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Anonymous
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Sat January 14, 2006 21:07
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Many thanks, Josh, for acquiring this interesting postcard. Could someone passing by Freemans Lane try and get a present-day comparison pic?
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MIDDX.NET
Registered: March 2004 Posts: 5689
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Sat January 14, 2006 22:56
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Aha... you agree it's Freemans Lane then?
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Anonymous
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Sun January 15, 2006 12:54
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Josh, local historian P. Sherwood may be able to say when and where the picture was taken, but the postcard certainly has the feel of Freemans Lane.
Chris Berry
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Pam
Registered: April 2004 Posts: 152
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Tue January 17, 2006 23:59
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I'm sure that it IS Freemans Lane. Had a friend who lived in one on the right.Used to play there regularly in the 50's.( The Royal Oak was on the left, just out of the picture.)
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Anonymous
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Sat January 28, 2006 20:42
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Yes, this is definitely Freeman's Lane at the Church Rd. end, right opp. the 'Royal Oak'. In about the 60s, they were pulled down & the present cottages built. I, too, had a friend who lived in the first cottage on the right . . . name of George Bushby or Busby . . . I believe his parents were from the north.
MDBurchell.
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MIDDX.NET
Registered: March 2004 Posts: 5689
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Sat January 28, 2006 22:17
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Thanks Chris, thanks Maurice!
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