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| Posted by
Peter
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14 April 2003
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14:45
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| Just one word for your town: wonderful!
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| Genova Italy |
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| Posted by
Linda Bushell
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12 April 2003
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23:43
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Blackberrying on the road to Richborough Castle,doing cloakroom duty at the primary school and letting your favourites in!Taking part in Sleeping Beauty at the annex in Church St. St. Clements. I too remember the timber boats and once when jumping on, I missed one day and winded myself landing on the other side, narrowly missing falling to the gangway below. Going up to London with the Youth Club and you, Jane, to see the Dave Clark Five at a dance, wall to wall boys, great at the time! Lots of other memories but the mists of time clouds over some, so will leave them to others. Hope all who remember the above are well, especially Jane, Jo, Trevor and all. Regards from Linda Bushell
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| Deal, Kent England |
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| Posted by
Nick Axon
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12 April 2003
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07:44
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| Mrs Stringer's husband's car was a 3 wheeler Morgan- Would be worth a fortune now! Throughout my entire time at Sandwich Primary she insisted on calling me "axle." As well as the timber boats coming up to Feltons does anyone remember the boats laden with oil drums docking at the old oil store?
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| Posted by
trevor bower
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11 April 2003
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23:45
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| good memories jane but what about catching newts at the butts, getting cowhorns from the abbatoir, tank helmets from lant and marshall,swimming at the salt lakes,chips from love's and scraping putty from the council houses'windows when they were being built in birch avenue and the slipper from mr pettet and mr brown and mr ford's two handled bathchair contraption and another lady teacher i think it was mis or mrs stringer who had a three wheeler singer car .......more later
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| casino nsw australia |
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| Posted by
Jane Townsend(Newman)
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10 April 2003
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11:16
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Good one Colin - here are a few more remembers--- road sense lessons in the Market on a Friday night with Mr Pettet --- Coke and slice of Lemon in the Trap--- Mr Ford and that Blackboard cleaner--- Mr Chesterfield and his grammar tips on when to put a comma "if in doubt leave out"!! --- also the French lessons after school-English Bulldog - very dangerous --- Mr Sage--- making baskets in the side garden of the school --- smell of the Tannery --- camps on the Rope walk --- going up to see the Beatles with the Youth Club --- could go on for ever but I shall save some for Lin Jo Hazel Trevor and all!! Love from Oz - Jane
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| Melourne Australia |
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| Posted by
Jim
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09 April 2003
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05:52
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| Sarah, I have lost your email addresses. Could you please send them to me again. Trust everyone had a laugh at the expense of JP wiyh that photo.
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| Perth Australia |
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| Posted by
colin
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06 April 2003
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09:46
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| anyone remember......pictures at the empire on sat....collecting conckers at the millwall.....gas lights at sandwich railway station......miss roberts at sandwich primary.....going to the fete at the old hangmans corner on the way to richbourough.....hope that gives you something to think about...take care all ex sandwich pats
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| australia |
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| Posted by
Dave Bushell
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31 March 2003
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23:20
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| Hi to all who remembers me from the old days hope you are all well and in good form !!!
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| eastry sandwich kent uk |
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