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	<description>In the midst of life I woke to find myself living in an old house beside Brick Lane in the East End of London</description>
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		By: WILLIAM Edward Harveyharveys		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am now70 years old but spent many years at my grandmothers at 29 Wellclose Square and often played in the area, right across from our front door was Twinnings Tea &#038; Coffe, also I can remember a very old house just passed Twinnings was it was to me made of wood. 
There was a shop my grandmother used to send me to get park in for the heaters , also the only light was gas mantels, my grandfather lived to the good age of 104 born in 1857!! Ted Agass alovley old man.
I hope this may be of interest, I did not realise it was a Danish church as a youngster I thought it was a school.
Bill Harvey]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am now70 years old but spent many years at my grandmothers at 29 Wellclose Square and often played in the area, right across from our front door was Twinnings Tea &amp; Coffe, also I can remember a very old house just passed Twinnings was it was to me made of wood.<br />
There was a shop my grandmother used to send me to get park in for the heaters , also the only light was gas mantels, my grandfather lived to the good age of 104 born in 1857!! Ted Agass alovley old man.<br />
I hope this may be of interest, I did not realise it was a Danish church as a youngster I thought it was a school.<br />
Bill Harvey</p>
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