It's still there. go to www.old-maps-co.uk and enter forest lea, crowborough. You'll get a strip named One address available. Click on it and you'll get the address. click on the address and you'll get the maps. Map 6 is the best most recent one (1911). Forest Lea is just south of Cook's Corner. So the next time you get to Crowborough, cruise the London road looking for Cook's Corner and Forest Lea on a bend in the road. Bev in Ottawa ----- Original Message ----- From: Peter Jones <peterjones550@btinternet.com> Date: Tuesday, June 1, 2010 6:59 pm Subject: [KENT-ENG] Kent Location > Hi List > > > During WW2 staff from an Association that I belong to were moved > out of > London to a location in Kent for safety reasons. > > As the Association's Historian I would very much like to add a > photograph of > this place to add to the album of places we have used as our > RegisteredOffices over the Years. > > Does anyone know where "Forest Lee" in Crowborough, Kent is/was in > 1941? > It could have been a Private House or an Office Block! > > TIA > > Peter Jones > > Otherwise Studying the surname "Trus(s)ler" on a world wide basis. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to KENT-ENG- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >