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Slough Post Office

1958 was the year I passed my motorcycle test and became a boy messenger, or telegram boy, working out of the the GPO head office in the high street, riding the iconic red BSA Bantam motorbikes. It was good at the time, and the experience only gets better with the passing of the years. Golden days.

Written by Maurice Coffey. To send Maurice Coffey a private message, click here.

A memory of Slough in Berkshire shared on Monday, 22nd June 2009.

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RE: RE: Slough Post Office

Could you be a relation of Pat Coffey from Stoke Road who I used to play with?

Comment from John Sheldrake on Saturday, 7th January 2012.

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