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Brian Watson-Smith
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[cite]Posted By: clivey_hero[/cite]Henry Fawcett ?
Yep. Left 1968.0 -
thats amazing
I left in 1961 , assume old Siddall was still there then ?
I lived in the flats in Kennings way by kenington tube station0 -
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[cite]Posted By: Afternoon Delight[/cite]Frederick Days-Wilson
Ronald Days-Wilson
I take it yours is also Mrs Wilson from Days Lane.
I threw up on her desk once after she'd force fed me a dinner that I refused to eat.0 -
[cite]Posted By: clivey_hero[/cite]thats amazing
I left in 1961 , assume old Siddall was still there then ?
I lived in the flats in Kennings way by kenington tube station
I know where you mean. I lived near the NAAFI building in Kennington Lane and later close to Manor Place Baths. Millwall territory really but fortunately that's where I had a neighbour that took me to Charlton for the first time.
Siddall must have been close to retirement when I left0 -
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Luckily I moved to Abbey wood when I was 13 and found the Valley
previously I was caught up in the busby babes / munich thing and dare I say it , my nan knitted me a Manure scarf !!!
The older kids on the estate would take me to Chelsea ( jimmy greaves era ) and my dad would take me to all the london grounds when Manure were in town, and also Millwall , but I was never swayed or impressed...
Our flats were opposite the NAAFI in Kennings way , happy days0 -
[cite]Posted By: DaveMehmet[/cite][cite]Posted By: Afternoon Delight[/cite]Frederick Days-Wilson
Ronald Days-Wilson
I take it yours is also Mrs Wilson from Days Lane.
I threw up on her desk once after she'd force fed me a dinner that I refused to eat.
Spot on mate, quality story, she was a grumpy mare as I remember!0



