Haha. Thanks for the colour update. As I was only 4 years old when we left Dennis Road, my memories are in B&W anyway! In reply to the post that asked if we moved because the houses were to be knocked down...I don't think so, it was more likely that my dad finally left the Army in 1969 having served in The Ox and Bucks, Royal Norfolks, RASC and Signals since 1941. We moved to the new concrete boxes in Lawford Grove, where my mum still lives.
We continued to visit the barracks for some years as my dad was then in the TA and we were friends with the caretaker and his family who lived a couple of doors away. Struggling to remember their names...possibly Meades, but they had a full size snooker table in the garage. My memories of early childhood are of playing hide and seek in the barracks amongst the trucks, the smell of diesel and Mr Meades rhubarb patch in the end garden. Also playing in the hall where they had the xmas parties and the mess where father Xmas used to visit. Also remember the ice cream place across the road where they parked the vans. Funny the things you remember.