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Auckland Road, Leyton

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Just looking at an old OS map of the area and see there was once a road, which followed the Commonwealth city name format, that ran parallel to Oliver Road.

There was what looks like a TB hospital present and a sewage works behind.

Any of you old faces of the manor remember the road and buildings and when they disappeared?
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The roads I know of in Leyton are, Adelaide, Dunedin, Melbourne and Perth. And your Auckland. I can't think of any others.
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Chief crazy horse wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:08 pm The roads I know of in Leyton are, Adelaide, Dunedin, Melbourne and Perth. And your Auckland. I can't think of any others.
How about Brisbane? 😂
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Literally never made the Australia link bizarrely.
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Chief crazy horse wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:08 pm The roads I know of in Leyton are, Adelaide, Dunedin, Melbourne and Perth. And your Auckland. I can't think of any others.
Also names of roads in Ilford
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Story of O wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:49 pm
Chief crazy horse wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:08 pm The roads I know of in Leyton are, Adelaide, Dunedin, Melbourne and Perth. And your Auckland. I can't think of any others.
Also names of roads in Ilford
Back in my estate agent days (shudder), those roads in Ilford were called the Commonwealth Estate.
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Rich Tea Wellin wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:41 pm Literally never made the Australia link bizarrely.
And the four roads that run east to west by the ground are all royal residences.
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LPE wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:31 pm
Chief crazy horse wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:08 pm The roads I know of in Leyton are, Adelaide, Dunedin, Melbourne and Perth. And your Auckland. I can't think of any others.
How about Brisbane? 😂
Amazingly I forgot to include!
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LPE wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:58 pm Just looking at an old OS map of the area and see there was once a road, which followed the Commonwealth city name format, that ran parallel to Oliver Road.

There was what looks like a TB hospital present and a sewage works behind.

Any of you old faces of the manor remember the road and buildings and when they disappeared?
I remember the old cinder pitch other side of Oliver Road from the West Stand that was separated from a small park by a turning.
The park had a few swings and a slide, Leyton Fete was held there every August Bank Holiday Monday.
That turning led to Auckland Road and the tip where all the council refuse trucks emptied out
Bit further up on the corner of Oliver Road was Ruckholt Road School

Next to the cinder pitch were some tennis courts and a bowling green,
Also a putting green, had to pay for the clubs and a ball from a wooden hut, also got a scorecard and pencil.
There were wooden changing rooms and at one time somewhere to get a fizzy drink or a cuppa.
As a kid in the sixties I thought Leyton was a great places to live, even had its own football team.
Even remember going to get Tadpoles from the little pond with a fountain in Coronation Gardens
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Rich Tea Wellin wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 3:41 pm Literally never made the Australia link bizarrely.
The Prime Minister of New Zealand has been in touch and would like a word.
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Yes, that's another one!
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one o in huntingdon wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:34 am
LPE wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:58 pm Just looking at an old OS map of the area and see there was once a road, which followed the Commonwealth city name format, that ran parallel to Oliver Road.

There was what looks like a TB hospital present and a sewage works behind.

Any of you old faces of the manor remember the road and buildings and when they disappeared?
I remember the old cinder pitch other side of Oliver Road from the West Stand that was separated from a small park by a turning.
The park had a few swings and a slide, Leyton Fete was held there every August Bank Holiday Monday.
That turning led to Auckland Road and the tip where all the council refuse trucks emptied out
Bit further up on the corner of Oliver Road was Ruckholt Road School

Next to the cinder pitch were some tennis courts and a bowling green,
Also a putting green, had to pay for the clubs and a ball from a wooden hut, also got a scorecard and pencil.
There were wooden changing rooms and at one time somewhere to get a fizzy drink or a cuppa.
As a kid in the sixties I thought Leyton was a great places to live, even had its own football team.
Even remember going to get Tadpoles from the little pond with a fountain in Coronation Gardens
I have a memory of seeing the players training in that area when I was out & about on a work day.
This was the late 70's & specifically remember seeing Nigel Gray.
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one o in huntingdon wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:34 am
LPE wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:58 pm Just looking at an old OS map of the area and see there was once a road, which followed the Commonwealth city name format, that ran parallel to Oliver Road.

There was what looks like a TB hospital present and a sewage works behind.

Any of you old faces of the manor remember the road and buildings and when they disappeared?
I remember the old cinder pitch other side of Oliver Road from the West Stand that was separated from a small park by a turning.
The park had a few swings and a slide, Leyton Fete was held there every August Bank Holiday Monday.
That turning led to Auckland Road and the tip where all the council refuse trucks emptied out
Bit further up on the corner of Oliver Road was Ruckholt Road School

Next to the cinder pitch were some tennis courts and a bowling green,
Also a putting green, had to pay for the clubs and a ball from a wooden hut, also got a scorecard and pencil.
There were wooden changing rooms and at one time somewhere to get a fizzy drink or a cuppa.
As a kid in the sixties I thought Leyton was a great places to live, even had its own football team.
Even remember going to get Tadpoles from the little pond with a fountain in Coronation Gardens
We used to train on that Cinder pitch in Autumn/winter. Before training we had to complete a 3 mile run around the streets in a specified time, it was bloody hard work and every week there were four or five of us, not the best runners who would just about scrape in on time and headed straight for "Vomit corner" before we started the rest of training and eventually some football it was only at the end of the season we discovered a few of what we classed as the really good runners would sprint off out of sight and un beknown to the rest of us take a short cut back to the Cinder pitch - tbf we were a very fit team but boy was it hard work. Loved Leyton in those days.
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VeganO wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 10:35 am
one o in huntingdon wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:34 am
LPE wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:58 pm Just looking at an old OS map of the area and see there was once a road, which followed the Commonwealth city name format, that ran parallel to Oliver Road.

