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Seven undated stereograph images of Reepham.Six of the group are a set, the seventh pair of images are mounted on a different size & kind of card.One image from each pair is shown and include :- Two views of Church Plain Two views towards…

Single page of a sales brochure relating to the closing down of Reepham Brewery in 1878. Out of over 50 pubs these are the first four lots:- Kings Arms, Black Lion, George (& Dragon), Sun Inn. The descriptions include details of rooms, outbuildings…

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.

South side of the Market Place looking towards the KIngs Arms. D. & H. Kendall Chapman's premises show that the post office has removed & now sells cards, stationery, sweets, Walls Ice Cream etc.Note the white telephone box.

Group of children in the Market Place beside the Bircham Institute and in front of The Kings Arms. Sign advertises Bullard's Ales and below there is a glass covered veranda. Carts parked outside E.T. Stoner.

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A view showing the south side of the Market Place from the King's Arms to the Sun Inn.

The King's Arms in Reepham Market Place. The right hand wing is now (2021) a local office for Bonhams.

A pub crawl through history by Joyce Cox describing Reepham public houses.

Aerial view of Reepham Market Place showing Bircham Centre, Kings Arms and shops opposite Post Office. "Hardiment's Stores" painted on wall of corner shop.Outside Bircham Centre - white telephone box, no bus shelter.

Military group on right are probably RAF. On the left are firemen in helmets. The Bircham Institute and the King's Arms pub with a glass canopy on the right, are in the background.
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