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- Bill Curtis on The John Groom Children’s Home at Pilgrim HouseHi Ray, thanks for that information, it looks like you were brothers? kind regards, Bill
- Raymond James on The John Groom Children’s Home at Pilgrim HouseRay and Alex James To black boys were there between 1956 to 1961 Ray
- Bill Curtis on The Creative Energy of the other Mr. HookerThanks for your memories Rob, and glad you enjoyed the site! Bill
- Rob Stokes on The Creative Energy of the other Mr. HookerSo pleased to have found this webpage! Having grown up in Westerham & also having been educated at at Mary's,...
- Bill Curtis on The John Groom Children’s Home at Pilgrim HouseHi Ray, good to hear from you. Interestingly this post has raised more comment than any other on the site....
- Ray Hull on The John Groom Children’s Home at Pilgrim HouseJust found this. Was at PH as a male child of 8 for two to three years with my brother...
- Bill Curtis on Wm. Dove family butcher 1925Hi Andrew, glad you liked the story! Around the 1900s there were no less than eight butchers in Westerham, all...
- Bill Curtis on Not your average business – Crayford ConversionsHi John, nice to hear from you! I interviewed David McMullen who owned Crayfords and to the best of my...
- John on Not your average business – Crayford ConversionsI have a few orginal Crayford argos. Did you guys ever build your own argocat? As on one model I...
- Andrew Moore on Wm. Dove family butcher 1925A great story and memories of your life much appreciated. Remind me of my time butchering from 1964 in my...
- Robyn Spooner on One hundred years of Quebec House historyI'm researching my husband's maternal family. His 2xgreat aunt Ann Barrell (1809- married Benjamin Howard (1810-1841), 4th son of Marcellus...
- Bill Curtis on The John Groom Children’s Home at Pilgrim HouseHi Donna, good to hear from you. There are records from the Westerham John Groom children’s home from 1953 to...
- Donna Muldoon on The John Groom Children’s Home at Pilgrim HouseHi, I am fascinated by this part of my family history as so little of it remains to this day....
- Bill Curtis on One hundred years of Quebec House historyHi Brian, great to hear from you and glad you liked what you found! I gave this content as a...
- Bill Curtis on The John Groom Children’s Home at Pilgrim HouseHi Ann, good to hear from you! I will send your comments to John via email as well, just to...
- Brian R Anderson on One hundred years of Quebec House historyI am a descendant of Marcellus Howard b. abt 1776 d. April 1830 Westerham and his wife Sarah Hodge b....
- Ann Mills on The John Groom Children’s Home at Pilgrim HouseHello John, Ann Mills here. Well, I never, I was just doing a bit of browsing and came across this...
- Bill Curtis on WWII RedCross with Dr HayHi Jon She's certainly got the facial structure and jawbone of the streatfeild women, so I have no problem in...
- Jon Streatfeild on WWII RedCross with Dr HayI believe that the lady seated on the far left at the front, is my Grandmother Dorothy Streatfeild, who was...
- Jane Walter on Mill Street lady and toddlerI believe this photograph shows Florence Louisa (Paige) Allen standing in the doorway, not Grannie Gramson. Flo would have been...
- Bill Curtis on Big houses in town 3 Squerryes LodgeHi Margaret, Squerryes Lodge is alive and well though not seen so easily now from the footpath through Squerryes Park...
- Margaret Thomas on Big houses in town 3 Squerryes LodgeWhat has happened to Squerries Lodge? Has it been re-developed? Where is the lake? I have always enjoyed looking at...
- Bill Curtis on Contact usHi Kathy, thanks for getting in touch and I'm glad you like the website! We would be very interested to...
- kathy Rawsthorne on Contact usHi Bill I am Joseph Kitchin's gg granddaughter I was very pleased to see the pictures of Dunsdale that you...
- Diana on Not your average business – Crayford ConversionsI worked for Crawford Autos in the office. I remember one snowy day I went with Jeff and the argocat...