Bristol
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Bristol
Planning a route to bypass Bristol has half reminded me about the advert on radio Luxembourg years ago from someone selling racing tips? from kaynsham spelt kaynsham Bristol.The spelling may be wrong but I hope you get the general idea but who was the man we had to sent our money to or was it just a p.o. Box
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Re: Bristol
Horace Batchelor!
And IIRC it was (and is) K.E.Y.....
fausto.
And IIRC it was (and is) K.E.Y.....
fausto.
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Re: Bristol
fausto copy wrote:Horace Batchelor!
And IIRC it was (and is) K.E.Y.....
fausto.
Brilliant it's been bothering me all night
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Re: Bristol
It's amazing what people on this forum know .
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Re: Bristol
I lived in Long Aston as a WW2 evacuee . . . bet it don't look the same now?
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Grief.cotterpins wrote: ............a WW2 evacuee . . .
I seem to be a bit of a youngster born in 1952.
Mick F. Cornwall
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Re: Bristol
Mick F wrote:Grief.cotterpins wrote: ............a WW2 evacuee . . .
I seem to be a bit of a youngster born in 1952.
Don't worry you will grow out of it lol
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