My Dad

A Memory of Wimbledon.

My dad was born at Wimbledon in 1922. He told me that his parents had a family business called Potts corners that included a fish n chips shop, a garage and a gentlemans club. His dad George Potter, was also a sign painter and a French polisher. The family business got bombed out in the war but the whole family survived. My grandad, my grandma and their five children. I don't know if they rebuilt.
My dad told me a story about when he was a boy. In Wimbledon common they were all jumping across the gap of water at the edge of the pond onto the ice in the winter. Then one boy who had an iron brace on his leg wanted to have a go and of course went through the ice. My dad jumped in and rescued him.
If I recall, his name was Tommy Savage.


Added 18 April 2017

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Hello! I am one of George Potter's grandchildren too. I was searching for information about Pott's Corner (as my father told me about it - and the bombing) and at one time I think I found its location with the help of one of my cousins. I am assuming you are one of George (junior)'s children as George was born 8th Nov1922 (but I thought George only had George, Keith and Anne).

My father also said that Lord Haw Haw frequented the dance hall and there was speculation that was why it was bombed as it was known by locals that the hall was being used to build a prototype aircraft before the war. The mechanics put my 5 year old dad (jokingly) on the payroll as they asked him to use his tiny hands to fetch small parts they dropped.
Hello! I am one of George Potter's grandchildren too. I was searching for information about Pott's Corner (as my father told me about it - and the bombing) and at one time I think I found its location with the help of one of my cousins. I am assuming you are one of George (junior)'s children as George was born 8th Nov1922 (but I thought George only had George, Keith and Anne).

My father also said that Lord Haw Haw frequented the dance hall and there was speculation that was why it was bombed as it was known by locals that the hall was being used to build a prototype aircraft before the war. The mechanics put my 5 year old dad (jokingly) on the payroll as they asked him to use his tiny hands to fetch small parts they dropped.

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