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Monson Arms c1960
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I was born next door to the Monson Arms at 43 Green Lane, Redhill, my father built the house - we were the Brunt family. I used to go and get my bottle of pop and I swallowed a threepenny bit in the off-licence which was at the front of the pub. The owners used to own a dog called Gus - he was a Boxer - and they had two children called Howard and Beverly Stanley. I used to also swim at Redhill pool and was a member of the Marlins swimming club. I went to St Matthew's and also Bishop Simpson. I was one of 6 children - my mum used to work in Taylor's, the fruit and veg store. I remember the Co-op and when they used to have the PG Tip monkeys in there.

Written by Joy Flemington. To send Joy Flemington a private message, click here.

A memory of Redhill in Surrey shared on Saturday, 1st May 2010.

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