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9 Hills Avenue

History of 9 Hills Avenue

In 2017 Jonathan Gray shared his memories of 9 Hill Avenue. His father had had the house built and the family lived there until 1947 when they exchanged houses with his grandmother at 26 Sedley Taylor Road.

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In 1939 there was a chromium globe in the garden, his father’s pride and joy, which Jonathan managed to break. He wrote:

As he was away in the war, I had to wait in fear and trembling until he was on leave to receive my retribution but, in fact, I guess he was quite kind to me, because I have no recollection of any scolding from him, although I ran down the street immediately after the damage was done until my mother caught up with me and gave me a rocket!

He recalled other war time memories such as looking out of his bedroom window at the back of the house and seeing a house in Cavendish Avenue in flames. “We found the next morning that a stick of incendiary bombs had been dropped over it . We were lucky to escape with only one small bomb hitting the corner of our roof but failing to ignite.”

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