Band at Oulton Broad including some members of the Reepham Band:Back Row: Bill Movely, Leslie Coe, David Foulger, David ?, Terry Norman (conductor), Trevor ?, David Dack, Les Smith, Colin Failes. Centre Row: Philip Musket, Andrew Norman, Shelia ?, ?,…
Typed agreement dated 20 June 1935 between the Bandsmen and the Committee of the same Band, that each Bandsman undertakes to purchase a complete set of Uniform from Messrs. Boosey & Hawkes to the value of £4.12.0d.
Handwritten agreement dated 31 May 1935 between the members of the Reepham Town Temperance Band that they become a uniform committee for the purpose of entering into a Purchase Agreement with Messrs. Boosey and Hawkes.
'Reepham Band joins top brass this week' Article in the Eastern Daily Press dated 31 October 1979 showing the band members under their musical director Tony Norman
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,…
St. Edward's Band, Kettering presented their First Annual Solo Contest and Concert on 15 December 1945, with guest band Reepham Juniors, Bandmaster S.S. Frankland and Conductor E.T.Ruffles.
The Finale of Land of Hope and Glory was preceded by an…
Short report of Reepham Town Band's success in the East Anglian Brass Band Competition at Thetford. The Band came out top of the Class A section, qualifying for entry into the national championships the following year.
Work gang of seven men and their tools next to a steam roller in the early 1900s outside the Dial House, Market Place, before the conservatory was demolished.
Samuel Bircham expressed his annoyance by letter to Norfolk County Council that they had…
This photograph is of the Brewery Yard behind the building now known as The Dial House (2019) and previously as The Old Brewery House Hotel. It is taken looking east and all the buildings have been demolished. The buildings on the left were replaced…
Photograph of an early motorbike with a wicker sidecar being ridden by Fred Gibbs with his cousin Edward Gibbs jnr as the passenger. Article includes details of Frederick Gibbs early life before he came to Reepham.
Mary Lovick was summoned on the information of Arthur Charles Spinks of Scarning (an egg collector for Messrs Sainsbury), for selling eggs not of the quality demanded by the purchaser.