To my delight I just discovered this picture on the BBC London weather site today, sent in by a viewer.
The Bulls Head pub is the taller white Victorian building near the right-hand end of the view across the Thames taken from the Middlesex side. As an autobiographical aside, only partly in view at the extreme left of that picture, where the main road disappears as it goes north alongside the river, is a house which stands in a corner angle. This was the house of a Dr Wilcox, who was head of gynaecology at one of the top London hospitals when I was in junior school, and whose son Jeremy was my best friend. It was Jeremy who took the trouble to explain the facts of life to us 11-year olds in a series of between lesson breaks, which leads me to reflect on how innocent we were back in the 1950s.
I expect you all really needed to know this!
The Bulls Head pub is the taller white Victorian building near the right-hand end of the view across the Thames taken from the Middlesex side. As an autobiographical aside, only partly in view at the extreme left of that picture, where the main road disappears as it goes north alongside the river, is a house which stands in a corner angle. This was the house of a Dr Wilcox, who was head of gynaecology at one of the top London hospitals when I was in junior school, and whose son Jeremy was my best friend. It was Jeremy who took the trouble to explain the facts of life to us 11-year olds in a series of between lesson breaks, which leads me to reflect on how innocent we were back in the 1950s.
I expect you all really needed to know this!
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