Pinner Mid 50's
A Memory of Pinner.
I was fortunate enough to live in Pinner as a small child 8 & 9 years old. We lived on 9 Nower Hill, and I remember befriending the railway station ticket lady. She and I used to go out to the parking lot (which was gravel back then) and look for loose change. She would be kind enough to give me rail passes, and I would go to the History museum, or Kensington Gardens, or the Queens residence Buckingham palace. I was a very fortunate child. It's a wonderful pocket full of memories for a young American living abroad. Joel Fisher
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