Lived in Cobham old Air Force / Navy camp from about 1946 to about1950 ish. Father and Mother bombed out of London and became squatters in the camp until eventually the local council took over control. So Myself and my sister grew up in the area discovering the whole area. Well remember the entrance to the old coal mine, had a little picket fence to stop us kids going in. On the hard shoulder of what was then the old A2, there stood a white coach that had been converted into a roadside tea stall. My father got a job doing night shift and I would spend hours there watching and chatting to all the lorry drivers that came in. There was a large hill over the top of the mine that we called the Scamells, covered in rabbit holes with a view right down to the river Thames. In the summertime we would pick little wild strawberries and wild damsons from the kerbs and trees alongside the road. I am retired now but have many happy memories of living in the area and going to Cobham Primary School and then to Southfields Secondary Modern when I was 11.
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Carol juniper
1/6/2017 11:15:29 am
I feel I should know you because I was born in cobham in 1947 in my nana house at 10 the street next to the shop. When I was 3 months old we moved to the camp in lodge lane because my parents had put their names down for a new house in Lawrence drive. We moved there when I was 2. I went to the local school when I was 5 and then on to St. George's when I was 11. My mum and aunt worked in ganders for many yeas. My mums name was Irene woodwiss and my aunts. Doris knight. I am now married and live in Rochester kent
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Vince Dale
1/8/2017 12:55:49 pm
Hi there, yes you might have known me, my name is Paul Dale and had a sister called Carole,we Both went to Cobham School,after we moved from the old camp alongside the old A2 we moved into a brand new house in Shorne.would be nice if we did know each other from way back then as I no longer live in the area but am now retired and living in Lowestoft,Suffolk. Only just read your message today 1st of August.Wishing you well best regards,now known as Vince which is my middle name,dropped the Paul when I ran away from home at 16 and went to sea in 1957.
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Ellington
21/4/2019 08:13:31 am
Hi, very nice website, cheers!
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Mick Horsley
9/7/2019 06:40:23 pm
I had a friend at Primary school circa 1976ish who's dad was a gamekeeper so they had the cottage in the woods.
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Rex Lane Harvey
21/9/2021 10:20:14 am
Great memories that I also recall the old A2 and cafe, summer picking wonderful blackberries behind Darnleys agents (the Booths) hous. My father a mining engineer was asked by Lord Darnley to look at the possibility of finding gypsum in the woods and he did find a large pocket of fullers earth.
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