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From: Maggy <ma...@tesco.net>
Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 12:04:07 -0700
Local: Sun 7 Oct 2007 20:04
Subject: Re: Copster Green 1940s
Hi Diane,
I'm too young to remember this, but interestingly I do know a local family who's surname is Paul. The school you refer to is Salesbury CE Primary School (previously known as St. Peters Salesbury) where myself and my brothers, and all our children attend/attended. I'm not sure which Hawthorn Cottage is (if it's still called that), but I'll look out next time I drive past! Maggy On 6 Oct, 14:35, "Diane Paul" <diane.pa...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > I have now learnt that the house we lived in when we were evacuated to Copster Green in the 1940s was called Hawthorn Bungalow. It was on the main road. The owner of the house lived next door and had a wooden Gypsy style caravan in his path. My sisters, Annice and Sonia Paul and cousin Sonia Erstling went to a school at the top of a hill, opposite the church. They were aged about 9, 7 and 5. I was a baby and don't remember any of it. Annice was friendly with Dorothy Whalley who lived on Whalley Road. Anyone with memories please let me know more.
> Thanks > Diane Paul > diane.pa...@ntlworld.com > Manchester You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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