Recognise these Skegness Barrow Boys?
Do you recognise any of these Barrow Boys waiting for punters at the Skegness Railway Station in 1958?

By Angela Gooch on April 11th, 2009
Do you recognise any of these Barrow Boys waiting for punters at the Skegness Railway Station in 1958?

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The lad 2nd from the left is I think Kingsley Feely (spelling?), I think the surname of the lad 2nd from the right is/was Smith. I seem to think he was from the Winthorpe area and joined the forces.
Cheers for that, LoZ. Kingsley is quite a well-known figure in Skegness, isn’t he, especially amongst the Skegness Working Men’s Club patrons.
Yes Kingley Feeley – Kenny Rowe, Michael (beaky) Smith and Bruce Wallis