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My name is Jo Latter and Harbourne Hall was built by my Gt Gt Uncle Henry Latter. I only remember seeing the Hall once before it was pulled down and even then I did not go inside. I would love to have contact with anyone who has any photos of the Hall inside or out as I only have one which is of the tower. My email address is personal@jlatter.co.uk and I look forward to hearing.

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A memory of High Halden in Kent shared on Thursday, 24th March 2011.

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RE: RE: Harbourne Hall

I am trying to find out what happened to a relative who was a warden in Harbourne Hall when it was an agricultural hostel in 1948-49. He was called Bill Rogers and I do not even know how old he was then or where he went after 1950.
Perhaps you may know something or someone that could help me with any details to help.
Dorothy

Comment from Dorothy Croney on Tuesday, 17th May 2011.

RE: RE: Harbourne Hall

I am trying to find out what happened to a relative who was a warden in Harbourne Hall when it was an agricultural hostel in 1948-49. He was called Bill Rogers and I do not even know how old he was then or where he went after 1950.
Perhaps you may know something or someone that could help me with any details to help.
Dorothy
my email address is:
mikeanddot@tinyworld.co.uk

Comment from Dorothy Croney on Tuesday, 17th May 2011.

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