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Milk Yard in Woolwich, Kent
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Mummy Bear | Report | 10 Sep 2007 10:09 |
Or give the Greenwich Heritage Centre a call - see previous thread - they may be able to help? |
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Heather | Report | 10 Sep 2007 10:03 |
What occupation does gran have on the marriage certificate? |
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*stinkermurdock* | Report | 10 Sep 2007 08:49 |
Hi All |
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Heather | Report | 9 Sep 2007 23:57 |
I think we are all a bit confused over whether you mean the place name was Milk Yard or whether they said they worked in A milk yard. |
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Joe ex Bexleyheath | Report | 9 Sep 2007 23:47 |
Only milk roundsmen that I know of at that time was United Dairies and they worked from the depot at Park Farm, Cemetery Lane, Charlton |
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Selena in South East London | Report | 9 Sep 2007 20:01 |
this website lists victorian london streets beginning with M ( I think) |
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Selena in South East London | Report | 9 Sep 2007 19:58 |
just had at look at streetmap - came up with a Milk Yard in E1 Stratford area, this is the other side of the river from Woolwich. |
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Heather | Report | 9 Sep 2007 16:37 |
When they say Milk yard - do they mean a local dairy? Is there no one alive to give you any help? I guess you need to google for any dairies that were working in that area during the war. It just seems a very strange way of describing a dairy. They wouldnt have meant Mill would they? As in a wood mill? Which seems more likely in docklands. |
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*stinkermurdock* | Report | 9 Sep 2007 15:12 |
Hi, |