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Burnt to The Ground in The Late Seventies.

The Library c1960
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From what I can remember a very good library.
I lost a lot of my course work when it burned down. I had been finishing my essays off and forgot to pack them in my bag before leaving to retire to the Corinthian. This was the days before computers and saved electronic data.
These went up in flames with the rest of the library.
I got my extension but my tutor said it was the best lie he had heard for late esays for a decade.

Written by Kenneth Little. To send Kenneth Little a private message, click here.

A memory of Corby in Northamptonshire shared on Saturday, 16th October 2010.

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