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When I Was A Lad

North Bridge From The Play Pen 1956
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The lad leaning on the wall was John Cook, whose father was a policeman in NP, the guy to the left in the dark suite is me and the lad sitting on the pillar (to the right) was David Ashworth son of Major Ashworth who lived in Silver Street.

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A memory of Newport Pagnell in Buckinghamshire shared on Thursday, 7th August 2008.

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