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I grew up in Bromley which is a South London suburb which was right on the end of the country right on the sort of the... we were there the country was next to us sort of thing um my parents had moved there before the war from what was called the Medway towns.
Andy Porter:It was a three up two down house in a Suburban street called Meedway. Other things were cherry tree walk.

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