yes i remember it at branwills granary the people who had it were very nice and i shoped there a lot and the shop it is in now was e t s
electrical after it moved from what is now the granary
this was the part of the buliding the job center had for there y t s one day i was told to burn the paint off a door and paint
it i was told i had all day to do it which i did the next day when the door was just dry a new man came and he was told to
burn it off again and do it like i...
part of the buliding on the top end was used by the job centers y t s to learn a trade i was there for a year and they ::15:
gave me a bag of tools some cash when i left
this was my uncle jack rowes fruit shop back in about 1940 they took me up to the top when i was small some
big stairs to go up but a very go view from the top when you get there duh
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if you look on the sign on the wall of the farm it is rowes farm this was my auntie flos farm she married william worth
in 1901 i new her very well and went there to get apples from the farm and look at the milking cows i am doing a
family tree and i have researched florence rowe...
i had some appoitments with edwards the dentist a few times and what wonderful rooms in side that building i agree total vandalism and to the left was trevails mens wear shop and to the right was the vic pub were me and the woolworth gang had some good times
on the left of woolworths up to the late 1950s there was what was left of the front of a old tea room with a bay window
until woolworths opened there tea bar do any one know the name and on the right of woolworths there was a pub
still standing with its big wood doors which went down to a big...