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My home sweet home

My home sweet home, how my heart bleeds to be home. About five houses up, is where my family still lives. I have not seen them since 74..Rebecca

Posted by Guest on Sun 07 Aug 2005 08:10:24 PM UTC

Guest

I grew up on this street a few houses down. The community here is very warm and welcoming everytime I come back to visit.

Posted by Guest on Sat 20 Aug 2005 03:19:37 AM UTC

Frankie

Frankie, where does your family live? We lived at 6B Calcutta.
I think I remember just about every family that lived on that street. The Holders live in the 1st. house next to this store with all the glass.

Posted by Guest on Mon 12 Sep 2005 12:48:17 AM UTC

Hey I'm a Holder

Hey I'm a Holder!! maybe we are family. But we are from St James. My grandma was Rita Holder My daddy is Trevor Holder, You know them? Tell my abaut you.

Posted by Guest on Tue 13 Sep 2005 02:07:20 PM UTC

Guest

Audrey, Sorry we're not ralated. I lived about 3 houses across from your Grandparents. Our front blacony faces their house and street.I did not know them personally, I was only 10 when they moved into the house 1970's.

Posted by Guest on Tue 13 Sep 2005 05:50:26 PM UTC

Guest

I rem. your G.Mother! I Rem. her sweeping the front of the house. She was very tall. Being new neighbors, they kept mostly to themselves. Jeffery, would return home every now and then. I think Jeffery's boy lived with them?

Posted by Guest on Tue 13 Sep 2005 05:59:21 PM UTC

Guest

Audrey or anyone one else from St. James feel free to email me personally at:
RRIVERA93552@SBCGLOBAL.NET
I read my email constantly and will reply ASAP. Audrey do you still live in St. James?
God bless, Rebecca

Posted by Guest on Tue 13 Sep 2005 06:04:26 PM UTC

Guest

I wrotte you a mail!! Mine is Bombay street. I wass waiting for the mail that indicates a coment is added but it didn't reach, that's wy i stay so long to answer. bahh..

Posted by Guest on Sun 18 Sep 2005 03:28:36 PM UTC

Guest

miss REbecca. i want to show you something, write me audreyholder@cantv.net

Posted by Guest on Fri 27 Jan 2006 04:49:17 AM UTC

Guest

This is where Standards was to the left, Doricks to the right and Y Dilima's behind us on the main rd.

Posted by Guest on Sat 14 Oct 2006 10:53:06 PM UTC

Guest

Cheezy and them lived up here..

Posted by Guest on Tue 17 Oct 2006 05:44:16 PM UTC

St. James...the street and place made me whi I am

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I was born at the Corner of calcutta Street and the Western Main Road in St James. I lived there for the first fourteen years of my leife before I moved to Carenage. St James, the place that never sleeps. The home of Hosay,all the great steelbands of yesteryear....North Stars, Synphonets, Crossfire, Tropoli, Sun Valley and Blue Stars (now calle T & Tec Power stars). The home of the Dog roti; the home of Rialto theatre where I saw all the Tazan and old western movies,all the Dracula movies and all the serial movies. Eggie would close the shutters and you know the movie was about to start. St James, the home of the Jc bottling factory at the corner of Long Circular and the western main Road. The home of Din Din (opposite Calcutta street) and the barracks (not the police barracks but the tattered house at the corner of Calcutta street where "bounce" mother sold corn and also the Barnetts whose mother also sold corn. The home of girl and boy school. The home of the first two pedestrian traffic lights ...

I was born at the Corner of calcutta Street and the Western Main Road in St James. I lived there for the first fourteen years of my leife before I moved to Carenage. St James, the place that never sleeps. The home of Hosay,all the great steelbands of yesteryear....North Stars, Synphonets, Crossfire, Tropoli, Sun Valley and Blue Stars (now calle T & Tec Power stars). The home of the Dog roti; the home of Rialto theatre where I saw all the Tazan and old western movies,all the Dracula movies and all the serial movies. Eggie would close the shutters and you know the movie was about to start. St James, the home of the Jc bottling factory at the corner of Long Circular and the western main Road. The home of Din Din (opposite Calcutta street) and the barracks (not the police barracks but the tattered house at the corner of Calcutta street where "bounce" mother sold corn and also the Barnetts whose mother also sold corn. The home of girl and boy school. The home of the first two pedestrian traffic lights installed in the late fifties or early sisties. The tram car on Long Circular road where Long Tennis was played. the home of the billiards opposite Delhi Street. The home of one of the first central schools built after the days of Exhibition exam and the introduction of the Common Entrance. Bunny Dwarika went there and I went to Tranquillity Intermediate. I have fond memories indeed. The place where pitching marble and flying kite in Pompeii savannah (now King George the 5th) was de norm. Big Bridge with all de warbeen we ketch. That was the day of children growing as children......not any more.

Posted by Anthony Dummett on Sun 06 Apr 2008 09:34:27 AM UTC



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