Photo taken by D.Kendall Chapman looking up Station Road with car approaching, Gable end of Gibbs Seed Room visible on right. Cycle shop with sun blinds down on left with neighbouring garage. Street light suspended over the cossroad and iron signpost…
B&W card of Towns End from South looking at shop on NW corner with Fred J Gibbs shop (Watchmaker/Tobacconist) on near left. No garage yet next to corner shop (Dixon's).On the reverse: Demolished 1936Second image is a sepia photograph wih text.
Towns End Corner looking toward Dereham Road. Crowd of people including some on flat roof of Pask's shop (Civil & Military High Class Tailor). Gospel Room on left beyond rounded corner wall.
Precursor to 1960 rebuild. Single storey white walled shop with one display window and lean-to at left, later replaced by electrical shop. Frontage of Mrs. Fred Gibbs' with no shop behind. Part of self-service store in view-previously the…
Two ladies standing on the steps of Ada Frost's grocery shop on the NW corner of the crossroads. Signs proclaim bicycles, jams, tea, jellies, motor spirit; and there's a sundial high on the wall.
Looking downhill with Eynsford House hedge on left. No tarmac, no footway. Primitive Methodist Chapel in original state. Bircham centre in distance occupied by Wallace King's furniture stores. Curved cutaway corner on building on SE corner.
Postcard is marked 'Church Street, Reepham', on the front.View from beside archway to Bar Lane looking down Back Street. Greyhound has very large board over the door. Three people outside - annotation on back says they are 'Watson family, Grey barber…
Grocery and general store on site of recent Police Station. Double display window curved wooden rail visible. Aproned proprietor standing in doorway under Bovril sign.
Young proprietor is probably Arthur Hardiment. In 1921 he was an assistant for…
E. T. Ruffles leading massed group of bandsmen. Several bands represented at the opening rally of an EABBA festival in Yarmouth. (Film advertised is Mutiny on the Bounty with Charles Laughton & Clark Gable, first released in Europe in 1936)