Three undated B&W Ordnance Survey images taken at different times. One shows the beginnings of the Richmond Rise & Bircham Road estates. In the other two the Ollands House is still present and there are still outbuildings on the land that was to…
This image is very similar to Item #158 but was taken on another occasion. Also taken from a hoist or cherry picker but the foreground activity is very different.
Three similar professional quality photographs of Reepham. Taken after the development of Merchants Yard & the Spar supermarket. Abbs Garage still existent as are the buildings behind the Old Brewery House Hotel.
Aerial & wide angle images of Reepham town centre, focusing on the Dial House development in 2015. 12 images prepared for use in The Dial brochure.
Two examples given here from January & April 2015.
On the left can be seen the start of the Crown Meadow Development, the disused station and storage that later became Kerri's Pine. The railway bridge over Marriott's Way is now a footpath to Coller's Way. Bottom right can be seen Fairway Garage and…
Photograph showing Randell’s workshops and showrooms, now Spar and Malthouse Yard, the site of Wilkins Mills, the Bircham's Brewery and the car park of the Old Brewery House Hotel.
Aerial view of Reepham Market Place showing Bircham Centre, Kings Arms and shops opposite Post Office. "Hardiment's Stores" painted on wall of corner shop.Outside Bircham Centre - white telephone box, no bus shelter.
From elevated platform at Rookery Farm looking towards the Fire Station.
Rear entrance drive and gardens of The Oaks Back Street. Driveway and wall works in progress at 45 School Road (The Granary).
Low angle photograph (taken from cherry picker) shows roofs of properties in Back Street, Market Place and beyond. Bircham Centre and Bank Building visible.
Aerial photograph from the north west shows both churches and Back Street & Church Street houses with their rear outbuildings. Building works in progress at York House.
Taken from elevated platform (cherry picker) showing the barns to west probably on a summer evening. North of the churches can be seen the roofs of new houses built on the site of Randell's yard.