A View From Broughton
In addition to those aleady mentioned, I seem to recall that there was a Miss Fennel in one of the shops, and a Mr.Edgar Davis and his wife Joan (nee Cards) They lived on the edge of the aerodrome at Middle Wallop I lived in Broughton, next door to Mrs Cards and Leslie, Joan's brother. When the schools amalgamated during the war,there waere several Clarks came to Broughton, and the boys from the "Five Bells" whose name I can't recall. After the war, my tennis partner at the Broughton tennis Club was Mrs, Hugget, who lived at the Mill in nether Wallop.She was a very good played, who served underarm to the initial consternation of our opponents! .
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