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Memory of Snodland

The Station c1960
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I remember the Brick and Terry. Ted worked with my dad in the paper mill. I remember Mr Dodd as well. He was my woodwork teacher and a very nice man, unlike a lot of the other teachers at that establishment. I was in the Bull pub a few months ago, on one of my rare visits to the UK. I met a lot of my old pals from my childhood. They are still there, ageing like fine wine. I have a lot of fond memories of Snodland. Sadly it's not the same now. Nowhere is. I would love to hear from anyone who grew up there in  the 1950s and 1960s - unless I owe them money, that is!

Written by Mick Anderson. To send Mick Anderson a private message, click here.

A memory of Snodland in Kent shared on Friday, 8th May 2009.

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RE: RE: Memory of Snodland

Hi, my mum and dad, Jill and George Blewer, ran the Bricklayers Arms in the 1970s for a couple of years. I have a brother and sister, Angela and Mark, and we went to the primary school in snodland. I think the brewery closed the pub down or something and then we moved to Larkfield and lived there for a few years before emigrating to Australia.

Comment from Jane Fornero on Tuesday, 16th February 2010.

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