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Burnt Oak Memories 1950's And 60's

Station Road 1954
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I think perhaps the school being referred to is Goldbeaters. I attended this school in the infants and the juniors, until 1960 when I transferred to Woodcroft Girls School. Yes I too remember vividly, the live eels at Mac Fisheries. Tonibell , The Don Hair Salon where I had my ears pierced for 15 shillings. The markets stalls, John Fords (the old lady with thin hair who served on the haberdashery counter!) The Co-op with Father Christmas and then the Bald Faced Stag where I had my first gin & orange!!!

A memory of Edgware in Middlesex shared on Tuesday, 11th October 2011.

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