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Aussie K
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Re: ARP Messenger Boy - Picture from the Lowestoft Bunker « Reply #20 Posted: 16 November 2011 at 10:47 PM »

Chapel Street ran directly from St.Peters Church as far up as crown street and it was followed on by White Horse St. & then the Hemplands.
Tintern House was at the junction of factory st.Gun Lane & Weslene Ally on the western side opposite Bagshaws shop. Of coarse I should know it as I lived there.
Maurice was my Brother.
It was of coarse a great tragedy for our family of parents, two sister's & myself and it was particularly devastating for our mother, but we were a strong & loving family and we all pulled through it. We were no different from so many others who lost loved ones in those terrible times.
I always try to get to the remembrance  day ceremony as I did last Sunday & I always place my cross & think how sad it all was and still is.
Thank you all for your kind thoughts. 
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Re: ARP Messenger Boy - Picture from the Lowestoft Bunker « Reply #21 Posted: 16 November 2011 at 10:52 PM »

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Aussie K
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Re: ARP Messenger Boy - Picture from the Lowestoft Bunker « Reply #22 Posted: 16 November 2011 at 11:21 PM »

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Re: ARP Messenger Boy - Picture from the Lowestoft Bunker « Reply #23 Posted: 19 November 2011 at 05:30 PM »

i am intersted in any photos of old Lowestoft, if anyboby could held i can be found at, david.wright93@btopenworld.com
Thanks. Davew
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