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Historic maps of Bean and the local area, hand-drawn by Ordnance Survey and Samuel Lewis.   View all Bean maps

Bean area books

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Memories of Bean

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Kent memories

The Morning Star Public House

In 1940, during the Second World War, my great-grandmother Eva Ethel Cherry was killed in the bombing of the Morning Star public house in Swanscombe.

My Old Home Town

HMS Worcester c1955
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I lived in Mounts Road for the first eleven years of my life and spent most of my days exploring during the summer holidays, espcially the cows field at the rear of our house as there was a tunnel in middle of field where the old railway used to run.  We were told stories of how the tunnel caved in and the train was buried.  One day my friend and myself went down to explore and there sticking out were the bumpers of a train.  I never forget that day because we scared the begeebers out of each other saying we could hear cries of the people that were buried alive on the train and imagined them to be the workers coming from the chalk pit.  It's funny the things that stay with you and I always wonder whether the stories that were told to us were true.  

Lost Friends

HMS Worcester c1955
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I was a cadet on HMS Worcester 1957-1959.

HMS 'Worcester' c1950 And 1968

HMS Worcester c1955
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My father, Nick Child, was a cadet on the 'Worcester' circa 1950-52. He took me aboard in 1968 - fascinating ship, it's a shame she is still not there ...  

I Was Born Here

The Railway Tavern, Cobham Terrace c1955
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I was born at 16 Cobham Terrace in 1935 with quite a number of relations as neighbours, last names being the Day family and Blagdens. I have resided in Canada for 45 years. Is there anyone out over there that would like to get in touch with me? Clive Jeffrey

Np Response

The Railway Tavern, Cobham Terrace c1955
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Come on people, let's hear from you in America, tell us some those war stories of the Doodlebugs that hit Kent.

HMS Worcester & F T Everard & Sons Ltd

HMS Worcester c1955
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I came to know Greenhithe very well. Firstly as a cadet on the Worcester from 1962 to 1965, and again from 1972 to 1979 when I was employed by Everards.
Looking at Google maps of Greenhithe, the place has changed beyond recognition.

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