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  • Tags: RL Calendar 2019

Written to promote interest in the Bircham Centre centenary celebrations in summer 2019.

Nonconformist chapels and places of worship in Reepham during the 1800s and early 1900s.

Norwich Road in the early 1900s, with brief details about Beaver House, Jesse Bircham and John Rooke.

Background to The Star, a public house on Whitwell Street, with details about its landlords William Morris and Frederick Watson.

Members of Reepham Orchestral Band in the early 1900s; charitable events; band of the 3rd Norfolk Rifle Volunteers.

Identification of some of the families who lived on Salle Street in the 1800s, particularly Joseph Leeds, landlord of the White Horse.

Brief history of the shop at Towns End Corner, currently V's Cafe. Previous proprietors had been George Grief, Ada Frost and J. Dixon.

The early days of Gibbs' ironmongers shop.

After the suicide of his father Robert, Philip Leamon and his brother Arthur took over the farming and tannery business. Philip soon got into debt leading to bankruptcy which resulted in the sale of the Whitwell Hall Estate.

Group photograph of the members attending the Reepham Methodist Church Circuit Quarterly Meeting in 1910.
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