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January 1920
Mail Van and Soldiers...
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January 1920:
fishing and trawling
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Jan 1920:
Calais Services re-start:
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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100 grand seems an awful lot of money to raise in 1920, the soldiers were in "festive mood" - how delicately put.
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I can see where young Neil got his idea from there with the shares...lol!

I wonder if there are any share certificates still floating around. I'm sure worthless now though ..as whatever happened to Dover Fishing and Trawling??
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January 1920:
Dover Junior League v. Middlesex League
Dover Team: Wilson, Farrier, O'Rourke, Blackett, Picton, Empson, Hodgkinson, Smallwood, Smith, Davis, Hardy.
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February 1920:
Wellington Hall entertainment:
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February 1920
Report on 1919 Police activity:
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1920 February:
Dogs Unmuzzled charges:
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February 1920:
(Some tuition):
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February 1920:
Brockman for Cycles:
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1920:
March: property auction "Sunnyside" Kearsney:
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1920 March:
Football at Crabble - St Martins team:
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Love these Kath

Terry Nunn
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Good to see Terry Sutton in number 3!
Terry
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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Yes indeed Terry.
Thanks Jeane.

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April 1920:
Easter sweets:
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April 1920
advt of Hookway, 29 Biggin Street:
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April 1920:
I love the Edwardian costumes!
White's - don't look at the list of colours -
I wonder if this became the Whites of today?
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I have heard that some women, the wives of soldiers, used to place a packet of OMO in the front window to signify that they were on their own.
That dog muzzling law seems sensible and should be brought back in my opinion.