We are very grateful to Miss Pimblett, Carol Eaton & Frances Roberts (also for their accompanying text), Gill Turner, Joy Lafferty, Pat Meads
and many other residents for their help to build this collection of photographs
click on a photograph to see the enlarged picture
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The old forge adjacent to Forres/Forge Cottage | |
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above and below - inside the old forge | |
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Miss Gardiners shop sale | The Old Post Office inb 1907 -
by 2012 it was the 1st of 3 post offices. The 2nd was in The Row and the 3rd is in our village shop) |
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The Village Shop c 1907 | |
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Crow Street. Opposite the yellow - yes yellow - telephone box is Macky Willet's shop at the side of Cedar Cottage | |
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Poplar Hall to the left; wheelwrights to the right next to the Cock Inn | Bread Charity prior to WW2 |
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Church Street 1910. The two blacksmiths and some children outside the old forge. The forge moved next to the Cock in about 1921. Standing on the cart is the man who used to fill the potholes in Henham's roads | |
![]() 1928 - Frank Camp delivering milk to Stone Cottage |
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![]() Pat Meads and his father Charlie, outside Starr Garage with their Rover 100 and Model T Ford |
![]() The Star Pub as a garage |
![]() 2016 - 'Star Cottage' being re-thatched |
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![]() Star Garage in 2016 |
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c1900 stagecoach outside The Cock Inn |
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The Wary Pond | |
![]() above and below - The Row |
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