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    Kim commented  · 

    I found your website accidentally as I was surfing. I used to live at 43 Jewel Road in Walthamstow from 1975 to 1978 when I emigrated to Canada. I wonder what that house is worth now! I was stupid enough to sell it for only 14000 pounds. A beautiful three-bedroomed terraced house. Many regrets. Walked to Wlthamstow tube station everyday to go to work in the city. Among the memories I have is going to Walthamstow stadium for greyhound racing and of course the high street. My daughter was born in Walthamstow hospital and was only two when we left but we have fond memories of taking her to the park and taking pictures. We had a neighbour who was an ice cream vendor and his wife adored my daughter so ice cream was free for us. Does anybody remember Oxfam shop that used to be in the corner? Used to pick up a lot of goods at bargain prices from there.

    Thats all for now and keep up the good work.

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