Two views, taken at different times, of the row of cottages on the left of the road that leads up towards Orchard Lane. The shop was a grocer's business run by Martin Luther Dewing. The barn-type building in the second picture still looks the same.
History of the Marriott's Way, a 26-mile footpath, bridleway and cycle route that follows the routes of two disused railway lines, running between Aylsham and Norwich, which officially opened on 1 May 1991.
Inspection of Hackford House Troop of Boy Scouts by Col. Barclay on 6th August 1913. This took place in the garden of the Brewery House. (Chimneys on the Ollands estate can be seen in the background.)
An account of the history of the railway line around Reepham. It refers to the Midland & Great Northern railway line although this was the Wroxham to County School branch of the Great Eastern Railway line.
An account of the last passenger train on the railway line between Wroxham and County School on 13 September 1952, based on a newspaper report in the Norfolk News, 19 September 1952.
8 colour photographs of pew end carvings/finials in St Mary's taken for a Reepham Society exhibition. Four were used as a contribution to the Norfolk Heritage Exploration project.
One example given here.
A history of Whitwell & Reepham Station and the Midland and Great Northern Joint Railway (M&GN) from the station opening in 1882 to 1959 when passenger services ceased.
"Making, Selling & Servng in Reepham - Images from our Past"
Reepham Archive, Reepham Society & Gressenhall Museum combined to present an exhibition in the Bircham Centre on Sat. 18th July 2015.
The exhibition included, as well as a display of…
Three colour photographs taken in 1968 to celebrate the opening of Reepham's new fire station, built in 1967. The first picture shows the huge Sun Barn behind the fire engine with a portion of the old Band Hall in the background.The fire station had…
Two images of an army band - Royal Artillery? - providing entertainment in Reepham Market Place during WWI watched by Reepham families, other uniformed troops and some recuperating soldiers in their hospital blues.Item #1112 – GB-REE-2112100959 is a…