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Aldershot (o yrs)

Hong kong (6 mnths - 1.5yrs) Mr Ben - Agree a weird switch - these are all army bases until i left home to go to uni

Fleet (1.5-3yrs)

Sevenoaks (4-7 yrs)

Rintiln (sp?), germany (7-8 yrs)

Herford, germany 2x (9-10 yrs then moved 10-11yrs) Nero - Dont' remember Katten Studden and was too young to drink :( but it was in the mid to late 80s so perhaps she knew my M&D?

Reindalen (sp), germany (12yrs - 13yrs)

Tunbridge wells (13-16yrs) & Andover (14-15yrs)

Morpeth, newcastle (17yrs)

Elephant and castle & brixton (18yrs)

Manchester, oxford rd (18yrs-19yrs)

Nottingham, lenton (missed this one) (19yrs)

Manchester, withington (20yrs)

Old kent road (21yrs)

Peckham, north (21yrs - 23yrs) Queens rd

Peckham, north (23-25yrs)

Peckham, south (25-30yrs)

Peckham/ED borders (last road in Peckham) (31yrs)

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Ashton Under Lyne

Great Baddow, Chelmsford

Chessington

Surbiton

New Malden

Kingston

Hinchley Wood

Kingston

Addlestone

Woking

Crouch End

Finsbury Park x2

Turnpike Lane

Archway

Writtle

Bermondsey

Forest Hill

East Dulwich


Probably missed a couple, my mum moans about her address book running out of space.

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daizie Wrote:

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> Orpington

> Beckenham

> West Dulwich

> East Dulwich



There's something about this list that's almost poetic, its so neat and tidy!


Not like mine, I'm afraid....


Pembrokeshire, Wales

Birmingham x 3

Torpoint, Cornwall

Rosyth, Scotland

Birmingham

Leicester

Solihull x 2

Birmingham

Halesowen

Birmingham x 2

Bermondsey

Tulse Hill

West Norwood

East Dulwich x 2

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