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Memories of The White Horse

The White Horse c1955
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We lived almost opposite the pub and my sister and I would sell ice cream on cricket match days from the little side room off the front car park.
My father donated a set of Matchbox yesteryear models which adorned a display case in the back bar which is where we held my farewell party when I left home at 16 to join the R.A.F.  If memory serves, the publicans at the time were Joan and Jim.
I played cricket for the Potter Street team on a couple of occassios as I also did for the soccer team, but as a skinny teanager, I was not very effective.

Written by Ron Ping. To send Ron Ping a private message, click here.

A memory of Potter Street in Essex shared on Saturday, 14th February 2009.

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