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  • Tags: Reepham Moor

Moor Lodge was for many years the home of Herbert Temple Owen, manager of Barclays Bank in Reepham. His wife Annie was the youngest daughter of Rev. M. Wilkinson.

Thatched cottage near the corner of The Moor where it meets Orchard Lane. Two army cyclists are pictured about 1917, with a woman who was possibly Mrs. Self, mother of Charlie Self.

Two views of the corner where the Moor reaches Norwich Road. The signpost looks newly erected in the first image.

Postcard of the junction of the Moor with the bottom of New Road (on the right) & looking towards the Norwich Road. High hedging replaces/hides the picket fence.

Two views, taken at different times, of the row of cottages on the left of the road that leads up towards Orchard Lane. The shop was a grocer's business run by Martin Luther Dewing. The barn-type building in the second picture still looks the same.

A comprehensive history of Reepham Moor, including an account of Moor House, tithes and dwellings on The Moor.

Transcription of notes written by Harry Hawes in two notebooks, describing houses, their occupiers and businesses in Reepham. It begins with details of Reepham Moor and continues into Reepham Market Place. Many of the tales from 'A True Story',…

Group of 8 smartly dressed men and 1 child in front of a wall on Reepham Moor

Notes written by J.C. Barringer for an exhibition organised by the Reepham branch of the Workers' Educational Association. Presented at St. Michael's Church in May 1975.

A row of thatched cottages on Orchard Lane, Reepham Moor once known as Stocks Hill Cottages, demolished circa 1939.

Old sepia postcard of part of Reepham Moor showing the house called The Old Monastery on the left.

Copy of a sepia postcard showing Reepham Moor. In the distance can be seen a man with a cart and a lady in a long dress.

Blanche Dewing served as a VAD Nurse in Reepham during the First World War. She was the daughter of Martin Dewing and the family lived in Reepham Moor. The photograph on display in Reepham Archive is annotated “Blanche Dewing” & has always been…

Shows New Road frontage and gable end wall in Reepham Moor. Crinkle marks suggest it is a copy of an older photo.

2 photos of front and 2 of the east wall. The (presumed) proprietor appears in one of each.

From south inscribed on back "Present front door - modern chimney pots on old stack"
From north inscribed on back "Moor Farm and Barn. Oldest part to L. ?Leanto kitchen"
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