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Programme of items performed by Reepham Band at the Theatre Royal, Norwich in 1944; including solos by Pamela Barsted & Harry Moore; with songs by Robert Brown & piano selections by Mrs R S Smith. Compered by Gordon Frankland.

Programme given by Reepham Band in Wellington Pier Gardens on Whit Sunday afternoon 1937, featuring bell solo by G Lambert, cornet solo by G Harrison & vocal solos by Robert Richardson. The first of three concerts on Whit Sunday & Monday, all three…

Programme given by Reepham Band in Wellington Pier Gardens on Whit Sunday evening 1937, featuring cornet solo by H Gaskins, horn solo by S Hardiment, trombone solo by R Hunt & vocal solos by Robert Richardson. The second of three concerts on Whit…

Programme given by Reepham Band in Wellington Pier Gardens on Whit Monday afternoon 1937, featuring euphonium solo by A C Guyton, cornet solo by H Gaskins & trombone solo by R Hunt. The last of three concerts on Whit Sunday & Monday, all three having…

Notes on items concerning education, schools and schooling in Reepham,

Letter of thanks from Queen Mary after the concert given by the Reepham Junior Band on 30 August 1945.

Group photograph with band members listed on the back. Queen Mary, E T Ruffles & Gordon Frankland at centre front.

Group photograph with names listed on the back

Sign declares "G. Fisher Grocer Draper and Outfitter"
Label on the back says the shop gave its name to Fisher's Alley. A second annotation says "G. Fisher mentioned in 1896 Kelly's Directory"

Taken before 1903 when the roof-line of Hall's, the…

Hall's Saddlers shop in Reepham Market Place.
From L to R :-
Mr John Ebenezer Hall, Bertie Hall (son), travelling tramp known as Old John,
Charlie Gaskin, Bob Wasey (apprentice).

Festival Concert given by Fodens Motor Works Band, conducted by Harry Mortimer. The concert included the presentation of awards & trophies to successful bands who had competed in the 18th Annual EABBA Spring Festival. A special presentation was made…

North side of the Market Place with horse & trap in front of the Chimes, Girl standing in front of Melton House. Zooming in a group of men can be seen on a bench outside the Brewery House. Possibly wounded soldiers recuuperating in Reepham.

Festival Concert given by Black Dyke Mills Band, conducted by Jack Emmott. The concert included the presentation of awards & trophies to successful bands who had competed in the 19th Annual EABBA Spring Festival. Autographed by G H Willcocks, a…

Postcard of Edward Gibbs' shop. Occupying only the first and second property from the corner with buckets, brooms etc outside and figure in doorway, possibly Sidney Eglington when he was apprenticed to Gibbs.

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Gibbs Ironmongers expanded and ivy covered + crowds at Towns End. Dixon's shop on corner across Station Road advertising "Triumph Cycles & Motors".On reverse :Darcy Collyer, Solicitor, in pith helmet"taken the first year of the great war. Welsh…

Full programme of the East Anglian Brass Band Association's festival. Includes details of the competing bands with their conductors, test pieces, previous successes dating back to 1932, trophies to be awarded & relevant advertising.

Full programme of the East Anglian Brass Band Association's festival. Includes details of the competing bands with their conductors, test pieces, previous successes dating back to 1932, trophies to be awarded & relevant advertising. Robert Austin had…

Set of 12 photographs taken in April 1946 showing some of the junior players from the Reepham Band, possibly at the East Anglian Brass Band Association's Spring Festival, sponsored by the Daily Herald. All the photographs are stamped 'Illustrated'…

Portrait photographs of E T Ruffles, conductor of Reepham Band

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Postcard advertising Tommy Ruffles' Band. Since Tommy Ruffles was a Fakenham resident the brass players are most likely to have been members of Fakenham Band. This item is included because of Tommy Ruffles' longstanding connections with Reepham…
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