E. T. Ruffles conducting a group of at least three bands with a young audience in the top RH corner (possibly part of a final concert at an EABBA Band Festival)
A second photograph of the poster advertising the Whitsuntide concerts given by Reepham Band at Wellington PIer Gardens. George Harrison & Bernard Barsted on the right.
Reepham Band of Hope, a band of 18 players or less, competed in all three sections i.e. March, Hymn and Selection. The band's conductor was F. W. Wallwork.
The contest began with the March Section, all…
Programme for a Band Contest at Reepham House held on 5 October 1946.
Note that Gordon Frankland is the Secretary (of the Reepham Recreation Ground Memorial Fund) and S. P. Eglington the Compere.
E. T. Ruffles is conducting Fakenham Town Band &…
Small B&W photo of shop on Market Place corner with four people in doorway (no names). Sign above "A.S.HARDIMENT". Wooden rail is topped with spikes.
Accompanied by text by Arthur Hardiment, nephew of A. S. Hardiment.
Riches Stores opposite Post Office. Central entrance door between display windows, Closed doors either side used for further display, Sign over "L.R.RICHES" Grocery, High Class Provisions, Wine & Spirit Merchant"
View inside Riches stores from doorway with Rita Grout behind counter at the weighing machine.
Newspaper cutting shows the same photograph with caption, in green, "the interior of LR Riches grocery, wine and spirit merchant shop in Reepham. Date…
A dance band whose members may have been well-known Reepham residents, playing for a 'Staff Dance'. They have either just played or are about to play a foxtrot.
Line-up : Trumpet, trombone, French horn, flute, percussion, double bass & piano.
L. S. Frost General Stores on Station Road built in 1935. Mrs Lilian Frost in the doorway. Her mother-in-law Ada Frost ran the original shop on Towns End Corner.
Ada Frost died in 1957.
Photograph taken after decimalisation in 1971.
Shop decorated with Union Jack bunting to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee. Inscribed on back "Station Stores 1977 Evelyn & Vernon Whall".
Winner of the 'Best Decorated Shop' category.
Family trees pertaining to the Timbers family of Reepham and Salle. Included is the report of Charles Timbers' funeral in 1922. He had been the manager of the Kerdiston estate for J. J. Bishop & later his son Arthur Bishop.