There was what looks like a TB hospital present and a sewage works behind.

Any of you old faces of the manor remember the road and buildings and when they disappeared?
I remember the old cinder pitch other side of Oliver Road from the West Stand that was separated from a small park by a turning.
The park had a few swings and a slide, Leyton Fete was held there every August Bank Holiday Monday.
That turning led to Auckland Road and the tip where all the council refuse trucks emptied out
Bit further up on the corner of Oliver Road was Ruckholt Road School

Next to the cinder pitch were some tennis courts and a bowling green,
Also a putting green, had to pay for the clubs and a ball from a wooden hut, also got a scorecard and pencil.
There were wooden changing rooms and at one time somewhere to get a fizzy drink or a cuppa.
As a kid in the sixties I thought Leyton was a great places to live, even had its own football team.
Even remember going to get Tadpoles from the little pond with a fountain in Coronation Gardens
I have a memory of seeing the players training in that area when I was out & about on a work day.
This was the late 70's & specifically remember seeing Nigel Gray.
I used to work in Carpenters road ( 20 odd years ago ) , more than once the O'S players ran past the factory , bastards ignored us when me and a mate clapped em ☹️
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They were probably out of breath…
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BIGRON wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 11:50 am
VeganO wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 10:35 am
one o in huntingdon wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:34 am

I remember the old cinder pitch other side of Oliver Road from the West Stand that was separated from a small park by a turning.
The park had a few swings and a slide, Leyton Fete was held there every August Bank Holiday Monday.
That turning led to Auckland Road and the tip where all the council refuse trucks emptied out
Bit further up on the corner of Oliver Road was Ruckholt Road School

Next to the cinder pitch were some tennis courts and a bowling green,
Also a putting green, had to pay for the clubs and a ball from a wooden hut, also got a scorecard and pencil.
There were wooden changing rooms and at one time somewhere to get a fizzy drink or a cuppa.
As a kid in the sixties I thought Leyton was a great places to live, even had its own football team.
Even remember going to get Tadpoles from the little pond with a fountain in Coronation Gardens
I have a memory of seeing the players training in that area when I was out & about on a work day.
This was the late 70's & specifically remember seeing Nigel Gray.
I used to work in Carpenters road ( 20 odd years ago ) , more than once the O'S players ran past the factory , bastards ignored us when me and a mate clapped em ☹️
Who did you work for Ron?
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I used to play on that pitch as a youngster,the Orient players often came over there to train , me and my mate sat on the wall behind one of the goals to watch,I remember Stan Charlton kicking the ball against the wall, I think if he had hit me I would have gone through the mesh fence we were leaning against. A couple of years later I had the opportunity to train with the youth team there I’ve still got the scars from a sliding tackle done on me by Dennis Rofe, he was as hard as nails, and Terry Brisley wasn’t that far behind him.
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Re: Auckland Road, Leyton

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one o in huntingdon wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:34 am
LPE wrote: Thu Feb 06, 2025 2:58 pm Just looking at an old OS map of the area and see there was once a road, which followed the Commonwealth city name format, that ran parallel to Oliver Road.

There was what looks like a TB hospital present and a sewage works behind.

Any of you old faces of the manor remember the road and buildings and when they disappeared?
I remember the old cinder pitch other side of Oliver Road from the West Stand that was separated from a small park by a turning.
The park had a few swings and a slide, Leyton Fete was held there every August Bank Holiday Monday.
That turning led to Auckland Road and the tip where all the council refuse trucks emptied out
Bit further up on the corner of Oliver Road was Ruckholt Road School

Next to the cinder pitch were some tennis courts and a bowling green,
Also a putting green, had to pay for the clubs and a ball from a wooden hut, also got a scorecard and pencil.
There were wooden changing rooms and at one time somewhere to get a fizzy drink or a cuppa.
As a kid in the sixties I thought Leyton was a great places to live, even had its own football team.
Even remember going to get Tadpoles from the little pond with a fountain in Coronation Gardens
Thanks for sharing that. An enjoyable read.

There is a bench in Coronation Gardens by the maze dedicated to the bloke who ran the fete for 30 years. Spinks was his name I think.
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BIGRON wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 11:50 am
VeganO wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 10:35 am
one o in huntingdon wrote: Fri Feb 07, 2025 6:34 am

I remember the old cinder pitch other side of Oliver Road from the West Stand that was separated from a small park by a turning.
The park had a few swings and a slide, Leyton Fete was held there every August Bank Holiday Monday.
That turning led to Auckland Road and the tip where all the council refuse trucks emptied out
Bit further up on the corner of Oliver Road was Ruckholt Road School

Next to the cinder pitch were some tennis courts and a bowling green,
Also a putting green, had to pay for the clubs and a ball from a wooden hut, also got a scorecard and pencil.
There were wooden changing rooms and at one time somewhere to get a fizzy drink or a cuppa.
As a kid in the sixties I thought Leyton was a great places to live, even had its own football team.
Even remember going to get Tadpoles from the little pond with a fountain in Coronation Gardens
I have a memory of seeing the players training in that area when I was out & about on a work day.
This was the late 70's & specifically remember seeing Nigel Gray.
I used to work in Carpenters road ( 20 odd years ago ) , more than once the O'S players ran past the factory , bastards ignored us when me and a mate clapped em ☹️
You should have thrown rotton cabbage at them the next time they went by..
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