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Colour image of Reepham Station in the 1960s with a passenger train in the background.

Sepia postcard of Whitwell Station showing platforms & signal box, possibly 1911.

Image of the post office in 1969 when C.D. Jones was the manager.

At 6.38 p.m. every weekday the 6.05 from Wroxham and the 6.05 from Dereham met briefly at Reepham Station. Used in RS Magazine 1991.

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.

View of The Moor from the junction with Orchard Lane. Poor focus.

View of the Market Place from St.Michael's tower. Hardiment's Stores sign visible. Before 1991.
Marked KC5.

A brief outline of five "stately homes" in the Reepham district: Bircham Centre, Hackford Hall, Whitwell Hall, The Ollands, The Moor House

Undated sketch showing the three churches with a note describing All Saints. It reads " This church & chancel are quite demolished. The steeple standing. It seems to have been built exactly regular."

View of interior of St. Michael's after the completion of the re-building project.

Three postcards of Reepham Churches with the ruins of All Saints in the foreground. The first & third inages are identical but published on different dates.

The story of Reepham Market Place in the early years of the 20th century as seen by the eyes of a child (Marjorie Gibbs)

Moor Lodge was for many years the home of Herbert Temple Owen, manager of Barclays Bank in Reepham. His wife Annie was the youngest daughter of Rev. M. Wilkinson.

Wood Dalling Post Office near the junction of Red Pits & Norton Corner.

View of Norwich Road showing Virginia's Workbox, currently Rococo Loco. Sandbags are in place to protect from flooding.

View of Dereham Road showing Reepham Self Service Stores, empty and with a sold placard outside. The shop had previously been the site of Norwich Corporation Electricity Office.
Two colour images taken from across the road, probably from the same…

Thatched cottage near the corner of The Moor where it meets Orchard Lane. Two army cyclists are pictured about 1917, with a woman who was possibly Mrs. Self, mother of Charlie Self.

Two views of the corner where the Moor reaches Norwich Road. The signpost looks newly erected in the first image.

Postcard of the junction of the Moor with the bottom of New Road (on the right) & looking towards the Norwich Road. High hedging replaces/hides the picket fence.
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