Two articles about The Walking Man statue made by Reepham stonemason William Lain in 1972. This stood outside the Walking Man Antiques shop run by Mr. Lain and his wife Mary at their business in Norwich Road, Reepham.
Photographs of the front (inset shows porch window close-up) & rear of the Sun with the display text used in the RS Exhibition 2003. Includes a view of Whitwell Road showing the rear of the Sun.
Original and one photocopy annotated with people's names.
Mrs Violet Watson, Mr & Mrs Stanley Watson & Fred Watson. Taken about 1920. Also Morris Cowley car. Annotations differ re Licensee. and who is where. Signs for Steward & Patteson and Market…
Refers to the August inspection in the grounds of the Old Brewery House.
A favourite quote from the Scoutmaster's report:
“Mothers, just think of your boys being able to darn their own socks!”
Reports on Empire Day, cricket & football.
Frank…
Scouts Frank Rump & his friend Clifford Laskey have recently gone to Canada.
Samuel Bircham relates a trip to Mexico in 1885 as well as an introduction detailing the troop's activities.
The very first scout magazine with typescript in a purple colour. Donald Kendall-Chapman was one of the patrol leaders and was responsible for typing & editing this issue.
Reeve family group at Booton. Details from Reepham Society January 1985 Magazine P.12: "George is next to his mother, the other boy is Walter who lived at Hackford Vale, ... in the centre is Violet, now Mrs. Muddle."