Pegg family

Fredrick Charles Westbury

Irene Westbury (later Pegg) & her sister Ellen (later Sidlow)

LenPegg

Len pegg Doreen bend Graham Patfield

Len Pegg

 Top right hand side of the lorry is Geoff Pegg.

They were brothers and photo's would have been taken during WW2.

George & Annie Pegg parents of Len & Geoff.

George & Annie Pegg parents of Len & Geoff.

Irene Westbury taken for King George Silver's Jubilee.

 Edna & Irene Westbury (left side).

Margaret Lowe on the left, Janet Lowe on the right and Pamela Pegg in the middle.

Mr & Mrs Roberts (Mr Roberst was a teacher at Tupton Junior School).

These two verses were recited at the wedding of Mr Geoffrey Pegg & Mrs Irene Pegg (nee Westbury) during WW2. Geoff was allowed to come home from Palastine for one week for his wedding to Irene.

 

About 1950

Geoff Pegg holding daughter Pamela Pegg ( now Windley ). In the background gardening Mr Roberts a well thought of teacher in Tupton Junior School. This was on Lloyd Elliots Farm across the road on Queen VIctoria Road.

Joyce Pegg ( left) with Irene Pegg Geoff's wife)

Joyce Pegg ( left) with Irene Pegg Geoff's wife)

Left to Right     Stewart Pegg, Son of Irene Westbury 

 Joy Liiv ( nee Sidlow) Daughter of Ellen Westbury.

 Andrew Pegg ( sitting down in the middle, Son of Irene Westbury 

 Tony Sidlow Son of Ellen Westbury, 

1960

Left to Right     Stewart Pegg, Son of Irene Westbury

Left Gillian Birchmore next to her Andrew Pegg on the swings.

Tony Sidlow sitting on the top of the slide. Stewart Pegg standing on the left at the top. Jacky Marriott (nee Mellors} sat at the top, Joy Liiv ( nee Sidlow ) launching herself face down the slide, Andrew Pegg at the bottom.

Grease proof bread paper or a candle was used to rub down the slide. This increased speed of the children going down

Early 1960's

Geoff Pegg

Geoff Pegg at 177 Queen Victoria road front garden. Note the walls dividing the houses above

Pamela Pegg, with her cousin Graham Patfield in the pram.

Pamela Pegg, with her cousin Graham Patfield in the pram. Note there are no houses below the New Inn in the garden of 177 Queen Victoria Road The photo shows a little lower down than the last one. The end house is where David Hancock lives now - you can see the gap as the houses had not yet been built. between Davids and the New Inn 1950 ish.

This is one of me, unsure of how old I would be - maybe 6 or 7 ish

This is one of me, unsure of how old I would be - maybe 6 or 7 ish

The background is a rare view of the now long demolished terraces on QVR.

Taken on the back of 11B Ward Street in maybe 197980 ish

Taken on the back of 11B Ward Street in maybe 197980 ish.

 She was obviously in fancy dress maybe for a playgroup theme.

Thanks to Pam Windley