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Shopping After 1956

We moved to Loughton from Preston, Lancashire in Easter 1956, and during the summer holidays that year I got to know the town. On the left can be seen the Century Cinema, where I often went to films and which was demolished at the end of the 60's. In the centre of the picture can be seen the handsome post office, which was purpose built. As I've not been to Loughton for many years, I don't know whether the building is still being used as a post office.

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A memory of Loughton in Essex shared on Tuesday, 22nd April 2008.

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RE: RE: Shopping After 1956

What was the post office is now a pub called The Last Post

Comment from Kathleen Rice on Tuesday, 22nd April 2008.

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