Growing Up In North Cheam.
A Memory of North Cheam.
I lived at no 22 Farm Way, North cheam. I remember my father going off to rejoin the R.A.F when the war broke out. I was 7 years old. My mother went to work in a munitions factory. After spending a few years on a farm, we returned to our house on the corner of Farm Way. I started to work in London after I left school. I caught the bus to Morden Station, a no 93 I think, and then the underground train to Charing Cross. When I married in 1956, we moved next door to lodge with an Irish lady at no 24. I remember meeting my future husband at the village hall dance in Cheam village. My first child was born in Sutton and Cheam hospital in 1960. I have lived in South Africa for years, but have returned to liive in Devon.
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