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This is an archive of messages posted before the upgrade of the Open Sandwich website in 2008. You can read the old messages but you cannot post replies.

There are 361 messages in 46 pages and your are on page number 33

Posted by nandini on 26 March 2003 at 08:34
i would like to know more about the murder case
tampines   singapore

Posted by Rose and James on 23 March 2003 at 12:23
Visited Sandwich a few years ago and enjoyed the experience - hope to visit again this Summer. Nice Web Site.
  UK

Posted by nandini on 18 March 2003 at 09:39
i would like to tell good day and best of luck
tampines   singapore

Posted by Coles J L on 15 March 2003 at 23:22
Would love to hear from anyone with info on Lawrence family history. Frank Lawrence was a market gardener's labourer he married Emily Edith Pettiman before 1904 and lived at Summerfield Woodnesborough road in Sandwich Eastry Kent. These were my grandmothers parents I would love to know anything about them or the area they lived in as my grandmother was raised by a family in Leeds yorkshire. She was told her mother had died in child birth but we later found her mother had registered her birth.Found your web site photos very interesting hope to hear soon.
Aberdare   Wales

Posted by zim on 11 March 2003 at 03:45
dose any one know where the open sandwich came from, meaning the food.
newcastle   australia

Posted by Sergio Lara Saavedra on 10 March 2003 at 22:31
I want to know about Shirley Davies, She lives in 113 Woodnesborought Rd,in Sandwich. Im an ancient chilean boy penfriend of Shirley, the last time that i wrote to her was at the 1982.
If you know to her, please, tell about my message. thanks.
Asuncion   Paraguay

Posted by colin on 08 March 2003 at 11:16
opps sorry tuch shop was on the right....getting old...lol
  australia

Posted by colin on 08 March 2003 at 11:13
who remembers....knocking down conkers at the entrance to the millwall....is the tree still there ?the butchers on the left as you went up to the school gates at the primary and the sweet shop on the left (tuck shop )and miss paulen,the teacher, who died,we was only about 7 years old at the time in about 1960,she used to take us to the tuck shop and buy us lollies ,i hope i got the year right......i remember she also drove an old ford classic....sad but thats life
  australia

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