Submitted by Name: Joan Dyer From: Sawbridgeworth E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thank you for a wonderful web site. It really took me down memory lane. The Dyer family lived at 36 Knight Street for many years, my grandfather owned the butchers shop there up to the war years. We had a relative in the Fire Brigade, Mr. Archer. Thanks again.
Fantastic site. I have put a link into my article so you will get some visitors from the Fire Brigade Society. Thanks for all your help. Best Wishes
Clive
Added: December 18, 2008
Submitted by Name: Michael Conquest E-mail: Contact
Comments: Re W Cooke & son The green grocers I believe started in 31 Bell st ..29 Bell St was called the library .The Cooke family owned 29,31& 33 Bell St the greengrocers moved into 29 & was taken over by myself & a partner in 1972 it traded as a greengrocer for apx 30 yrs
Added: November 21, 2008
Submitted by Name: k .j.gardner esq From: cornwall E-mail: Contact
Comments: thanks to all who contibute towards this site and a big thank you to all fire figters worldwide in a job that must be the hardest.THANK YOU god bless you all
Added: January 31, 2008
Submitted by Name: Brian Rochester From: Rushden Northants E-mail: Contact
Comments: Very interesting, it appears that my family originated in Sawbridgeworth in the 1700& 1800,s and I believe a name sake was a member of the brigade in modern times
Added: December 16, 2007
Submitted by Name: Mick Hodgkins From: Chesterfield, E-mail: Contact
Comments: whatan excellent idea to preserve the history of your town and its fire service, I'll keep watching from time to time. had dealings over the years when stationed at C28, happy memories
Name: Joan Dyer
From: Sawbridgeworth
E-mail: Contact
Thank you for a wonderful web site. It really took me down memory lane. The Dyer family lived at 36 Knight Street for many years, my grandfather owned the butchers shop there up to the war years. We had a relative in the Fire Brigade, Mr. Archer. Thanks again.