.