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The view of the church towers in the background suggests that this is the workyard on the site of the current Spar shop and the yard behind it. Sidney Eglington is on the left, the older man in the three-piece suit may be Robert Parker Gooch who died…

Sepia postcard of Eglington & Gooch's machine works with a large assortment of agricultural equipment. The work yard based in the area of Malthouse Yard and the site of the Spar supermarket. The name on the right-hand shed is McCormick Harvesting…

Eglington & Gooch's works existed on the site of the current Spar shop in Ollands Road employing a variety of skilled workmen, blacksmiths, carpenters, wheelwrights and farriers.

Demolition Work at the corner of Ollands Road and Malthouse Yard after the closure of Randells, in preparation for the new houses to be built on the site.
Swiss Cottage and houses on Norwich Road can be seen in the background.

Display text & photographs describing Randell's Cottages, the George Inn & Malthouse Yard.

The two farriers are believed to be Walter Rudd and A. Lock. The blacksmith's was at the corner of Ollands Road and Malthouse Yard, part of Eglington's yard.
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