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August 1, 1942 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
And here let me tell you a true story about the Vicar. A Folkestone man who resided in Burrow Road was bombed out of • his house and home during the Battle of Britain. The town was in the midst of a very sticky period. Where to find another suitable house, that was the problem.
August 1, 1942 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
From Mr H B. Coatsworth. Hon. Treacuret of the Red Cross Prnm-a-Week Fund in Folkestone, comes news that in 10 months front September. 1941. to June loaf. a WWI of £407 19s. 9d. was collected -"-------- . H o ti s e.-to-house collections brought in 11330 14s. 6d.. the 'Display W
August 1, 1942 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
ASSURANCE . N...................5.......5..... ir Ig hto n : Royal Exchange RellßiltP. 0 West Street Tunlsrldie Walls: 32 Mount Pleassnt New. From N'oka
August 1, 1942 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
II was also resolved that the lilinisoy be asked if the were to schedule lances and gates round gardens with growing therein, rapeolaily in view of the fact that stock was continually being driven sg the hlgltv.ays in a distrtct of that kind. The teeral Purposes Committee turate
August 1, 1942 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
the aillAdie East et a map that It la betlevet three et ma. Third Is Sergi. A. Welch. whose k at U. •Boyal MOW, Avow. Felkestaste Children's Corner not done so. I have pui your name in the far,htng list this week. _ _ -- Allan Finnlss.—Farthinas and stamps safely recelvzd. Alan.
August 1, 1942 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England
The Church of All Saint& , Stanford. is delightfully situated upon a little hillock. It is reached by means of two footpaths. one leading over a stone bridge and the other down a lane crossed by the stream from which Stanford takes its name. This stream was much wider in early d
August 1, 1942 - Folkestone, Hythe, Sandgate & Cheriton Herald - Folkestone, Kent, England