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Photo from SW shows front door on corner under sign bracket but no sign, Display windows on Norwich Road and Birchams Yard, Signs "ALPHA TELEVISION" & "NORMAN ...... . " Lean-to portion in Birchams Yard.

Mrs. Ben Stimpson, Mr & Mrs Harold Rump and Mr & Mrs W.J. (Jack) Lawn loading lunches into the delivery car for the Meals on Wheels Service run by Reepham's Red Cross group.

Presentation by Sir Bartle Frere to Reepham Ambulance Depot, winners of EDP Challenge Cup 1942.Civil Defence First Aid Party: W J Lawn, Mrs G.F. LawnE. Reynolds, R Lambert snr, J LambertAmbulance Team:E. Symonds, First Aid AttendantF. Walker, Driver

Regular sessions were held in the Old Brewery House Hotel during the 1960s - 1990s.
Mrs. Lawn in uniform. June Barrett is the donor in the foreground.

Canon Gordon and Mrs Pat Dodson in fancy dress for the Victorian Evening in Reepham in 1991. This was a charity event held to raise funds for the RAYS Hall.

Certificate awarded to the Reepham Branch formed on 22 February 1946 in recognition of 25 years continuous good work.

British Legion Womens Section formed in Reepham in 1946 and closed in 2016.

Certificate of Merit awarded to the Reepham Branch 1973-1974

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

An account of the box tomb located in St Mary's Church, Reepham

These poems are selected from a large number of poems submitted to a poetry competition which was part of the Reepham Literature Festival in 1999

The Archive holds a stock of about 30 Magazines in 2020.

There are some unfortunate errors in this magazine. A photograph of Ron Gibbs appears as Ann Dickenson's father. Her father was Fred. J. Gibbs.

GB-REE-1707191706a.pdf is the OCR version…

Photograph taken in the churchyard at the side of Reepham Town Hall in 1917 showing officers, staff and patients of the hospital including Sister Stelling, Sister Keeley, Nurse Dewing, Nurse Maddison, Nurse Mortlock and Nurse Langton. Dr. E V Perry…

The current town hall was previously called Hackford Parish Hall, and earlier was the school for Hackford & Whitwell children. It was commandeered as a hospital during WWI.

Postcard sent from Reepham 11 Sept 1916 addressed to Mr. Frank Mole,…

Group of twelve men in cricket whites and blazers in front of an open pavilion.
Likely to be a Reepham Cricket Team.

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Group of 13 men, outside an open pavilion, 11 in cricket whites, umpire wearing a hat, man on left possibly a scorer.

Written on reverse : Reepham 1921.

Watts Austin, born around 1830, butcher, with his wife, in about 1904.
His father, also Watts Austin, 1802-1877 was a butcher. He married Ann Pye who was listed as a pauper at her death in 1884.

Sent to the Reepham Archive by a descendant of…

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Samuel Bircham with the Wood Pigeon and Peewit Patrols and their leaders outside Hackford House. Amy Rump is the 'girl scout' on the horse.

Annotated copy included.

The Grand Parade held on Wednesday afternoon 15 June 1950 of Light, Heavy, Riding and Saddle Horses and Vehicles. These came from many local farms and traders.

Robert became a gamekeeper at Hackford Hall and in 1918 moved to Beachamwell near Swaffham. His daughter Fernleigh Eaglen married Alfred Hardiment, grocer in the Market Place, Reepham, in 1932. Robert's father was a shepherd at Hackford.

Busy day with parked cars, delivery vans and cyclists in Reepham Market Place in the 1980s. B Robertson, Family Butcher, opened in 1987, with signwriting above the windows, the awning came much later. The Chimes was an antique shop with a tearoom…
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