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Pinner and Hatch End walks part of the 'Story of London' festival
SIX historic walks arranged by the Harrow Heritage Trust are taking place this weekend as part of the Mayor of London's 'Story of London' Festival.
Meet at 10.30am on Saturday, June 6, at one of the following stations: Pinner, Hatch End (for both the Grimsdyke and Hatch End trails), Stanmore or Harrow-on-the-Hill.
We'd like to hear from you. Send your stories, pics and videos
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DID YOU GROW UP IN SOUTH HARROW AREA MIDDLESEX?
If so we are looking for Memories about growing up and living in South Harrow Area
Like; which School did you attend?
Did you live in South Harrow during World War Two?
Were you Born in South Harrow or Harrow Hospital?
Did You belong to the Girl Guides or Brownies?
Were you a Member of The Scouts or Cubs?
Were you in the Church Lads Brigade, or The Boys Brigade?
Maybe The Army Cadets, or Air Cadets, Naval Cadets?
IF so we would like to hear from you.
We would like to invite you to contribute to this site and the New Book with your Memories.
Everyone will retain the copyright of whatever they write, and this will be stated as the Author of the piece and the copyright notice.
I do not make a profit from these books they are sold to the contributors at the cost of materials, plus packing and postage.
All I do is produce them myself completely at home.
If you would like to see what the book will turn out like then go to
my other website www.eastcotelane.co.uk and see how a similar book about Eastcote Lane School looks like. Eastcote Lane/Roxeth Manor 'The Early Years Continued'
Check out the website to see what we have so far:-
www.syddean.co.uk (copy and paste in your browser)
Please contact me Syd Dean; on either
syd@eastcotelane.co.uk
syd@syddean.co.uk
or call me on 01702 231320 for further details
Pinner House a grade 2* listed building Georgian Manor House in Church Lane Pinner will be open to the public this coming Saturday 19 September 2009.
Admission is free; open hours from 10.00am till 4pm.