"MARJORYS BIRTHDAY PARTY AT BIRCHLEA 1932 LEVEN"
This is a Sepia Saturday post.
I've mentioned My Mum often enough here ( e.g.)Here is a photo I found (while clearing out the attic this week) of her Birthday Party ..
My Mum always spoke of her childhood as a lonely desert of a place,.My grandmother had died in childbirth.My grandad (pictured here, top/middle) was a sailor ,away from home & who had little to do with my Mum.She spent her childhood in the care of aunties in Fife & Edinburgh.She thought it a lonely existence I think.
All the more strange, then, to see this photo.It must have been her 6th birthday .Here she is , right in the middle with cake+doll.All those people around her!Even her dad!Although, I dont recognize anybody else in it.Maybe a school affair?Was "Birchlea" a school? I just dont know...........
Maybe this is the opposite of last week's post ?Just another way of "covering things up"? The camera never lies? Maybe this was just staged - managed? A cunning ploy to convince her she wasn't really alone?Am I being cynical? I'm sure ,objectively , it was more complicated than that..................
One thing for sure........most of the photos I have of her childhood , she appears clutching a doll of some kind.
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photos in Halifax tonight . Tracy's Leaving Do . A Special Thanks to Nick & Dave for arranging the evening for us all+ making it all possible......
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Birchlea does sound like a school. All the boys are wearing ties, but perhaps that's the formality of an event, such as a birthday, at that time.
Little girls do love their dolls, but it might have provided her some measure of security, an expanded sense of family. We often give others, even dolls, what we long for ourselves.
It is interesting how people see and remember things as they grow. I remember my ex telling me how poor they were, and when I watched some home movies of his family, they had the same things my family did and I never felt poor.
I hope that you have a wonderful weekend,
Kathy M.
HUGZ
If you Guugle Birchlea you get:
Birchlea
Bradnop
Leek
Staffordshire
ST13 7EZ
No, I did such a search & found this, But it's a different place .
Is it about 1935? They all look affluent considering world wide depression. Not too different from the clothes children wore in 1950's when my school class photos were taken. A birthday party was so special - when we got treat foods not usually allowed. These days, shopping trolleys are piled with 'treat' things daily so no kid is going to be thrilled with red jelly. bit sad really.
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Cindy Mills
'Birchlea'
1A Trinity Place
Leven
Fife KY8 4NY
Scotland
United Kingdom