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Henry Piercy
Henry John Piercy (1860-1933) was a great uncle of Wesley Piercy (cousin to Wesley's grandfather Thomas Piercy). Henry was married to Emma Bowes in 1884 and worked as a gardener. In 1901 he was working in Euston, Suffolk, for the Duke of Grafton at…
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Eva Mabel Leonard
Eva Mabel Leonard (1896-1977)
Studio portrait taken about 1918
Eva's husband was Reginald Fisher, youngest son of George Ephraim Fisher. George ran the grocery an drapery business from the premises that was once Motts Pharmacy, now the…
Studio portrait taken about 1918
Eva's husband was Reginald Fisher, youngest son of George Ephraim Fisher. George ran the grocery an drapery business from the premises that was once Motts Pharmacy, now the…
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Alice Maud Gayford
Alice Maud Gayford (1894-1939)
Alice was the daughter of Frederick Gayford, a carpenter. She was a domestic servant
The photograph was probably taken in about 1921 when Alice was working for William and Mercy Pitcher in London. William had been a…
Alice was the daughter of Frederick Gayford, a carpenter. She was a domestic servant
The photograph was probably taken in about 1921 when Alice was working for William and Mercy Pitcher in London. William had been a…
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Robert Howe
Robert Matthew Howe (1863-1940) in Bircham's Yard, Norwich Road. Robert was a stockman at various farms in the local area. Born in Swanton Morley, he lived for a long while in Weston Longville. In 1921 he was living in Bircham's Yard and working on…
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Cecil Lewis Pask
Cecil (1896-1963) was a son of William A. Pask and his third wife Annie Sarah Rowe. Cecil began his working life as a tailor's apprentice to his father. After serving in WWI as a gunner in the Royal Field Artillery he married Doris Wilson in 1924.…
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John William Frankland
John William Frankland (1895-1964)
John's father, Charles Frankland, was a tailor (& a gardener) who worked for William Pask. John himself worked as a gardener and after serving in WWI he worked at the Moor House for Ernest Hudson. The family lived…
John's father, Charles Frankland, was a tailor (& a gardener) who worked for William Pask. John himself worked as a gardener and after serving in WWI he worked at the Moor House for Ernest Hudson. The family lived…
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De Dion Bouton Car
Image of two very smart young men in a De Dion Bouton car, taken at the bottom of Dereham Road.
Tags: 1900s, RL Calendar 2024, Towns End
May Mary Tubby
May Mary Tubby -nee Barrett (1899-1983)
Born in Felthorpe, by 1911 the family was living in Whitwell. Her father Edward was a farm labourer. In 1919 May married William Tubby and in 1921 they were living in Station Road, probably in the cottages…
Born in Felthorpe, by 1911 the family was living in Whitwell. Her father Edward was a farm labourer. In 1919 May married William Tubby and in 1921 they were living in Station Road, probably in the cottages…
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Frances & Elsie Piercy
Wesley Piercy's mother Lucy had two sisters, Frances and Elsie.
Frances Mary Piercy(1886-1969) - seated
Frances was the eldest child of Thomas Piercy and his wife Mary Besford Timbers. She worked as a domestic servant until she married William J…
Frances Mary Piercy(1886-1969) - seated
Frances was the eldest child of Thomas Piercy and his wife Mary Besford Timbers. She worked as a domestic servant until she married William J…
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Booton, Norwich Road
Copy of a view of Norwich Road, Booton, from the Kings Head looking towards Reepham. The cottages on the roadside are now mostly painted white. Original pc copied & enlarged
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