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Short observational report with photographs by Kate Nightingale about the architectural history of The Foldgate.

Information given by the Egmores who ran The Foldgate in the 1950s & 60s.

Refer to Fifteen Locals by Joyce Cox for more information.

The Foldgate, a thatched public house on Whitwell Common, operated from the 1830s through to 1969. The name can also appear as Falgate, Faldgate, Fallgate, Folgate.

Refer to Fifteen Locals by Joyce Cox for more information.

Early photograph of the Sun Inn in the snow, looking towards Towns End. The Market Room sign is visible, used for transactions on Market Day.

The King's Arms in Reepham Market Place. The right hand wing is now (2021) a local office for Bonhams.

View of Back Street showing the sign for the Greyhound public house. The sign has now gone and the building is a private house.

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

On reverse: 1952 "Old Kings Head" Booton, Norfolk, when Spider Hardiment (builder) lived there.

A pub crawl through history by Joyce Cox describing Reepham public houses.

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

Original and one photocopy annotated with people's names.
Mrs Violet Watson, Mr & Mrs Stanley Watson & Fred Watson. Taken about 1920. Also Morris Cowley car. Annotations differ re Licensee. and who is where. Signs for Steward & Patteson and Market…
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