Peter,
It's silly question because I didn't know it was something I dreamed up or not, and all I really wanted to know was did it ring any bells. Which it has done, and hence honour satisfied. I've absolutely no desire to re-read it having discovered the memory was real.
For instance, I have another, rather more personal memory dating from possibly 1947. Now, bear in mind I am the eldest of my parents children. I was born in 1943. In May, 1947, my 1st younger brother was born. Unfortunately it turned out that he was, shall we say defective, and had he lived, then he would have been institutionalised. As it was, he lived for just over 12 months before dying on the operating table. Now, my 2nd brother was born in 1952, and according to my mother, was identical to the 1st brother, except that he turned out to be extremely normal, and bigger than me. Anyway, I have a memory of a baby sat in a pram, but everytime I call it up mentally, it turns into a photograph. So brother No.1 or brother No.2? For what it's worth, I do have proven memories of a period say May/June/July 1948 when I was a rising 5, to use today's terminology. And when I mentioned them to my parents say 20 or so years ago, they were surprised how much I had remembered. But of course, the baby memory can now never be proven.
So yes, a silly question, of absolutely no importance other than to prove that I didn't dream it.
Incidently, after brother no.2, my parents then went on to produce my sister, who, it turned out, got the lion's share of whatever passes for IQ etc in our family.
Thankyou, one and all.
Peter G. Shaw