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Wonderful memories of Greatstone. My fifth birthday. A picnic on the vast sandy beach, playing hide & seek in the sand dunes, swimming in the sea-the water I recall was rather murky & the beach very muddy when the tide went out but we kids didn't care.

Later a trip on the Hythe Dymchurch Dungeness miniature railway from one end to the other. Stopping at Dungeness to visit the lighthouse. Later when the new lighthouse was built, my parents nicknamed them cigar & cigarette. I can still hear the booming yet mournful siren on foggy nights.

We would stay in a little black wooden shack on Dunes road called Foamcrest. Later we moved to a little bungalow called Laurel which was in Hardy road-someone had a sense of humour!!

This was just one year of many. Happy days.

Written by Pauline Biddlecombe. To send Pauline Biddlecombe a private message, click here.

A memory of Greatstone in Kent shared on Sunday, 29th August 2010.

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RE: RE: Childhood Memories

Childhood memories

Similar memories from the late 1950s. My first seaside holiday (and an annual event for some 7 or 8 years). First time was in a bungalow called Homelands on Meehan Road, and then in Just Joy, also on Meehan road. My sister and I loved to go to the Caravan Stores, and also to the paddle boat "lake" on the beach side of the coast road. Strong memories of the Silver City car ferry aeroplanes also!

Comment from Ian Richardson on Thursday, 10th February 2011.

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