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Edition No. 3

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A history of Reepham Station and the East Norfolk Western Extension Railway, including road travel before the 1870s.

From an unknown and undated newspaper report headed 'Reepham Sunday Activities' details are given of the Reepham Corps playing with the Norwich 3 SA Band under their band-master H. Woodhouse. The bands played at open air services in Cawston and in…

A Tuck postcard of Whitwell Vicarage on Mill Road (here called The Rectory) which first appears in the 1881 census occupied by Rev W. H. Freeman. The house may have been built in the mid-1870s. The second postcard is a copy- the original would have…

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Children of the Page family outside the Crown Pub.
Back Row: - Rosa Blanche, Edith May and Nell (Florence Ellen)
Middle Row: Frances, Alice, Alfred and Bessie
Front Row: Sidney and Kate with Joey the dog.

Edward Page is listed as licensee in…

Biographical information about John Kendrew and his wife Mary who lived at The Ollands until John's death in 1914.

View of the house & orangery in derelict condition and a view of the wall that existed on Ollands Road, looking towards Echo Lodge

A history of the Ollands Estate, including the building of The Ollands in 1832 to its demolition in the early 1970s to create a residential housing estate.

A brief history of The Ollands and its occupants, particularly the early 20th century author Edward Philips Oppenheim. Published in the Reepham Society Newsletter, November 1987

2 photos of front and 2 of the east wall. The (presumed) proprietor appears in one of each.

The former site of Allen's coach and bus company on Norwich Road.

Now a hotel, the Old Brewery House was the original home of the Bircham family, owners of Reepham Brewery.

Selection of photographs showing renovations in the 1970s at the Old Bakery in the Market Place. Modern photographs included with display text.

History and 1990s refurbishment of the Moor House glasshouse and gardens.

A history of the Moor House and grounds from its construction in the mid-19th century.

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The Leicester Monument stands in the park at Holkham Hall, dedicated to Thomas William Coke, Earl of Leicester.

Narrative of Proceedings Regarding the Erection of The Leicester Monument with a Statement of Account and List of Subscribers by Robert…

The Laurels was originally called Verandah House, built by Thomas Lincoln on his return from Australia. It was the home of Edward Gibbs and his family for many years.
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