OlyShipp

By OlyShipp

How my village used to be

This photograph, which hangs in my old bedroom, shows Delph, my home village, as it used to be.

It some ways little has changed: the buildings remain as they were, with the exception of a couple of the gas lamps and the mill chimney in the background.

It's interesting to see how the people stroll easily down the street, sharing it seamlessly with a couple of horse carts. Sadly the cobbles have now been covered over, pushing the people out of the road and onto the narrow path. It's a good reminder that streets were made for people, long before motor vehicles came along - and that no matter how much they bully us aside, cars have no particular right to dominate our roads.

There's a story to the photograph too: the little girl on the right is crying, because her brother has stolen her straw hat. He's the one marching down the road past her!

So the village has changed a bit. But the way kids behave is pretty much the same!

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