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Perry Spring

A Memory of Potter Street.

I lived at 106 Perry Spring until 1968. This photo was taken at the bottom of that street, where the steps are. Like Graham Nash I remember Potter Street as a great place to grow up in the 1960's. Shame Brays Grove school has now gone. To add insult to injury they call the new building Stewards. What did Brays Grove do to deserve that. I remember the play schemes on the common at Potters Street. Many of my friends back then lived in the streets featured in the photos, Carters Mead, Fullers Mead and Chapel Fields. Potter Street junior school brings back some memories. Harlow has changed, where has all the green areas gone.
Steve Szewc


Added 04 April 2015

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Comments & Feedback

I lived in the first house on the right by the garages. We lived next door to Lord Jim. I had fond memories of walking down to the bottom of the steps and going to my best friends house Susan Jones . I use to walk across the common to school I believe that it is no longer there? My teacher was an older lady with black hair and glasses? I use to go to Prentice place where my boyfriend David Armstrong's parents owned or ran a chip shop? I remember going to a farm shop with my dad and going to the commom I believe where there were swings and bulls in the field. Fond memories

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