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My Years At Woodford Bridge

A Memory of Woodford Green.

I lived in Canfield Road, Woodford the very last house on the left hand side, right next to the cricket field. I went to the little mission (The Bridge) run alongside the tie factory. I remember Grants the shoe shop, that was also along there, and Days the florist and fruit shop, I think. I went to St. Barnabas School but sadly my mum and dad decided to move, so I wasn't there too long, but made a lot of friends especially the Girls Brigade at the little mission, and at St. Barnabas. Some might remember me because I was very small for my age (I have a dwarfism condition) If you remember me please drop me a line. Val


Added 06 June 2012

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I too went to The Bridge Mission and the Girls Brigade - Mrs Marfleet and Miss Pullen used to run the Brigade . After Ray Lodge School l went to St., Barnabas and well remember Grants which later became Fosters . My mother worked in Days the Greengrocrs and l worked Friday evenings and Saturdays in the Florist shop.
I too went to The Bridge Mission and the Girls Brigade - Mrs Marfleet and Miss Pullen used to run the Brigade . After Ray Lodge School l went to St., Barnabas and well remember Grants which later became Fosters . My mother worked in Days the Greengrocrs and l worked Friday evenings and Saturdays in the Florist shop.

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