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Silver Jubilee Train to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the withdrawal of passenger services on the Wroxham to County School branch line.

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Parade assembled in Market Place, date unknown.

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View from the Market Place towards Dereham Road. Barclays Bank on the right and Utting the butcher has been replaced with Wright, a fishmonger.

Kendall Chapman postcard.

View looking down School Road from the school gates with Massey & Bridges garage in the distance.

Extract from Sparham Deanery Magazine giving details of Daisy Burton's marriage to Alfred Morris Mole in 1913,

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Image of Booton Church, possibly a Tuck postcard

Extract from a booklet issued to publicise the efforts made to the convalescence of wounded soldiers. Photograph taken at the back of the Bircham Centre

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Short profiles of four Reepham personalities - Jessie Brown MBE, Ben Stimpson, Wesley Piercy and Tony Ivins - and a brief outline of the Whitwell Hall County Centre

Bird's eye view of the Market Place showing Woods' shop and Peck's stores. The rear of the Bircham Centre is shown clearly on the left.

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A brief history of Salle written to mark the Millennium in 2001

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List compiled from the Red Cross website of people involved with the running of Norfolk VAD 52 hospital based in Reepham.

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A personal account of life in Reepham in the 1920s and 1930s by Ann Dickinson, a member of the Gibbs family

An in-depth research paper on the history of Hackford parish from 1000 AD. Refer to GB/REE/2103301155 for an explanation of the sketches of All Saints.

Based on a talk on the history of Whitwell parish given to the Reepham Society

Speculation on the origins of Reepham, including why does Reepham stand where it does? Why is it so different from the surrounding parishes? Why did its churchyard contain three churches?

View towards Reepham on the Cawston Road showing Fairway Garage and the water tower that stood near the junction with Orchard Lane.





Detailed descriptions of Reepham's three churches, including memorial inscriptions & parish registers, plus secular historic details of the three parishes.
A second edition was published in 1977.
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