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Ena Dayne The brief shining of a music hall star.

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The history of his name lies in Warren, Ontario, although I believe they originally came from the UK, but not Folkestone. I worked the local dustbin round there and one year he gave us a very generous Christmas tip, coming out in the cold in his pink shirt, beige slacks and loafers instead of sending his P.

Then along came the motor car, and it created a lot of interest outside the Red Lion as in the photo above.

I still remember a great deal about the school, and its chapel which housed a 'holy saint' namely St Teresa, I can to this day,remember the smell of the incense which burned in the chapel. By using the Web site, you confirm that you have read, understood, and agreed to be bound by the Terms and Conditions. In the picture on the left you can see that it stands quite near the Stade Mill, which of course is now gone, but the tavern is still there and doing a good trade. It too was involved in the smuggling trade in its early years, as were most pubs in the area, and it has obviously been rebuilt at some point, but I am not sure exactly when.

There's not much to add to or alter about the song, so accordingly, Morgan and his orchestra don't even try.I was born in Hythe in 1938 and lived there troughout the war - the photo of Church Hill Hythe brought back memories as we lived on the hill and troops were billetted in the large houses near Saltwood .

It closed in 2004 though, and looks as if it is now being used as a residence, even though there is still the name of the pub on the wall sign in 2017. I did feel a sense of adventure going there and being in an adults world, a proper dangerous experience that left you with a thought that that was big and scarey but great, I survived another trip. Believe it or not though, he has way more pubs than this on his site, so I urge you to check it out.Then it went through a spate of openings and closures, but now seems to have settled down and is now the Hungry Horse restaurant. Opened in 1968, it underwent a name change to The Jester in 1994, but reverted back to the original name in 2009. If you are curious about the others, I urge you to get your hands on a copy of 'More Tales from the Tap Room' by Martin Easdown and Eamonn Rooney. Although money was scarce we made our own fun, used our imaginations, played in the street, travelled pretty much where we wanted.

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