Hop Top

The first train to Paddock Wood was 1844 (this was the year, not the time). Before this time people would hitch or walk from the East End of London. By the fifties the railways were the best and cheapest form of transport. Special trains would be laid on from London Bridge to Paddock Wood. The Hopping Train. The hop farmers would send letters to known families telling them of the arrangements. Many generations of the same family would go Hopping.

Arriving at Paddock Wood

Pickers

Tea Time

Families would meet up with old friends for their time in the country. This would be their holiday. The only time the children would see the country side. Many families would bring almost their whole home with them. Husbands would go back to London during the week leaving the wife and children to do the work. Returning for the weekend festivities.

Creche

Pay Book

The Salvation Army would be on hand to look after the younger children. Everybody would muck in to help so that all would benefit.

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