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Photo of Riverhead, the Church c1955

Riverhead, the Church c1955
Ref: R319016

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Year: 1960

My Best Years

I was born in Tunbridge Wells, but my parents had a flat in Riverhead and we moved to London Road, Riverhead when I was a baby. My grandparents lived at the Heights, next to the church. I remember the steps the way they are in the photograph, but also I remember when there was only the one road through Riverhead and there was a row of houses opposite us which were all pulled down when I was very young and the new through road was built. I went to Amhurst School as did my dad and aunties and my grandfather was a caretaker at the school but sadly he died in 1968. I'm now 53 but love going through Riverhead and seeing the places that were all familiar to me. I remember Mr Tye the butcher and Mr and Mrs Nightingale who had the shoe shop. My own great-grandparents came from Dunton Green where they had a cobblers, they are mentioned in another book about locals and he was known as Snobby Hollands. I used to go and ask for horseshoes at the farriers on the way to school. I belonged to the Brownies in Riverhead and I think everyone knew everyone else, times were good then.

Shared on 01 January 2009 by Angela Smith.

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