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Whitwell, showing Hackford and Whitwell Halls, Ordnance Survey, 1906, scale 1:2500, Norfolk Sheet XXXVIII 9, surveyed in 1891-94, revised in 1905.

Ordnance Survey 1906, second edition, scale 1:2500, Norfolk Sheet XXXVIII 10, surveyed in 1891-94, revised in 1905

Original (not scanned) and tracing by Kate Nightingale

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Wood Dalling centre (Norton Corner), Ordnance Survey, 1978, scale 1:2500, ref. TG 0828-0928

Thurning, Ordnance Survey, 1906, second edition, surveyed in 1885, revised in 1905, scale 1:2500, ref. Norfolk Sheet XXVII 5, showing Thurning Hall and church.

Thurning, Ordnance Survey, 1906, second edition, surveyed in 1884-85, revised in 1905, scale 1:2500, ref. Norfolk Sheet XXVII 9, showing Thurning Hall and Tyby.

Memories from Heather Normand (née Beaver)

Memories of Christmas in Reepham from an interview with Marjorie Gibbs on 23 November 1987

Studio Portrait photograph signed Grace Barry and dated April 5 1919.
Lady Barry was the Commandant of the Reepham Red Cross Hospital. She is wearing the M. B. E. which she was awarded in Feb 1919.

Norfolk Research Committee : Excavation and Fieldwork to be carried out at Whitwell Hall on Saturday 31 March and Sunday 1 April - year tbc
This was part of a study course run by Chris Barringer and David Yaxley. These courses created a great…

Collage of photographs recording flowers & insects present on the common in July 2017. No text.

5 items :- 1 cake tin 155mm dia x 75mm deep1 small rectangular shovel (for cooking?)1 rounded shovel 145mm x 55mm x 70mm1 small funnel 75mm dia x 127mm, small triangular hook on rim1 small funnel 65mm dia x 116mmThe cake tin is labelled 'Example of…

"Let's Celebrate!"
A presentation to commemorate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
Selection of items from Reepham Archive describing various celebrations not solely connected to royalty. Many photographs appear as separate items on the…

An in-depth research paper on the history of Hackford parish from 1000 AD. Refer to GB/REE/2103301155 for an explanation of the sketches of All Saints.

Jack Brahms, Army Cyclist Corps, 1916.
Jack, 17, the only Jewish boy in his unit, the 3rd City of London Yeomanry is in the front row on the right.
Jack travelled by train from London to Reepham to start his army career at the local headquarters…

John Bingley Barraclough was the incumbent for Hackford & Whitwell from 1911 to 1913, living at Whitwell Vicarage. Includes a statement of accounts.

An extensive history of cricket in Reepham and Salle from the 1920s to 1989

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

History of Reepham Town Band from its beginnings in 1916 until 1984 when it became Matthews Norfolk Brass with financial support from Bernard Matthews.
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