Loughton, The Cinema, High Road c.1950
Photo ref: L106005M
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Photo ref: L106005M
Photo of Loughton, The Cinema, High Road c.1950

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A Selection of Memories from Loughton

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Loughton

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Brian Stock is my cousin. Brian's dad, Gordon was my grand mothers brother. My name is Chris Eve. I lost touch with Brian about 44 years ago. I often wonder how he is. We were quite close as kids. I remember you Sandra, and your mum and dad. Please get in touch with me. Email. . chris.hoseman@gmail.com Xx
We moved to Foxley Close in July 1968 from Manford Way, Chigwell, where we'd been living in a prefab for 4yrs. Moving to what was known then as a "double prefab" was definitely a move up for our family of 5. My parents, my brother (10yrs), me (8yrs) and our sister (6yrs). My dad had just returned from 6 months in Canada where he was working and my mum started working at Ozalid in Loughton. After my dad ...see more
Does anyone remember the mini-skirted art teacher, Sue Bennett and her huge mural from found china and glass?
We used to have regular dance nights but these were conducted with a record player playing 78's. I took a few of my records and one of the favourites was of Piano Red a boogie woogie pianist playing Red's Boogie. I have it now on my I Pod!! I played for the School football team around 1949-50. Gus Goodwin who became a host on one of the TV pop shows and was a ...see more