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Recollections of Prospect

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"RECOLLECTIONS OF PROSPECT" is a project which documents some of the personal memories, stories and views of change of older, long-standing Prospect residents. Our own personal histories are usually recorded privately through photograph albums and scrap-books; sometimes handed down to the next generation but all too often unfortunately lost.

This reproduction was produced by the late Jenni Cotton for the Prospect Local History Group. It has endeavoured to recreate the original publication as closely as possible but with the added benefit of an index.


First published 1982

(Reproduced 2015)


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