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View of Dereham Road showing Reepham Self Service Stores, empty and with a sold placard outside. The shop had previously been the site of Norwich Corporation Electricity Office.
Two colour images taken from across the road, probably from the same…

Dereham Road looking towards the Market Place with the Wallace King sign over the property now (2022) know as the Bircham Centre. Photograph taken around 1919.
Full size image shows a white pole near the entrance gate to the Kings Arms Bowing…

Reepham Fire Station in Dereham Road.

Postcard of Dereham Road before surfacing and pavements. Wallace King boards can be seen on Hackford House. Telegraph pole indicates the presence of the telephone.Further copy in Norfolk Heritage Explorations - REEP48.

Postcard of Dereham Road looking towards the Market Place. Wallace King in evidence in Hackford House premises.

Information about the uses of a village pound. Further info from Jane Wood rcvd via Reepham Life & Ann Middlemas January 2021 :-The land surrounded by a brick wall which currently makes up the driveway and north garden of the house Moorcroft (on…

Dick Vout delivering milk on Dereham Road. Details about Edward Le Neve who lived at Tyler's Mead in the early 1900s.

Photograph marked Rose Cottage, Reepham.
This house is on Dereham Road and is now known as Tyler's Mead.

Postcard of a family standing outside the house now known as Tyler's Mead.

The postcard is addressed to Mrs.C.E. Browne, The Grove, Marsham, Norwich and is stamped 10 July 1907.

Dereham Road in winter 1955 (est). Mr. Vout delivering milk from his horse drawn cart. The lady at the back of the cart is Cissy Laskey.Judging by the clothes the two items of Dick Vout's milk deliveries seem to be during the same winter - more…

Reepham Fire Station in the Old Primitive Methodist Chapel on Dereham Road in the 1930s

Photograph showing the use of the disused Primitive Methodist Chapel on Dereham Road as the new fire station. Comments from Edward Gibbs on the use of the old manual fire engine.

Letter from Mrs. Sheila M. Frackiewicz (nee Cane). dated 3 March 2010. Sheila was born in the 1920s and was the daughter of Dr. Maurice Cane and and his wife. The family lived in the house now known as Eynsford House.

Looking downhill with Eynsford House hedge on left. No tarmac, no footway. Primitive Methodist Chapel in original state. Bircham centre in distance occupied by Wallace King's furniture stores. Curved cutaway corner on building on SE corner.

A4 format calendar with historical photographs and smaller modern colour photographs of the same view with notes and page per month layout.
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