

It used to be called 'Harry Ramsden's Fish 'n Chip Restaurant'. Many of the older generation still call it that! You can see that I was with nephew Warren, sister Frances, cousin Barbara and brother-in-law Geoffrey. Nice memories of the time together and those tasty fish 'n chips.


I bought a range of still hot out of the oven pies for us to sample. I also bought a Stand Pie for 7 pounds sterling. You can see this in the hand of my sister with the shop in the background. Opposite the shop is a very old church with a large garden and seats. We sat in the garden and attacked the freshly baked pies. You can see that Frances and Geoff really enjoyed that.
We then had a short walk taking in an Oxfam shop where I bought a biography of Edmund Burke. Some historians call him the father of modern politics. From there we walked on a bit more and I went to a bakers shop before we got into the car for the return journey. It was then that I noticed I had lost my signet ring!
We backtracked and looked everywhere, told the shopkeepers where we had been, and left name and telephone number. I also reported it to the police. So far no trace of it. I feel the loss emotionally and not financially for it was a present from my mother and grandmother. Some people have said they have never known me without that ring on my hand. Alas, no more!
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