Taken from elevated platform (cherry picker) showing the barns to west probably on a summer evening. North of the churches can be seen the roofs of new houses built on the site of Randell's yard.
Photograph showing Randell’s workshops and showrooms, now Spar and Malthouse Yard, the site of Wilkins Mills, the Bircham's Brewery and the car park of the Old Brewery House Hotel.
This black & white aerial photograph shows the centre of Reepham at the very top extending to Booton at the bottom. Two very white patches show initial work in process on what was the Ollands estate and also on the Richmond Rise site. Crown Meadow is…
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.
Leaflet advertising seeds and roots for farmers including mangels, swede, turnips, kale fodder beet; gives the price of 40 shillings an acre for a ley mix.
Alice Maud Gayford (1894-1939)
Alice was the daughter of Frederick Gayford, a carpenter. She was a domestic servant
The photograph was probably taken in about 1921 when Alice was working for William and Mercy Pitcher in London. William had been a…
Two similar drawings of the ruins of Hackford All Saints before the tower collapsed during the eighteenth century. It had previously been burnt out in a town fire in the sixteenth century. The tower was finally demolished in the 1790s.Written…
Set of six photographs of the Armistice Day Parade, led by the Royal British Legion, coming down Church Hill from the Market Place to the Norwich Road passing the churches and Echo Antiques.
Two photographs shown here.
Two images of an army band - Royal Artillery? - providing entertainment in Reepham Market Place during WWI watched by Reepham families, other uniformed troops and some recuperating soldiers in their hospital blues.Item #1112 – GB-REE-2112100959 is a…
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…
Arnold G. Beaver, Grocer, Tea Dealer, Draper and House Furnisher, Norwich Road Reepham China, Glass, Earthenware, EtcUsed in History Exhibition Sept. 2003