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	<title>Comments on: How Beverley Has Changed Since WWII</title>
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		<title>By: Linda Knock</title>
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		<dc:creator>Linda Knock</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi

I have just been given your site by a family history contact.  I am thrilled.  Until I was 5 I lived in Grovehill Road then, when my sisiter was born,  we moved into a brand new council house in Coltman Avenue.  My dad work at Cook, Welton and Gemmell&#039;s shipyard as a joiner and I remember going along to watch the launches.  I am now going to visit your section on the shipyard to see if I recognise my dad or any of his friends.  I was an attendant to the May Queen at the tin tabernacle, but do not think it is the year in your photo.  I went to St Nicholas Infants, then St Mary&#039;s Girls before getting my &#039;scholarship&#039; and moving on the the High School.</description>
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<p>I have just been given your site by a family history contact.  I am thrilled.  Until I was 5 I lived in Grovehill Road then, when my sisiter was born,  we moved into a brand new council house in Coltman Avenue.  My dad work at Cook, Welton and Gemmell&#8217;s shipyard as a joiner and I remember going along to watch the launches.  I am now going to visit your section on the shipyard to see if I recognise my dad or any of his friends.  I was an attendant to the May Queen at the tin tabernacle, but do not think it is the year in your photo.  I went to St Nicholas Infants, then St Mary&#8217;s Girls before getting my &#8216;scholarship&#8217; and moving on the the High School.</p>
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