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Date Posted: 09:32:55 15/02/06 Wed
Author: Susan Small nee Davies
Subject: Re: crosskeys cafe
In reply to: susan 's message, "Re: crosskeys cafe" on 17:17:23 29/05/05 Sun

I remember Bertha Chick. My auntie, Emma Potter, lived at 38 Tredegar Street and they used to sell fruit, vegetables, flowers and bedding plants from their allottment. Bertha used to come there to buy stuff.

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[> [> [> Re: crosskeys cafe -- SUSAN, 17:17:50 30/01/07 Tue [1]

hi sue
i just revisited crosskeys web it was majic to see your comments, i grew up quite a lot of my time in gladstone street, and can remember going with my gran to visit a mrs cotrell who lived also in tredegar street,once again thanks for the memory


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