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Eva Mabel Leonard (1896-1977)

Studio portrait taken about 1918

Eva's husband was Reginald Fisher, youngest son of George Ephraim Fisher. George ran the grocery an drapery business from the premises that was once Motts Pharmacy, now the…

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G Fisher, Grocer, Draper and Outfitter, Market Place, Reepham, dated before 1903, with neighbouring saddler's shop.
This is an enhanced copy of GB/REE/1607301414 without the broken glass. It is also a wider view showing the roofline of the saddlers…

Reginald Fisher (1897-1954) was the second son of George Ephraim B Fisher and Helen Hardiment. He married Eva M Leonard. Pictured in the uniform of a Bombardier in the Royal Field Artillery.

Reginald enlisted in March 1916. WWI records show that…

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On reverse: Front row: Helen Fisher, George Fisher, Elsie Mary Fisher (the bride's sister), Percy Green, Harriet Fisher. Back row: not known, Walter Gaskins, and two young lads - Sydney Fisher and Reginald Fisher.Further information received in 2019:…

Descendants of William Gascoins who lived in Great Witchingham circa 1721-1765

Sign declares "G. Fisher Grocer Draper and Outfitter"
Label on the back says the shop gave its name to Fisher's Alley. A second annotation says "G. Fisher mentioned in 1896 Kelly's Directory"

Taken before 1903 when the roof-line of Hall's, the…

The group includes :-
George Fisher (in white jacket)
Mr. Howe (probably) far right with hat in hand,
Benjamin Edmunds Wyand - with a full beard and G.C. Clarke, Reepham, Veterinary Inspector

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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