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E. T. Ruffles with Aylsham Fellowship Band, prize-winners at a Cambridge festival.

Group photograph outside the Band Hall including E. T. Ruffles, Gordon Frankland

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.

E. T. Ruffles with, on his left, Sir Thomas and Lady Cook, possibly taken at Sennowe Park in the early 1930s.

Crowded giant marquee at Sennowe Park (the home of Sir Thomas Cook, at one time president of the EABBA) in the early 1930s. Probably one of the early East Anglian Brass Band Association's Contests.

Eades Mill was at one time the only water mill left in the area. Like Hackford Hall it is now a holiday rental.

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Participants L to R :- L. C. Goose (Clerk to St. Faith's & Aylsham RDC)D Kendall Chapman (Clerk to Reepham Parish Council)M. G.Mwandike (from Tanganyika)F. N. Kulubya (from Uganda) Mrs W. M. Simmons (Chairman of Reepham Parish Council)

Report of a contest at St. Andrew's Hall lasting 6 hours followed by a concert in the evening. Reepham Band scored the highest marks in the class C contest. Back Row : Pam Swayze, Gordon Frankland, conductor Ann ChilmanFront Row : Nancy Woods,…

The east window was completed in the early 1920s as part of the Hackford & Whitwell War Memorial.

Ebenezer Kiddell and his work force, 4 men and 2 women, at his yard in Oulton Street. The business later moved to Station Road, opposite the Methodist Chapel in Reepham, possibly the site of the second image.

Ebenezer Kiddell, to the right of the…

This building has had a variety of uses including a bakery and a Spar mini-market. In the background is the Old Rectory, built in the 1860s and home to the Rev. Wilkinson and his daughters for many years.

Echo Lodge, on Ollands Road, is the last remnant of the Ollands estate. Built as housing for the coachman.

Portrait photographs of E T Ruffles, conductor of Reepham Band

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Notes on items concerning education, schools and schooling in Reepham,

Studio portrait of Edward Gibbs (1861-1959) with his wife Emma (1863-1960), possibly taken to record an anniversary. They were first cousins and were married at Hickling in October 1888.If the occasion was their silver wedding the photograph would…

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Edward Gibbs in his Rover car (1910 6hp) while on leave during WWI.
Second image shows the AOC cap badge,shoulder badge and medal records.

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Invoice Form with decorative heading showing telephone number & postal address. Reepham 204. Norfolk NOR 71X.

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Detailed manuscript accounts book dating from the purchase of the Ironmongery and Agricultural Seed Business from Stephen Leeds in 1888 until 1915.
Business valued at £1196 on 11 October 1888.

From articles published in the Reepham Society Newsletter, Spring 1989, written by the editor, Michael Black, with assistance from Marjorie Gibbs.
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