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Henry Maurice Pratt carried on his tailoring business in what is now Reepham's Post Office. It had been a tailor's for some years and was advertised as "The Little Shop with the Big Stock". Like Albert King Henry Pratt lived in Church Hill…

Image of the post office in 1969 when C.D. Jones was the manager.

The Post Office Street, Wood Dalling, with three adults, two bicycles and two children

Reepham Market Place showing R. W. Austin, butchers, the Post Office, Corner Shop and Gurney's Bank. A tricycle with wicker side car is in the bottom right.

Two ladies on the steps outside the post office in the 1950s. The Bushells managed the post office until it was taken over by Mr. Brinded.

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…

Sign reads: A.E.BUSH, Grocer and Draper Alfred Bush and his wife Sybil ran the post office in Bawdeswell from 1920 to 1937 when the post office was taken over by the Whybrows.Notes on the post office included in File 12.

View towards the Market Place from the churchyard. Post Office on right.

View from top of St. Michael's tower. Craske's shop sign (previously Riches?) just legible. Looks like Post Box is being emptied. Road markings. Barclays still in Bank House so pre 1991.

A4 format calendar with historical photographs and smaller modern colour photographs of the same view with notes and page per month layout.
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