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Albert Rowells

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We used to play a lot of matches on the Moor at Newcastle on a Saturday. We had a brown paper parcel under our arms with our boots and such like, and we used to walk through the Fell, then get a penny car down to the High Level end, and then it was a halfpenny to walk over the bridge. And we used to walk from there onto the Moor. We went back into town and we would go into a café to get a tea, then maybe go to the Pavilion or the Empire or the Hippodrome.

Lost Voices of the Edwardians: 1901–1910 in Their Own Words

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