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My Home Town

Memories, Used to go to school at Western Road, the cinema on a Saturday morning, Roy Rogers and Silver. Ahh memories, now I'm 60 and living in Norfolk. I remember fondly Huttons Fish Shop, Leos Ice Cream at the cricket green, the lovely ice lollies with cream on the top then red substance and a coca cola bottom.  The buses turning round at the cricket green, the Cricketers pub where me dad used to have a pint of bitter and me a packet of Smith crisps, the fire engine station behind.  Lovely memories...............

Written by David Buettner-Banks. To send David Buettner-Banks a private message, click here.

A memory of Mitcham in Surrey shared on Saturday, 29th July 2006.

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RE: RE: My Home Town

Looking for Pat Long - her family had a pub in Church Road.
Douglas and Ivy's kids 1960.

Comment from Paul Warren on Monday, 29th January 2007.

RE: RE: My Home Town

Looking for Pat Long - her family had a pub in Church Road.
Dougulas and Ivy's kids 1960.

Comment from Paul Warren on Monday, 29th January 2007.

RE: RE: My Home Town

I left western road school in 1963 can you rspond to this

Comment from Paul Warren on Wednesday, 31st January 2007.

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