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  1. anthony and jackie perry

    Timms

    I hope I have put this request in the right place! :-\ Does anyone have any info. on TIMMS Flower seller in THEODORE STREET, maybe around 1915 Many thanks Jackie
  2. anthony and jackie perry

    pubs

    Does anyone remember the following pubs? STAR & GARTER, corner of Wheeler Street, The Compasses, corner of Great Russell Street or the 3 X`s. My late mother worked in The Compasess around 1945/47. Anthony
  3. anthony and jackie perry

    mussles

    I remember fondly of Saturday mornings, looking foward to our Aunties and familys coming for tea. My mom always had a big pan of mussles cooking and they were lovely.mmmmmmm.Never had them since we lost mom over 20 years ago. Does anyone still cook these? Jackie
  4. anthony and jackie perry

    Sunday treat

    Our Sunday treat in between lunch and tea was a glass of ICE CREAM SODA with a spoonful of Ice cream stirred into it........Heaven :D Whenever we had Jelly we always had to eat a very thin slice of bread and butter with it. No bread and butter, no jelly.!Jackie :cry:
  5. anthony and jackie perry

    geneology

    Hi has anyone any information on the INGRAMS of THEADORE STREET. Thanks Anthony
  6. anthony and jackie perry

    new poem

    My daughter-in-law sent me this today.Jackie. "This poem is sent to thank you for, looking after baby Joe while my foot was sore. It`s better now though, so you`ll no longer be, required to babysit for silly old, invalid me. I`m so grateful and always will be, Cos you`re so good...
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