Postcard advertising Tommy Ruffles' Band. Since Tommy Ruffles was a Fakenham resident the brass players are most likely to have been members of Fakenham Band. This item is included because of Tommy Ruffles' longstanding connections with Reepham…
5 items :- 1 cake tin 155mm dia x 75mm deep1 small rectangular shovel (for cooking?)1 rounded shovel 145mm x 55mm x 70mm1 small funnel 75mm dia x 127mm, small triangular hook on rim1 small funnel 65mm dia x 116mmThe cake tin is labelled 'Example of…
Family trees pertaining to the Timbers family of Reepham and Salle. Included is the report of Charles Timbers' funeral in 1922. He had been the manager of the Kerdiston estate for J. J. Bishop & later his son Arthur Bishop.
Thurning, Ordnance Survey, 1906, second edition, surveyed in 1884-85, revised in 1905, scale 1:2500, ref. Norfolk Sheet XXVII 9, showing Thurning Hall and Tyby.
Thurning, Ordnance Survey, 1906, second edition, surveyed in 1885, revised in 1905, scale 1:2500, ref. Norfolk Sheet XXVII 5, showing Thurning Hall and church.
Early photograph, taken before 1934, with a presentation border. It shows the threshing model 'steamed up' suggesting that it was a fully workable model. The model was made by Fred J, Gibbs, nephew of Edward Gibbs.
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.
Three views of Ollands Road taken in the late 1960s (?). Two show the top of Ollands Road. Part of the sign for the Crown public house can just be seen at the edge on the right. A third view, looking down the road, showing part of buildings that were…
Two articles about The Walking Man statue made by Reepham stonemason William Lain in 1972. This stood outside the Walking Man Antiques shop run by Mr. Lain and his wife Mary at their business in Norwich Road, Reepham.
Photographs of the front (inset shows porch window close-up) & rear of the Sun with the display text used in the RS Exhibition 2003. Includes a view of Whitwell Road showing the rear of the Sun.