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An account of an accident in 1811 in which a gentleman on horseback died while crossing the ford at Booton, some years before a bridge was constructed. Also an account of the removal of the windmill at Booton. Both articles from a handwritten letter…

An account of the restoration of the bells in the bell tower of St Michael's Reepham in 1977, including increasing the number of bells from six to eight.

A history of the three churches of Reepham: St Mary's Reepham, St Michael's Whitwell and All Saints Hackford

Two images of crowds and cars gathering in the Market Place to witness the church clock being re-instated in St. Michael's tower.

Flags are decorating the buildings and 'God Save the King' can be seen on Hilton's shopfront. The white surplices of…

Detailed descriptions of Reepham's three churches, including memorial inscriptions & parish registers, plus secular historic details of the three parishes.
A second edition was published in 1977.

Report from EDP of St. Michael's revamp in 2010, plus 3-fold pamphlet explaining changes to be made. Further cutting from 2011 reporting on RIBA award made to Norwich's A Squared architects.

A second guide taking the form of a Heritage Detective’s Trail around Reepham’s three churches, written by Saul Penfold and the pupils of Reepham Primary School with illustrations by Mike McEwen.

Supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Copies…

Guide to Reepham's churches with brief comments & historical information.

Written by Tony Foottit (Bishop of Lynn 1999-2003). With acknowledgements from Reepham PCC to the compilers of previous guides including N.W.Groves and Michael Sayer. It…

List of rectors & vicars of the three Reepham churches from 1261 to 1968. A framed list used to hang on the west wall of St. Mary's, behind the font. This list also appears in the booklet by M. J. Sayer 'Reepham's Three Churches'. (RS Database…

View of St. Michael's Church & Church Plain showing Millers Stores with people standing outside the shop. The church tower is covered in ivy.

Copy of an original postcard : J&S 5578

Two postcards showing the communicating door between St. Michaels and St. Mary's churches, one view from St. Michael's vestry and the other looking from St. Mary's.
Both stamped 'Reepham Society' on the reverse.

Details of the memorial inscriptions in the churches of St. Mary & St. Michael & their churchyards at Reepham, Norfolk. Includes plan of the churchyard and an index to names, places & occupations recorded on the memorials. Cover & introduction…

The Jacobean pulpit in St. Michael's church before the two churches were combined into one parish.

The two churches from Back Street. Note the height of the churchyard from the road.

The east window was completed in the early 1920s as part of the Hackford & Whitwell War Memorial.

Close-up of the clock in St. Michael's church tower

View of the church with clock in operation. Morley's IXL Bakery at extreme left.

Tuck postcard RPHM 7
Poor copy on Billy & Gladys Sturman's CD Item 013

WWI Soldiers outside Miller's shop on Church Plain Reepham. Some soldiers are at ease and some at attention.

Postcard of Reepham Churches, B&W drawing. Trace of signature bottom right, could be E. Purdy
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