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    Latimer Street, B15

    My Dad's name is Maurice Harvey Partridge - go figure!
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    Latimer Street, B15

    Here's one of Aunty and her friend Milly and us.
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    Latimer Street, B15

    Thanks for that, Sospiri. It was part of a private message thread, and you can't post pictures in such a thread. Fortunately, I had included a knowledgeable person like yourself in the group of invitees, all from Latimer St. So now I know ... I did as you suggested and came up with a shortage of...
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    Latimer Street, B15

    Oma (Grandma) sometimes visited from Germany - 3 generations!
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    Latimer Street, B15

    From my Baby Book, one of Mrs Bennett and one of her daughters (Eileen?). More to come, but the book is disintegrating on the scanner ... Harvey
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    Latimer Street, B15

    Yes, that was me. My Dad was full of ideas for cheap and cheerful build-it-yourself toys - elastic bands cut from inner tubes fired from a wooden gun, bagatelle, shove-ha'penny, tip-cat, etc. How do we share pix here? Scanned a couple of em from me Babby Book but can't gerrem loaded up! Harvey...
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    Latimer Street, B15

    Response from BOBX (with his permission) ... Hiya HarveyP, It's great to hear your memories of Latimer Street, I lived at No 90 the entry was next to us and the Bennets were on the other side, I remember Sandra Bennet. Are you the Harvey who used to roll marbles at bottletops? Further up just...
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    Latimer Street, B15

    Hello everybody. I lived in Latimer Street (3/91) from 1953 to about 1960 when we moved to Welsh House Farm. The Smiths lived next door to us (Anita the youngest), Aunty Emm (Miss Carpenter) lived the other side of the passage. Back of us - at the front :) - was the Bennets (Youngest Sandra...
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