A very random memory from me.
In primary school one of my friends moved to another estate a couple of miles away. Not somewhere the rest of us were familiar with. She boasted that there was a big lake at the bottom of her garden and we were suitably impressed! However, we sort of knew where she was moving to and couldn't imagine there being any lakes there.
A few Years later I found out that there was an open reservoir in the estate that she moved to so she wasn't telling fibs. The reservoir was indeed her 'lake'.
It got me thinking if this was quite a common thing. I once tried to find it but couldn't and maps now show the reservoir to be covered, so it just looks like a field with grass. I did come across another closed reservoir in that estate back then and it had lots of strange pipes poking out of the grass, not unlike the pipes in the photo. I thought they looked like jumpers so I called it 'the field with the jumpers in'.
Anyway were open reservoirs quite common in the past? Did kids play in them? Can you remember any fields with weird pipes?
In primary school one of my friends moved to another estate a couple of miles away. Not somewhere the rest of us were familiar with. She boasted that there was a big lake at the bottom of her garden and we were suitably impressed! However, we sort of knew where she was moving to and couldn't imagine there being any lakes there.
A few Years later I found out that there was an open reservoir in the estate that she moved to so she wasn't telling fibs. The reservoir was indeed her 'lake'.
It got me thinking if this was quite a common thing. I once tried to find it but couldn't and maps now show the reservoir to be covered, so it just looks like a field with grass. I did come across another closed reservoir in that estate back then and it had lots of strange pipes poking out of the grass, not unlike the pipes in the photo. I thought they looked like jumpers so I called it 'the field with the jumpers in'.
Anyway were open reservoirs quite common in the past? Did kids play in them? Can you remember any fields with weird pipes?
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