What is your earliest memory?

kev

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Simple enough question.
I saw an autobiography which started with the bloke saying that he had a vivid memory of his Grandparents smiling down at him in his crib when he was just months old.
I'm calling that as bull!
I've wracked my brain, but I personally have no recall of ANY incident before the age of about 3.
What say you?
 
Simple enough question.
I saw an autobiography which started with the bloke saying that he had a vivid memory of his Grandparents smiling down at him in his crib when he was just months old.
I'm calling that as bull!
I've wracked my brain, but I personally have no recall of ANY incident before the age of about 3.
What say you?
They’re kind of memories of memories now I guess. Maybe 3 as well going to play school and hating everyone there.
Not really grown up much since.
 
I have a vivid memory of my mun and dad smiling at me in my cot and I was standing holding the rails. I remember turning around and laughing at the perfectly formed turd I'd dropped there. The turd is so vivid in my memory its like a photograph.

Clearly a formative moment.

Age? Couldve been anything from 2 to 14 I reckon. :blush:
 
Guessing 3, being taken out in the pushchair by me grandad and passing a house that had 5or6 sausage dogs barking at us at the drive gate. Was told it was always a monday, washing day for me mam.
 
My Everton book season Scrap book age five in the 1962/63 & starting at the infant school same age before that my sister taking me out in a pram .....& Being the youngest kid in a family of 3 kids ...
 
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Linbridge Road in Prescot. (moved to Walton in 1963)

Must have been 3 or 4 years old. Peered over the dinner table, and remember seeing a bottle of HP brown sauce.
 

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