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Cecil (1896-1963) was a son of William A. Pask and his third wife Annie Sarah Rowe. Cecil began his working life as a tailor's apprentice to his father. After serving in WWI as a gunner in the Royal Field Artillery he married Doris Wilson in 1924.…

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Colour photograph of Nelson House on Back Street, once a public house. The licence was refused in 1909 and the house was sold. In 1911 William Pask, the tailor, is registered as living there with his family.

Photograph of William Alfred Pask, age 91, with his third wife Annie Sarah Rowe, on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. They are probably standing outside Nelson House on Back Street.
Newspaper cutting from the Daily Mirror.

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An account of the life of Reepham tailor William Alfred Pask, 1851-1943

Picture of Mr. Pask's shop after he moved his business from the Market Place to Towns End Corner. The signs read: Outfitter, Master Tailor, Draper.

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Mr. Pask outside his shop with two ladies, probably his two youngest daughters Hilda and Rosie who continued to run the business after he died in 1943 aged 91.
The windows advertise the range of clothes offered; liveries, breeches, hunting uniforms…

Members described but no date.Back Row -- Harry Woodcock - Downing? - Tubby? Billy Stearman, Keith Pask, Bert Ellis-- David Downing Front Row Doreen Hardesty, John Humphrey (Wood Dalling)Jack Barber, Harold Alford -- -Noel Laskey? Harold Hardesty-

12 page brochure with particulars for the sale of Sun Barn Farm offered in 11 lots at the auction held by Messrs Irelands at The King's Arms Hotel, Reepham on Wednesday 9 June 1920.
Lots include several at Towns End Corner, including Fred J Gibbs'…

From an unknown and undated newspaper report headed 'Reepham Sunday Activities' details are given of the Reepham Corps playing with the Norwich 3 SA Band under their band-master H. Woodhouse. The bands played at open air services in Cawston and in…

Two photographs, one showing Hilda and Rosa Pask and a second with Clifford Sendall and Charles Randolph Pask dated 1914.

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Wings for Victory Parade 1943

The photograph is taken in Reepham Market Place in front of the Old Brewery House.
The newspaper cutting describes the parade, a dance, the Sunday service and an exhibition of model aircraft in the Bircham Institute.

View towards Dereham Road with Fred Gibbs shop on near left and Pask's beyond. Garage on corner on right. Iron Signpost on near left.

Towns End Corner looking toward Dereham Road. Crowd of people including some on flat roof of Pask's shop (Civil & Military High Class Tailor). Gospel Room on left beyond rounded corner wall.

Sports Day Prize-Giving

From L to R :
Ronny Allen, Geoffrey Pask, Jo McCarthy ( 'Miss Reepham'), Tom Dack (Headmaster), Donald Chapman (Postmaster), Miss Bird (Infant School Teacher), Vernon Whall, David Hindry, John Stimpson, David Henry, Chris…

Front row L to R :-Geoffrey Matthews, Lesley Moy, Peter Tubby, Sheila LeeNancy Woods (later worked in Riches Stores), Lily CoxSylvia Pardon (married name Wright), Joan BarberAudrey Fuller, Margaret Mason (married name Vincent)Peggy Miller, Winnie…

Notes of band members appearing in a series of 21 photographs in the Reepham Society Collection.

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Reepham Society identifications:Doorway :- Broughton, Eileen Alford, David BirdMiddle Row :- Wendy & Tessa Seely, Kathleen Middleton, Edith Pask, Sylvia Willimott, Diane Ewing the May Queen, Elizabeth MillerFront :- Pamela Lowe, Olive Secker,…
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