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A Tuck postcard of Whitwell Vicarage on Mill Road (here called The Rectory) which first appears in the 1881 census occupied by Rev W. H. Freeman. The house may have been built in the mid-1870s. The second postcard is a copy- the original would have…

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Image of Booton Church, possibly a Tuck postcard

View of the front of the house.
Tuck postcard RPHM 8.

Postcard of the north and west sides of Reepham Market Place, showing the Brewery House, shops and vintage cars.
Tuck RPHM 2

Looking towards Dereham Road with Barclays Bank in view, taken in about 1960.

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

Tuck postcard RPHM 16

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

Unstamped sepia postcard of Bawdeswell Post Office.Message reads:Every good wish for Christmas and New Year. Have you heard of the plane crash on our little church completely destroying it and damaging houses opposite (Nov 6th). It was one of our…

View of Chaucer House, The Street, Bawdeswell taken before 1928.
Unused Tuck postcard
BWDL 4

Bawdeswell's church was the only Norfolk village parish church to be destroyed in World War II. In 1944 an RAF Mosquito returning from a raid over Germany crashed into the church causing extensive damage to the church and nearby buildings.

Reepham Primary School with children playing in the road

Tuck postcard RPHM 15
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