I have been thinking hard about my first memories of the shop. The earliest one must have been when I was about three someone spoke to me and I was hiding behind my mum's legs!!
I am sure the post office part was on the left hand side with a hatch through to the next room? Then I remember it being at the back on the left hand side and then at the back in the centre-sounds a bit like football positions!! Not sure where it is now-must pop in for a nose!
There were always newspapers on the rack outside the front door on a sunday-we had to post the money through the letter box-very trustworthy!
There was a stamp vending machine on the wall and a chewing gum machine-can't remember if either of them ever worked though!!
Inside the shop in my earliest memories there always seemed to be cats wandering around-don't think that would be allowed these days!!
I remember a mars bar was about 5p and a can of drink about 8p- I don't remember spending old money in the shop but I do remember my bus fare to school was a sixpence and an old penny!! Maybe that's why we had to walk most of the time-anyone know the bus fare from Teston to Wateringbury now?!
A growing collection of memories of the past and how things have changed. By John Groves.
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Thursday, 11 August 2011
A "Beatle" visits Teston
In 1983 I had the privilege of meeting Sir Paul McCartney on location in Teston. He was filming a scene for the film "Give my regards to Broad St." on the river at the locks. I had been working in The Chequers at West Farleigh and managed to get a tip off. So before anyone else knew about it, I left college early and with a couple of mates we went to Teston to try to get a glimpse.
Watching from a distance by the locks he called us over! We were standing chatting to him for a good half hour and got autographs and photos-what a nice bloke!
The scenes they were filming were about 30 seconds in the actual film-but that was the day a beatle visited Teston.
Watching from a distance by the locks he called us over! We were standing chatting to him for a good half hour and got autographs and photos-what a nice bloke!
The scenes they were filming were about 30 seconds in the actual film-but that was the day a beatle visited Teston.
Thursday, 4 August 2011
Fairlawn House
This photo must have been taken around 1974. It was taken in the grounds of Fairlawn House in Malling road.At the time, the house was owned by the Lascelles family-when they sold it, most of the grounds were sold for development and became Nestor Court.
More from Church Street
I found this one- must be about 1970-71? The houses in the background are 4,5 & 6 -the boys are myself and youger brother Tim.
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Church Street
Church Street is where I lived up to the age of 13 opposite the village green at number 3.
The photograph clearly show 1 and 2 together then number 3 attached to 4, 5 and 6 which were all one house after Mrs pellatt left for one of the four bungalows in the street. All the white weatherboard houses are grade 2 listed buildings.
Below shows the tree which was planted in 1977 to celebrate the Queen's silver jubilee -I was at the planting ceremony! If I remember rightly it was Ernest Swaisland that put on the first shovel of soil-it was only a couple of feet high then....look at it now!
The photograph clearly show 1 and 2 together then number 3 attached to 4, 5 and 6 which were all one house after Mrs pellatt left for one of the four bungalows in the street. All the white weatherboard houses are grade 2 listed buildings.
Below shows the tree which was planted in 1977 to celebrate the Queen's silver jubilee -I was at the planting ceremony! If I remember rightly it was Ernest Swaisland that put on the first shovel of soil-it was only a couple of feet high then....look at it now!
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