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High Street |
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Benny Burton beating out
a new horsheshoe at the Forge |
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Benny Burton shoeing Mr
Hawkins’ horse “Colonel” |
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Rock House, Reading Room and Post Office
(before being incorporated in the Three Horseshoes).
Note the niche for the village pump built by Lord Pitt-Rivers
in 1870
Photo C1930 |
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Inside the village stores |
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Old photo of the Retreat
near the Anchor |
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Mrs Hutchings who lived
in Donkey Lane C1905 to 1907 |
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The bridge over the River
“Bredy” in 1935 |
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Cheney’s Garage
C1935 |
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Greenwich Cottage |
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Mill Street |
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Three Horseshoes and shop |
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Band on VJ Day in Mill
Street
Fred Mullins dressed as
a baby! |
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Group on a corner
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note the poster advertising
a Fete |
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The Old Twine Mill was
converted to use as a garage by Mr Cheney.
Note the stain of the
old driving wheel on the wall at the back, left. |
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Queen Victoria's Jubilee 1897 - Mrs Charlotte Payne is lady
4th in on right facing
(large lady with apron) - maybe her daughter Charlotte at
her side?
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From Helen Doble |
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