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My mother needed a rest and I had just had my tonsils out when I was sent to the House Beautiful for a fortnight. For some reason she told me it was a convalescent home but when I arrived I found it full of very boisterous children, mostly from London. I remember playing with a magnet on a piece of string in the garden and queuing up for a spoonful of thick green 'tonic' in the playroom each day and also each of us getting a sweet in the afternoon. I did get homesick but it had a cheerful atmostphere. I also remember the walks to the beach and going over a bridge on the way that seemed to go over a ravine!

Written by Ruth Gorst. To send Ruth Gorst a private message, click here.

A memory of Bournemouth in Dorset shared on Friday, 15th January 2010.

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RE: RE: House Beautiful

Perhaps the House Beautiful was near one of the Chines - they are like ravines. Branksome Chine, Middle Chine, Alum Chine etc

Comment from Susan Lee on Friday, 26th February 2010.

RE: RE: House Beautiful

Thanks for that Susan,that would explain it.Best wishes,Ruth

Comment from Ruth Gorst on Friday, 5th March 2010.

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