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Hambledon Hill c1960
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Hambledon Hill played a great part in the first 15 years of my life as it did for most children of the village.
My very first memory is the huge bonfire built on top of the hill to mark the end of WW2, both my Father (Guy Moon) and George Diffy from the Post Office found some fireworks, this was the first time I had seen fireworks.
While at the village school we used to be taken on nature walks on the hill and used to go into the Yew wood at the Hanford end of the hill.
We were also taken to see the pre-historic  pits left on the hill from the huts that must have been there, we found many flint tools which we used to carry back to school.
Much of the holidays were spent on the hill also, we used to take tin trays up to slide down into the dips, or in winter proper sledges.
I also used to go rabbiting on the hill with Mr Walt Wareham who seemed to make a living from it.
It is only in recent times that any crops were grown up there, in my youth it was all grass or scrub.

Written by David Moon. To send David Moon a private message, click here.

A memory of Child Okeford in Dorset shared on Friday, 22nd February 2008.

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I used to spend 2 weeks holidays in Child Okeford where my mother and her family had lived as children. She was a Dibben and the family lived at Nelson Cottage, next to the (?) Village Hall.
My father and I had wonderful walks over the Hill and we would sometimes go over to Shroton where Uncle Ted and his family lived.
This was invariably in October and a highlight of the holiday was to go to Moon's shop opposite the church to buy fireworks. I assume this was run by David's parents.
I have such happy memories of Child Okeford and hope to visit again one day.

Comment from William Lapthorn on Saturday, 17th January 2009.

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