Don's Story - In His Own Words

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Early Life At Withdene - "I'm thinking now of the Watling Street as I knew it, when I was 5 years old..." read on >>

Construction - "The Watling street was re-constructed from Fenny Stratford to Loughton and through to Stony Stratford..." read on>>

The Fountain - "The rich clients, who wished to come to the Fountain to partake in their cuisine and drink, would come..." read on>>

Shops On London Road - "In all small localities there were many, many small shops because transport was almost non-existent..." read on>>

The Talbot - "The Talbot was always known to us as The Arch. Young men used to meet the young ladies at the Arch..." read on >>

The Bell Inn - "All villages had lots of public houses in those days. I don't know whether people drank more or whether..." read on>>

Back Towards Withdene - "The two little cottages opposite the Talbot, which are still there - white painted cottages..." read on>>

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