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Church Street Ref:E21047

A Memory of Edenbridge.

The picture is of the bottom end of Church Street; the old Morris Traveller was my father's car and it is parked as seen outside 72, Church Street. I was born in Edenbridge, and lived in this house until I was 17. I have very happy memories of living down this street, playing rounders, and british bulldog, all the kids in the street use to play together. We were never in doors, always out over the fields to Tank Wood and fishing down the river...'very' happy days.


Added 13 September 2013

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This photo is definately church street, I was born in Edenbridge and lived in church street for several years and went to school with Lesley Peters brother Michael. John James.
Yes, I was born in Church Street in 1949, I think it was number 5 the prefabs....a long time ago, I remember and still see Dear ol John James...his family was lovely. Does anyone else remember me?.....Thanks to you All...Ian Bridle
I was born in Church Street in 1946 our family name was Faulkner and we lived at No 84. There were 6 children and have so many happy memories of living there and playing rounders in The Circle and learning to swim in the river and building camps in Tank Wood. My nan lived in the prefabs along with my Auntie Nancy and Uncle Fred.

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