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Postbag 2. 01. 3 DECEMBER MAILS Top of Page 3. Dec 2. 01. 3 Local History. My father was Revd. William Henry Reeves and he was minister of Church Hill Road Baptist Church, Walthamstow, from 1. He kept a daily diary and the war years in Walthamstow are particularly interesting. I have discovered your site and I am wondering if there would be anyone who remembers my father. My Memories Wedding Studio Free Download' title='My Memories Wedding Studio Free Download' />Rosemary FREEMANPrivate Reply. Public Reply 3. 0 Dec 2. Public reply to Consuelo GREEN 3. Nov 2. 01. 0Hi Consuelo. Just a quick response to say that whilst I cannot help with your enquiry I am the grandson of Doris Eddie Longhurst Barbaras son, who lived next door to you at No 2. My nan always talked highly of you. Take care. John HUNTPrivate Reply. Public Reply 2. 1 Dec 2. Public reply to Stephen MARDEN 1. Dec 2. 01. 3Correction to my previous posting, it was not Kenny who jumped through the skylight or received the camera but Freddie Black. My memorys still good except for people, places and things. Tony LANCASTERPrivate Reply. Public Reply 2. 1 Dec 2. Public reply to Ganesh 1. Dec 2. 01. 3Hello Ganesh,Im sorry that I cant tell you with certainty that Laurel and Hardy played the Walthamstow Palace Theatre but it is quite likely. Stan Laurel came on holiday to England in 1. Oliver Hardy and his wife. Snapfish digital photo printing service allows you to preserve memories by printing pictures in a variety of sizes. You can also create thank you cards, announcements. Slacker Radio is a free internet radio service, light years away from the onedimensional playlists that youre used to. Personalize hundreds of music stations, as. The visit turned into a working tour and they returned to the USA in 1. They did a British music hall tour from February 1. USA in January 1. In February 2. 5, 1. Laurel and Hardy begin their second British tour, with the sketch A Spot of Trouble and they played a number of theatres before tour ended in. September 2. 9, 1. Phoebes Photo Studio photography studio business plan executive summary. Phoebes Photo Studio will use digital photography, reminder calls, and new baby tracking to. Their last visit to the UK came In 1. BBC television program titled This is Music Hall, about the British variety organization the Grand Order of Water Rats. As your friend is 7. There is a good on line free Google book that tells us about the 1. Google Books The Making of Stan Laurel. Respects. Bill BAYLISSPrivate Reply. Public Reply From Daniel I avail myself of this opportunity to express all my gratitude for the excellent and constant flow of articles and assistance to single visitors you have provided during the past year may it continue for years and years to come You are building a great reference for the local history of Walthamstow. Dec 2. 01. 3 Public reply to Stephen MARDEN 1. Dec 2. 01. 3Referring to the Martin Family who lived in Tennyson Road, I knew a lad called Kenny Martin back in the late forties and fifties. He had what we called a clubbed foot and seemed a bit intimidating till you got to know him, but was a really nice guy. I imagine he would now be into his seventies. He was a particular friend of Freddie Black, who lived nearby, at number 2. I think. Freddys dad was into used tyres among other things and revelled in a market which was not what you could call white, just after the war. It obviously paid well because I remember he gave Ken a 2. The last I heard of Ken was when I read in the Guardian around 1. He was obviously following a very specific career path. Tony LANCASTERPrivate Reply. Public Reply 2. 0 Dec 2. Public reply to Bernard GREEN 1. Dec 2. 01. 3The very cold winter you refer to was 1. I remember it so well. I was a kid of nine and lived in Gordon Road, off Lennox Road, Walthamstow. Adobe Premiere Lower Thirds Download Adobe. The snow was so deep that a lot of the dads built an igloo out of snow blocks that was soo big and roomy we were able to get seven or eight kids in, all standing up. I also lived in Walthamstow in 1. Canada in June, and although people seem to refer to that winter as the coldest, my memory tells me that 1. Furthermore, 1. 