Web Page No 2642
10th December 2019
1st Picture. Basic
Tree Platform
2nd Picture. Underground Den3rd Picture. Inside Den, ours was not as posh as this!!!!
4th Picture. Conker
tournament
The Den
Did you have a Den
when you were a child? I was lucky we had a long garden and the very top that
backed onto Solent Road School playground (this has since been sold to the
school and is a grassed nature area). Here I had room not only for a den but
also for underground hiding places and a tree house or platform. I have two
other friends who at that time were also lucky in their play areas, one had an
orchard to play in and another a whole market garden. But the area at the top
of our garden was left fallow when my father was away and was a glorious
wilderness for us to play in and to have adventures.
Where to start?
The tree platform I suppose. The tree was a large beech tree which grew up
against the school playground wall. Hiding this part of the garden from the
house was a whole line of hazel nut trees making this area very quiet and
private. With some searching around in one of my fathers sheds we managed to
find enough timber that we could nail together to form a sort of platform about
12 feet up in the tree and from here we could sit and look right into the
school playground. Why we should want to do this I cannot remember especially
at weekends and holiday times, why did we want to be reminded of school, today
this is a puzzlement? The platform was a great vantage point to play pirates and
solders from and to direct battles. My friends and I spent many happy hours on
this platform in this tree and in the land of make believe.
If we were not in
the tree we were busy digging a subterranean clubhouse beneath the gooseberry
and current bushes a few yards away from the tree. To do this we borrowed my
father’s spade and fork and dug a big oblong hole. This is when the corrugated
iron from the old dismantled air raid sheltee, which was left in the garden,
came in useful. Having dug out the hole, the sheeting was then put across it
with a couple of supports going across the middle and the whole thing was then
covered in earth. We, in our own minds, thought that it was fantastically
camouflaged and no one knew it was there, but I am sure my parents knew all
along. Having got the club house or den completed all it needed was an old
carpet to go in the bottom of it, (this got very soggy when it rained), some
alcoves dug out of the walls to place short candles in for lighting and we were
ready for anything. I do remember that to try to improve the place and keep it
warm especially in the autumn and winter we constructed a very basic hearth and
lit a fire. The result was a group of boys dashing out of the den as it filled
with smoke. We now learnt the hard way, and very quickly, the theory of flue
and chimney management and with the help of odds and ends from the old air raid
shelter and my fathers shed we did eventually construct a workable chimney and
so make the whole thing quite acceptable, fairly water tight and warm. But we
could never solve the problem of rain water running down through the doorway
and onto the floor of the den making the carpet soggy. But after all we were
not the first with that type of problem because practically everyone who had an
Anderson Shelter in their back garden during the war years experienced the very
same problem!!!
We were lucky that
we had the space and the materials to construct such structures. I wonder if
the kids of today do the same thing but I must admit I have seen little
evidence of it.
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News and Views:
ON THIS DAY 13TH
DECEMBER 1960-1965:
On 13/12/1960 the number
one single was It's
Now Or Never - Elvis Presley and the number one album was Tottenham Hotspur. The top rated TV
show was The Army Game and the box office smash was Psycho. A pound of today's money was worth £13.68.The
big news story of the day was Bootsie & Snudge.
On 13/12/1961 the number
one single was Tower
of Strength - Frankie Vaughan and the number one album was Another Black & White Minstrell
Show - George Mitchell Minstrels. The top rated TV show was Coronation Street
and the box office smash was One
Hundred and One Dalmations. A pound of today's money was worth £13.25 and Ipswich Town were
on the way to becoming the Season's Division 1 champions. The big news story of
the day was the American Folk Artist Grandma Moses dies at the age of 91.
On 13/12/1962 the number
one single was Return to Sender - Elvis Presley and the number one album was On
Stage with the Black & White Minstrels - George Mitchell Minstrels. The top
rated TV show was again Coronation Street and the box office smash was Lawrence
of Arabia. A pound of today's
money was worth £12.89 and Everton were on the way to becoming the Season's
Division 1 champions.
On 13/12/1963 the number
one single was I Want
to Hold Your hand - The Beatles and the number one album was With the Beatles - The Beatles. The
top rated TV show was Coronation Street and the box office smash was The Great
Escape. A pound of today's money was worth £12.64 and Liverpool were on the way
to becoming the Season's Division 1 champions.
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On 13/12/1964 the number
one single was I Feel
Fine - The Beatles
and the number one album was A Hard
Day's Night - Beatles. The top rated TV show Coronation Street and the box office smash
was Dr
Strangelove. A pound of today's
money was worth £12.24 and Manchester United were on the way to becoming the
Season's Division 1 champions.
On 13/12/1965 the number
one single was The
Carnival is Over - Seekers and the number one album was The Sound of Music Soundtrack. The
top rated TV show was you’ve guessed it, Coronation Street and the box office
smash was The Sound of Music. A pound of today's money was worth £11.69 and
Liverpool were on the way to becoming the Season's Division 1 champions. The
big news of the day was that the first ever edition of Jackanory was broadcast
on BBC.
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