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High Street c1955, Sutton-On-Sea

High Street c1955, Sutton-On-Sea
 
 

High Street c1955, Sutton-On-Sea Ref: S235030

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High Street c1955
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This photographs brings back many happy memories as I was brought up in the first white house to the right of the picture (now Watson's Hardware Store but then Cory's).

The tree shown standing on the corner of Cromer Avenue and High Street was certainly not there after the 1953 flood. It may well have been there before but probably not prior to 1950 as the shops were not built on the front of he house (32 High Street or Dallington) until then.

If anybody wants to contact me about this, my email address is disaster@globalnet.co.uk

Yours

Nigel Cory

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I am interested in the history of Camelot Court. I understand that Camelot Court and Garend were built on the site of a large house and I remember Stable Cottage at Camelot Court being built and the old stables knocked down. I also remember a large old building where Doulton Court now stands, I went in there once as a child though I was always told not to! There were rows of beds and painted pictures on the walls for children, it looked like a strange  large hospital ward

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