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The Clarks Shoe Shop

i can remember the kind manager of this shoe shop, i was only 7 and i was impressed with the wooden foot measurer, i also wemt to the coop with my mother, i wonder if the shops are still there,

in 1977 was the queens silver jubilee, and children from the local merland rise waved union jacks on derby day 1977, all i saw was a pink glove.

happy new year ro you all


ivan

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A memory of Tattenham Corner in Surrey shared on Friday, 4th January 2008.

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