We As A Family Arrived In Rickling In 1943 To Avoid The Bombs.
A Memory of Rickling.
I was brought up on Rickling Green in 1943 from the age of eight and we stayed for 10 years. I went to school there and the teachers were Miss Chapman, Miss Newton and Miss Grey. I left school at fifteen and got a job with Tinney and Hitchcock, that was in 1949. It was a lovely village in those days and a wonderful place to be brought up. I have a lot of happy memories of the place. In those days some of my school chums were as follows: Michael Walters(Orma), Tim Andrews (Shanko), Nigel Andrews (Nonga), Albert Dellow (Boonge), George Reynolds (Snake), Colin Deadman and Ernie Jeffries (Tinker).
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