The Goodliffe Family of Nottingham

The Story of My Life - The original, handwritten version of the Memoirs of Arnold Goodliffe

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too bustling and fashionable for our taste. Filey, above thirty years since, where the mother with her feeble youngest daughter was staying, and where she, by setting her foot, on a bit of slippery fish wrenched the guiders of her ankle, and for months was unable to walk, and for years with more of less pain, nut by indomitable perserverence by bandages and lotins etc, she has so cured it, as to be able to walk with little pain. Then Bridlington has 3 times afforded enjoyment and rest, the visit of 1886 being the longest. The abundance and excellence of the boating, and garden, are the special features there. Then twice we enjoyed our visits to Redcar and Saltburn by the Sea, the added pleasure of our visit to our son and daughter W. & M. Eaton

     

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