I LIVE in Massachusetts in the USA now but as a child in the early 1960s I lived in Earlestown.
Once I remember visiting an aunt in Parr and playing hide-and-seek with two cousins, a sister and two other mates. We were upstairs playing and I was counting with my face to the wall in an empty upstairs bedroom while the others had run to hide.
As I turned around, I could see, as clear as day, a young boy aged about 10 dressed in a blue outfit which appeared to be an old-fashioned navy-type suit. He had long-ish light-brown hair, near to his neck and wavy-ish, and was just looking and smiling at me.
I asked him if he wanted to play but he smiled and seemed to just want to watch. Then he disappeared.
I will never forget this experience. It was not frightening at all to me at the time and I have never forgotten it. His pleasant face and appearance will always be clear in my mind.
I am not sure of the road, but it was either Park Road, or Parr Stocks Road, or something like that.
I wonder if anyone else has seen anything like that and what the history of that particular area may have been.
Carol Campbell, USA (via e-mail).
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