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Walmer Rec

Some very interesting photographs of Walmers Recreation Ground / Blews Street Park featuring the band stand (date unknown). pen if you read this i reposted this one as it was missing from this post...only just notice that that you had already posted it...may as well leave it on now

lyn

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Lyn, sorry I've only just seen your post 21 - don't know why!
Do you know what the big building is in the distance in post 28 please?
 
hi pen i wondered about that large building as well but i have no idea..maybe someone who lived in that area could tell us...

lyn
 
lovely photo john....i have that one as well thanks for the info i thought that maybe that building was a tad too high to be a school...think you are right about it being a factory...

cheers

lyn
 
shame walmer rec ground is no longer there...the whole area is now industrial units and car park...such a shame..

lyn
Such a lovely park, though not much in there at the time, but at least we knew how to have lots of fun anyway. I remember (after lots of brain shaking & mixing the name up with another park), I knew it as Blews street park.
 
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