94. Tony LANCASTERPrivate Reply. Public Reply 1. 8 Dec 2. Local History Laurel Hardy at the Palace Did Laurel and Hardy ever appear at the Palace Theatre, Walthamstow Someone I know is convinced he saw them there when he was a kid. Hes 7. 5 this year and I wanted to try and find something for him to do with it, but cannot find any record of anything. Can you help Ganesh. Private Reply. Public Reply 1. Dec 2. 01. 3 Personal Stories Wenke Bombs WalthamstowHi Daniel. Hope this finds you both well. Alan has written two very short pieces for the website, which I attach Personal Stories section Wenke Bombs Walthamstow. Not long now til 2. Andrea MILESPrivate Reply. Public Reply 1. 5 Dec 2. Public reply to Jeremiah OMAHONEY 1. Dec 2. 01. 3I wonder if the mass graves from 1. My mother related pushing me in a pram from Highbury where we lived to my grandmothers house in Walpole Road E1. That winter would have been 4. Bernard GREENPrivate Reply. Public Reply 1. 5 Dec 2. Family History MARTINMARDEN 2. Sep 2. 01. 3I now have some new information about Charles John Martin, who lived in Walthamstow we now know he died in 1. Gosport Road, so if anyone has any information about the family living at this address in the 5. Stephen MARDENPrivate Reply. Public Reply 1. 3 Dec 2. Schooldays Woodside Junior Warwick. Daniel,I thought the following pictures could be of interest click to enlargeWarwick school ca. Top row 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Middle row 1. 4 1. Bottom row 2. 8 2. David Vesea. 5. Alan Jones. David Whiter. 9. David Cunningham. Terry Bone. 21. Peter Fielding identified by Steve Read2. Alan Parsons. 26. Slade. 28 Brian Basin. Johnny Cooper. 32. Chapman. 36. Jeffrey click to enlargeWoodside junior school 1. Top row 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Second row 1. 1 1. Third row 2. 3 2. Bottom row 3. 4 3. Terry Bone. 3. Alan Jones. Richard Bright Titch8. Gwen Read identified by Steve Read1. David Whiter. 11. Brian Basin. 21. Billy Trailer. Craig Dichenson. 28. June Digby. 32. Alan Chapman. Barry Keen. 38. Alan Parsons. Geoffrey Norton. 39. Johnny Cooperclick to enlargeWoodside junior school class 9, dont remember all the names. Top row 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9. Second row 1. 0 1. Third row 1. 9 2. Bottom row 3. 0 3. Mr Knowles. 3. David Vesea. Brian Basin. 18. Jonny Cooper. Jeffrey 2. 5. Alan Jones. David Cunningham. June Digby. 33. Barry Keen. Alan Parsons. Alan PARSONSPrivate Reply. Public Reply 1. 3 Dec 2. Local History The Royal Standard. Hello Daniel. Because nobody else seems to has done it, Ive written a long overdue history of the Royal Standard Pub and Music Venue at Blackhorse Road read it here. I first remember going there with a few mates in the late 1. Although I enjoyed the entertainment, I wasnt impressed by the ambience of the place. There was a good sized crowd but the hall was scruffy and badly lit. The stage was at one end of the hall and Don Harvey, the resident organist and compere was at one side of the stage. Over the years, because I was a jazz and folk fan, I seldom went there as although I love live music it wasnt much to my taste. In 1. 97. 6, we moved from our three bed overcrowded flat in Priory Court, Walthamstow to a large four bed house in Chingford. After a few months, early one evening, I saw my next door neighbour, a small charming apparently shy man, loading a keyboard, an amp and leads into his car. I asked him if he was a musician and he told met hat he was a keyboard player and had a regular gig at the Royal Standard. As I was obviously interested he showed me his studio that he had built in his garage where he used to practice, record tracks and teach music. Stupidly, it was a couple of weeks before I put two and two together and belatedly realised that he was Don Harvey of the Royal Standard. Because we were neighbours, both our families got to know each other quite well.