Bamm, that's the copy my daughter bought me, the regular hardback book. The book I had, I remember a picture of a row of very old shops with, I think, bow windows and Kenneth and Rosalind looking at them. I think that must have been the Forgotten Town? My other memory of the copy I had was the Seven Seas, but not the picture that went with them. The other stories have fled my memory.
My picture book actually went to the daughter of a friend of my mother's. Her name was Rosalind. I contacted a member of the family a few years ago and got a message back that Rosalind remembered and loved the book, but did not know what had happened to it.
My rocking horse, a home made beauty called Jamspot (it had big red spots) was made out of slabs of wood, probably cut with a fretsaw. The seat was flat and it had two handles sticking out from its head. His mane and tail were flat, fuzzy and pinned on. I really liked Jamspot and I used to go a great distance riding him (in my head) but I would have loved reins and stirrups. He went to a younger cousin.
When I left home at 21, I couldn't initially take my electric train set, which I had bought from a friend at work when he was short of rent money. When I could retrieve it, there was very little left. The engines were wrecked and the buildings and track accessories broken. My mother, furious that she was losing my rent money and control over me, had given it to my 6 year old brother to do with as he would.