Photograph of William Alfred Pask, age 91, with his third wife Annie Sarah Rowe, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. They are probably standing outside Nelson House on Back Street.
Newspaper cutting from the Daily Mirror.
Photograph of Winifred Pates when she was serving as a Red Cross nurse at Reepham's Hospital (VAD 52) during WWI. The second image shows her 'pink card' detailing her term of work and address.
Newspaper report about Jack Bennett who arrived in Reepham in February 1943, having recently been promoted to the rank of inspector after serving with the Sandringham Division as sergeant for eight years.
The photos include a studio portrait…
Details of expenses incurred by William Withers jun in completing work for William George dated 1817/1819 about the purchase from Mr. Hunt (nephew of Francis St John Hunt) of two pieces of land in Reepham & Salle.
Image taken outside the granary building at Reepham Station. Frederick Hurn is second from right from the centre horse, Ben Stimpson is to the left. The company supplied corn, coal, meal and manure.
View of the south side of the Market Place including Barclays Bank. Jewell's shop next to the Post Office. Ivy cleared from Ivy house. Freestone's lorry in left foreground.
Taken before 1971, possibly late 1950s.
View towards the Bircham Institute (Hackford House) from Towns End Corner showing the porch of the Sun Inn, Ivy House (ivy-covered), the Post Office, corner door of the Kings Arms just in view.
View towards Dereham Road taken after 1921 when Edward Gibbs made his son a partner. Austin the butcher now replaced with Utting. No petrol pumps at Towns End Corner.
View across the Market Place towards the north & east sides. Carlton House & Melton House in the centre with W. J. Ford Hilton's Stores both visible.
Jewell's postcard.
View towards St. Michael's with the clock in place. Suggests a date later than 1937 when the clock was replaced. Street light suspended across the road.