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Battersea Message Board The main message board for Battersea
battersea county kidslooking for anyone who attendd battersea county during september 1961 to 1968
Battersea Free Stuff - Give and get free stuff in all London boroughsIf you haven't heard yet, there is wonderful organization called Free Give Group ( http://www.freegive.co.uk ). Free Give Group connects people who are giving and getting unwanted items for free in their own towns. It's all about reuse and keeping good st
Falconbrook SchoolI'm trying to find any history about FalconBrook Primary school in the Victorian times
First Call Escorts 07775 300 878www.firstcallescorts.co.uk
Latchmere Primary SchoolAn area to enable pupils from Latchmere Primary School to share their memories
Linda ChapmanLINDA CHAPMAN
Looking for Adams Family looking for family
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Rental TraderBrand new website for private landlords and tenants
Secret AffluenceSecret Ladies all across London www.secretaffluence.com 07563912727
Storer Family Lost at Battersea 1939I am tryine to find any information about family members for the Storer family who lived at 19, Shillington Street in the early to middle 1930's. William and Margaret Daisey were evacuated to Wales in approx 1940 with their children. They left behind a hu
The Business BusinessStarting a business or trying to grow an existing business.

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