Hiya ,
Can anyone confirm the name of the donkey buried in Princes Park. Was it JUDY?
Thanks
xx
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Hiya ,
Can anyone confirm the name of the donkey buried in Princes Park. Was it JUDY?
Thanks
xx
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Certainly was gorgeous..
http://www.toxteth.net/places/liverp...20park%202.htm
Awww that takes me back , i used to cry when i visited Judy's headstone in the 1968 . well i was only 9 yrs old . I was wondering all day what the donkey's name was , then the name Judy came to me , but i wasn't 100% certain
Thanks for that , xx
Thanks for the photo & the memories .
Yes, it definitely was Judy - and you can see a photo of her gravestone on the Princes Park Flickr site:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/princes_park/
SORRY - THIS IS INCORRECT! SEE LATER POSTING BELOW...
Last edited by empeebee; 01-17-2010 at 12:37 AM. Reason: Inaccuracy
I always visited Judy when I went to the park !, and like others on here I cried too, how nice that after all these years Judy is not forgotton !
Christopher T. George
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Hi Chris (and anyone else whom I've led astray!),
The photo I was thinking of was in a Flickr collection, but not the Group Pool that I gave the link to. It should have been this URL:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomke_lask/2314524178/
I also have an image of my own, which I shall try and attach here.
Even now floral tributes are occasionally offered in memory, often in spring and usually as daffs strewn around the grave. This year someone came with planted bulbs, complete with pot!
Last edited by empeebee; 01-17-2010 at 12:34 AM. Reason: Additional info
Awwwwww! Judy's grave was part of my childhood really. I remember my bike breaking as I peddled down the hill then I landed next to her grave.
I'm wondering if anyone has, or even knows of the existence of, a photo of Judy? It was only 1920 (or 1926? - the inscription is unclear on my photo of the grave) that she died so surely there must be some family photos somewhere of children having rides in the park? The Princes Park Flickr group would be very interested to have any such images. Please post here or go to: http://www.flickr.com/groups/princes_park/
Oh I am in tears. What memories (not of the donkey in 1926 before any of you bright sparks nip to your keyboard!! gr) This grave was part of my childhood. My Granmother lived in Treborth Street so I was in the park almost daily and the memories of the grave came flooding back. I now remember the little hut type shop which sold ice cream and sweeties.
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