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old bus in Broad Street


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Isisbridge club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubI learnt French at school, but I'm afraid I've forgotten most of it.
We had stories of a little boy called Toto.
Toto regarde la table.
Toto est petit.
Voici le sucre.
Le sucre est sur la table.
Toto monte sur la grande chaise de Maman.
Ah! Voici le sucre!
Toto touche le sucre.
Il est content.
En Route by E Saxelby (1937)
Nouchetdu38 club has replied to Isisbridge clubI went to England as a pupil in 1966, 1968 and1969 (The sixties!!!!) Gloucester and York with school trips. (In my Ipernity galery, there are some shot (slides) of Gloucester and York!)
In 1998 we made holidays in Henley in Arden (my wife and my three daughters). We enjoyed this stay, especially my daughters who were 16, 16 and 13!!.
Best regards!
Nouchet
Isisbridge club has replied to Nouchetdu38 clubBut you know more than I do, as I've never been to Gloucester or York.
I see you have a nice picture of an old traffic light.
www.ipernity.com/doc/j.nouchetdu38/44516138
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