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RUGANTINO
26 Aug 24 12:47
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any body remember city tote bookmakers duke street london in the 1950s. joe morris and the hammond bros were the governers.i worked there on leaving school at 15. i knew a perks same age give or take a year. who i have been told became bill wyman of the rolling stones .

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When: 26 Aug 24 14:24
Bill Perks (as was) started work there on the first Monday after Easter, 1953, as a junior clerk, on £3 10s a week. His dad took him out of school 2 months before he was due to sit his GCEs, with the idea that his son would go on to start his own betting company. He'd have been 16 then.
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When: 26 Aug 24 14:25
One evening at Windsor, wasn't it? - Rugantino?
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