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The Lord Rodney Public House

This picture shoes in the fore ground the Lord Rodney Pub My Farther lived in a small building just out of the picture left side

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A memory of Limpsfield in Surrey shared on Saturday, 3rd November 2007.

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RE: RE: The Lord Rodney Public House

My father's sister Emily Martin was the first wife of your father Albert. My parents visited the Rodney in the 1920s and early 1930s, was it called the Lord Rodney or, as I have always been told, the Admiral Rodney? How old is the building? I must be your step aunt, I saw you as a baby, your sister Joan will remember me. Do you still live in Limpsfield? p.s. My maiden name was Rita Martin.

Comment from Rita Townsend on Monday, 12th April 2010.

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