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Booton Church
Sketch of Booton Church dated 1830. From a framed photograph showing what the church was like before Whitwell Elwin totally redesigned it.
Tags: Booton Church, Elwin
Booton Post Mill
Booton Windmill, originally situated on Windmill Hill in Mill Lane, off Ollands Road, is shown working there on the 1844 Tithe map. It was moved to Booton Hill in 1903 (some sources say it was demolished in 1890) and this photograph was taken in…
Tags: 1903, Booton, Booton Mill, Ollands Road, RL Calendar 2016
Booton Post Mill
Remains of the brick base of a post mill in Booton said to have been removed from its site in Reepham.
Tags: Booton
Booton School
Unused sepia postcard showing group of 23 children outside Booton School. Back of photograph gives date as about 1925.Back Row: V. Baxter, Margery Watson, Bunty Wall,A. Chapman, Kathy Wall, L. Betts, D. HallFront Row: Eddy Chapman, Ines Burton, N.…
Booton School
The school was built in 1896/7 to accommodate about 80 pupils. Before it was built Booton children had to get to St. Mary's School on Norwich Road in Reepham. It closed in the late 1940s.
Tags: Booton School
Booton, Norwich Road
Copy of a view of Norwich Road, Booton, from the Kings Head looking towards Reepham. The cottages on the roadside are now mostly painted white. Original pc copied & enlarged
Tags: Kings Head, Norwich Road
Boys Football Team 1908-1909
Team photograph of 8 boys. The football in the foreground reads: 1908-9
Tags: 1909, football, RL Calendar 2014
Brickmaking in Reepham
A history of brickmaking in the Reepham district, including the use of various building materials across Norfolk and the manufacture locally of bricks throughout the 19th and 20th centuries.
Tags: Brick Kiln Farm, brickmaking
British Legion Womens Section Certificate : 1971
Certificate awarded to the Reepham Branch formed on 22 February 1946 in recognition of 25 years continuous good work.
British Legion Womens Section formed in Reepham in 1946 and closed in 2016.
British Legion Womens Section formed in Reepham in 1946 and closed in 2016.
Tags: 1971, British Legion
Building a Timeline
Discussion of changes in Reepham, and how the archive is recording those changes.
Tags: Church Hill, Norwich Road
Bull's Head Tin Opener
Metal hand held tin opener in the form of a bull's head with long back and curved tail.
The short vertical spike rising from the head was intended to pierce a hole in the lid of a can, and the other was a cutting blade for see-sawing round the…
The short vertical spike rising from the head was intended to pierce a hole in the lid of a can, and the other was a cutting blade for see-sawing round the…
Tags: Gibbs
But what do we use our staves for, sir?
Description of the uses of staves in the boy scouts, with photograph of the Hackford House Troop in 1911.
Tags: 1911, Hackford House, RL Calendar 2018, scouts
