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Group of men outside the Old Rectory gates showing off a prize bull. Sidney Eglington on left, possibly Edward Gibbs at centre behind the bull, Richard Watts Austin, butcher, may be third from the right.
Irelands' Fat Cattle Show was held annually…

View across the Market Place showing Stoner's shop, Austin the butcher and the Sun Inn. Possibly taken at the end of market day, judging by the number of carts still parked.

Postcard with selection of views compiled from other postcards. It may have been intended to be used as a Christmas Greetings card.

Reepham Market Place showing R. W. Austin, butchers, the Post Office, Corner Shop and Gurney's Bank. A tricycle with wicker side car is in the bottom right.

Watts Austin, born around 1830, butcher, with his wife, in about 1904.
His father, also Watts Austin, 1802-1877 was a butcher. He married Ann Pye who was listed as a pauper at her death in 1884.

Sent to the Reepham Archive by a descendant of…

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Programme of musical entertainment based on a Minstrel Show, with H. C. Peck as the Interlocutor (Master of Ceremonies). The Black Diamonds Troupe also included a Tambo and a Bones (nicknames for the musicians who played the tambourine & the…
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