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Frensham, Great Pond 1932

Frensham, Great Pond 1932
 
 

Frensham, Great Pond 1932 Ref: 85395

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Photo of Frensham, the Big Pond c1955

Frensham, the Big Pond c1955
Ref: F47004

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Good times

I always remember stopping off for a paddle here on my way home from Frensham Junior school.  I remember my nan used to give me my bus fare. But I used to prefer to walk along past the pond so I could stop for a quick paddle.

Shared on 05 August 2007 by Susan White.

Photo of Frensham, the Post Office c1965

Frensham, the Post Office c1965
Ref: F47033

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post office

I remember walking to this post office many a time as I used to live with my nan etc. at Churt House Cottage. The post office was run by a lady of the name Mrs Heaps.  I used to go there for the big bottles of Tizer.

Shared on 05 August 2007 by Susan White.

Harbury, Warks

Hi, I am researching my family tree and am interested in finding anyone with the surnames Wells, Sheasby and Southam in the Harbury/Ladbroke area. Any information would be much appreciated. patbutler10@btinternet.com

Shared on 16 October 2009 by Patricia Butler.

My Great Grandfather Edwin Coombs

My great-grandfather had a pub named the Cricketers Inn in Wrecclesham Street, Wrecclesham, Farnham, Surrey. His name was Edwin Daniel George Coombs. His son Sidney William Coombs was a brewer's assistant on the 1901 Census. Later Sidney joined the Navy and was aboard HMS 'Vanguard' when it blew up on 09/07/1917. He is remembered on the War Memorial at Chatham, Kent. Alas I cannot find any information about the Cricketers Inn, it does not seem to exist any more. Any information would be much appreciated. Has anyone an old photo of the Cricketers Inn? Please. contact me if so, my e-mail address is patbutler10@btinternet.com
Thanking you,
Patricia.

Shared on 07 May 2009 by Patricia Butler.

My Childhood

I lived at Manor Farm  and remember the boy next door, his name was Nigel Swatton. I wonder what happened to him. Then there was the Cripps family  and Joan Berry, I wonder what happened to all of those. I would love  to look around the farm to see how it has changed.

Shared on 27 July 2009 by Marian Plummer.

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