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View towards Church Hill Cottages. This area is now called Church Hill rather than Norwich Road.

Two images of crowds and cars gathering in the Market Place to witness the church clock being re-instated in St. Michael's tower.

Flags are decorating the buildings and 'God Save the King' can be seen on Hilton's shopfront. The white surplices of…

View of the south side of the Market Place including Barclays Bank. Jewell's shop next to the Post Office. Ivy cleared from Ivy house. Freestone's lorry in left foreground.
Taken before 1971, possibly late 1950s.

View towards the Bircham Institute (Hackford House) from Towns End Corner showing the porch of the Sun Inn, Ivy House (ivy-covered), the Post Office, corner door of the Kings Arms just in view.

View of the Market Place with snow on the ground.

Wide angle view showing the north & west sides of the Market Place.

North and part of the west side of the Market Place viewed from Church Plain.

View towards Dereham Road taken after 1921 when Edward Gibbs made his son a partner. Austin the butcher now replaced with Utting. No petrol pumps at Towns End Corner.

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View across the Market Place towards the north & east sides. Ford the baker & Hilton's Stores present plus Wallace King (in Reepham 1913-1919).

View across the Market Place towards the north & east sides. Carlton House & Melton House in the centre with W. J. Ford Hilton's Stores both visible.
Jewell's postcard.

View towards St. Michael's with the clock in place. Suggests a date later than 1937 when the clock was replaced. Street light suspended across the road.

View towards St. Michael's tower including Peck's shop. Newsboards report the disappearance of Gustav Hamel in May 1914. Hamel was a famous pioneering aviator and was flying from Paris to Hendon when his plane disappeared over the Channel after…

View across the Market Place showing Stoner's shop, Austin the butcher and the Sun Inn. Possibly taken at the end of market day, judging by the number of carts still parked.

View of the Methodist Chapel taken from the cottages opposite the car park on Station Road.

View of Norwich Road towards the churches, taken from the junction with Bircham Road.

View along Norwich Road with schoolchildren on left, saddler's shop on right and Gray's bootmaker shop further down the road.

Eglington & Gooch's works existed on the site of the current Spar shop in Ollands Road employing a variety of skilled workmen, blacksmiths, carpenters, wheelwrights and farriers.

Sidney Eglington having a rest outside Gibbs shop. There appears to be some kind of shelter in front of Hackford House.

Group of soldiers in their 'Hospital Blues' outside the back of Hackford House, later to become the Bircham Centre. The house included a room or rooms for recreation and for extra beds.

Nurses Mabel Dewing & Evelyn Gibbs with unknown soldiers.
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