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Nos 77, 75 and 73 Earlsbrook Road. Circa 1870.
Comment 1

Nicola Walsh from Redhill posted this comment on Tuesday 10 May 2011 13:35:00.

I currently live in 75 Earlsbrook Road. Unfortunately it's very very haunted so would love to know its history.


Comment 2

Suzanne Packman from Redhill posted this comment on Tuesday 19 March 2013 18:55:00.

Concerning the correspondence on bombs in the Redhill area, below are the details from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission records, and they record the death of my first cousin once removed's wife. She and her son Ronald Louis Tickner, aged 5, were killed when a bomb hit their home at 96, Earlsbrook Road.

CWGC certificate

In Memory of

Civilian Christine May Tickner

Civilian War Dead

Who died age 28

on 19 June 1944

of 96 Earlsbrook Road, Redhill. Wife of Dvr. Percy John Tickner, R.A. died at 96 Earlsbrook Road.

Remembered with honour

Reigate, Municipal Borough

Their graves are in the Redstone cemetery.


Comment 3

Stuart Wilson from Mumbai posted this comment on Tuesday 15 December 2020 12:33:56.

The photo of no 77 shows my 3G Grandfather Robert Rose Francis and his wife.




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