"jangling" I wonder if i can use that when i next play scabble?
Thank you Mutley. Had a quick look on the map and it looks like a better area. [slightly] By the time my "farver" was born.
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You,re right Mutley. It was indeed a horse and cart. "Grandfarver' was one of the first recyclers, Like the men on Steptoe and Son.
I remember is being told that they lived close to a canel and the only access to the back garden was through the house and farvers horse lived in the back yard!
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