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Place Of Birth

A Memory of Mundesley.

I was born on 18 September 1962 in my mum & dad's bedroom at AMQ6, Fraser Crescent, Mundesley-On-Sea. Dad was a corporal telephonist (Tom Gill) at RAF Trimingham while mum was kept busy bringing up my 4 siblings, all of whom are much older than me. When I was born Norma was 16, Joyce 15, Thomas 13 and Anne 12. Norma worked at the Royal Hotel in Mundesley which is very much still there now, and I in fact stayed there just last week for one night while walking the Norfolk Coast path. We weren't there for long after I was born, indeed I was only 6 months old when dad was posted to Germany and we all moved to Wickrath, so I have no memories of being in Mundesley, other than photos. I know that the old pre-fab houses are long gone and I also note that the spelling of the road appears to have changed from Fraser to Frazer, unless it was always spelled with a 'z' and my birth certificate is wrong!


Added 24 June 2019

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