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Great Times Playing In The Fields.
I was born in Greenford on 1st Oct 1943 (25 Greenway Gardens) We were bombed out & were evacuated to various places. It must have been after the war we moved to 7 Laughton Rd in Northolt. We didn't live there ...Read more
A memory of Northolt in 1946 by
Ww2
When I was about 5 years old I remember my mum picking me up from Smallfield school on her bike, I was in the back on a little seat when a doodlebug roared overhead, and the engine switched off ... My mum panicked, and pushed me off the ...Read more
A memory of Smallfield in 1943 by
Smallfield Road
I remember great times. I lived at the Laurels, Smallfield Road. All I can remember is fields and fields, and opposite was The Bluebell Woods, we used to go out and walk for miles. Our family had a corgi called Lofty. He used to ...Read more
A memory of Smallfield in 1951 by
Smallfield Primary School 1965/1966 I Went To That School! I Remember My Friends Kim Protheroe Katy Simon Tall Blond Boy And Andrew Chitty The Butchers Son! He Was My Boyfriend! My Name Was Carole I
I went to this school1965/1966 best friend Kim ...Read more
A memory of Smallfield by
Family Times
My Dad was born in Smallfield and there was a common just outside where when I was a child walked over them with my Granddad and my uncle Dennis walked to the sewage farm and up the lane where I believed an elephant from the circus ...Read more
A memory of Smallfield by
Hi My Memory Is Of The Smallfield Hospital.
Just after the war had finished I was a patient there with Scarlet Fever.What I do remember is an Apple Orchard between the wards, my age then would have been about 8 or 9 this would have been about ...Read more
A memory of Smallfield by
Incorrect Title
Chapel Road. The Ebenezer Chapel towards Outwood on the right is where the name was derived from. The Ebenezer Chapel was the most important building in that road. In the picture and to the right the road leads to Horley and was ...Read more
A memory of Smallfield in 1930 by
1958 To 1990
My parents moved from Hackney East London to Orchard Road in 1958, I was two years old. Orchard Road connected to New Road by way of a pedestrian break in a hedge between the two roads, New Road was unmade in those early days. A ...Read more
A memory of Smallfield by
My Childhood In Godstone 1944 1959
I was born in Eastbourne Road, in a house opposite the sand pits and the common. My name was Wendy Mitchell. With my sisters and brother I would spend hours picking bluebells and primroses and climbing trees ...Read more
A memory of Godstone by
Kingsmead
I was born in Horne but we moved into Smallfield when I was about 10 years old. The first two bungalows we lived in were built by my dad - Peter Pocock. They were called 'Pandora' and 'Saran'. In Smallfield we lived at 10 Kingsmead. I ...Read more
A memory of Smallfield in 1964 by
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