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Dongola Rd !!

A Memory of Tottenham.

I was born in 1946 and lived in Dongola rd until 1966 when I married . My name then was Pizzey I went to Downhills infants and junior school and then on to Belmont seniors. My friends were Linda Whitehead Barbara Bell Sandra Harris Robin and Christopher Whitbread David Wise Ivor Jones ,to name but a few .Have many good memories of the penny bikes over Downhills park also Tottenham Lido and of course the Royal .Is there anyone out there that remembers me or anyone I've mentioned


Added 24 March 2017

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Comments & Feedback

Hi my name is John Maskell and I used to know a guy called Bobby (Robert) Savage who lived in Dongola Road at the same period you did. Bobby was a guitarist in a group I used to sing with and we played regularly in the Swan on the corner of Phillip Lane and Tottenham High Road. I lost touch in the mid 60's and eventually moved away from the area. I wondered if you had come across Bobby and knew what happened to him.
Regards
John
Hi there, I recently moved to Dongola Road and removed some wallpaper to find the heights of two kids - Michelle and Alan in 1960. I wanted to pass on the picture to them. Do you know of them?

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