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  • Tags: RL Calendar 2016

Walter Rudd & his grandson David in Randell's lorry.

Image taken outside the granary building at Reepham Station. Frederick Hurn is second from right from the centre horse, Ben Stimpson is to the left. The company supplied corn, coal, meal and manure.

Used in RS Magazine 1991.

View towards Church Hill Cottages. This area is now called Church Hill rather than Norwich Road.

View along Back Street from beside The Oaks looking west towards School Road. Back wall of Kings Arms on right, part of Nelson Cottage visible on left.

Two images of an army band - Royal Artillery? - providing entertainment in Reepham Market Place during WWI watched by Reepham families, other uniformed troops and some recuperating soldiers in their hospital blues.Item #1112 – GB-REE-2112100959 is a…

An early postcard showing a view of the houses on New Road looking towards Station Plain.

Tuck postcard RPHM 16

Booton Windmill, originally situated on Windmill Hill in Mill Lane, off Ollands Road, is shown working there on the 1844 Tithe map. It was moved to Booton Hill in 1903 (some sources say it was demolished in 1890) and this photograph was taken in…

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

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…

Early performances of the minstrel group, particularly at a Garden Fete with electric lighting provided by Dixon's shop at Towns End Corner.

Photograph of junior players in Reepham Band taken in 1940 behind the Dial House with Pamela Barsted, the first female player, sitting between Gordon Frankland and Tommy Ruffles.
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