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Happy Childhood In Battersea

A Memory of Battersea.

I lived in Dagnall Street , born 1938 I remember the Anderson Air Raid Shelter in our garden
Attended Latchmere Infants School and Culvert Road School
Loved going to Arding and Hobbs, Battersea Park was a wonderful place, we would visit the Rose Garden, the Boating Lake, feeding the ducks and swans and the Deer
1951 Festival of Britian Fair in Battersea Park
Does anyone remember Guildfords the Bakers and Harringtons Fish and Chip shop both on
Culvert Road
I worked at Peter Jones after I left school
Dispite the war I have happy memories of Battersea
Lived in California and Scottsdale Arizona since 1977
Janet Hilson


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Comments & Feedback

Hi my great great grandparents lived at 38 Dagnall Street in the 1930's, John and Charlotte/Mary Fox, he died there in 1939 and she moved to Ewell. Their daughter Daisy (very red hair) lived with them.
Just wondering if you had any memories at all or information?
I still can't find where he is buried/cremated despite looking everywhere.
Regards
I do not recall the family hope you find where your your family are buried
Mormon church records that could help you
Jann P 🇬🇧

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