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E. T. Ruffles conducting a group of at least three bands with a young audience in the top RH corner (possibly part of a final concert at an EABBA Band Festival)

Group of 8 photographs of Reepham Band playing at the Theatre Royal, Norwich. Older members are in uniform, but one player is still in short trousers (John Hall). Other younger players are in civilian clothes or cadet uniforms. Pamela Barsted, the…

From an article published in the Reepham Society Newsletter, Summer 1988

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

Talk given by Brenda Gostling & presentation by Janet Archer using materials & resources from Reepham Archive as well as online information from the British Red Cross website. The presentation slides are shown here as the second item. The first slide…

Reepham Market Place Through Time
Presentation given in November 2025 & January 2026 focussing on a selection of shops & buildings in Reepham Market Place. The first item shows the display sheets, the second is the slide show which was shown with…

Certificate of Merit awarded to the Reepham Branch 1973-1974

The Reepham Royal Observer Corps post on the A1067, including the above-ground “observation” post and the underground “monitoring” post.

Note that the second image is NOT the Reepham bunker; it is a similar one at Peterchurch in Herefordshire.…

Photograph of junior players in Reepham Band taken in 1940 behind the Dial House with Pamela Barsted, the first female player, sitting between Gordon Frankland and Tommy Ruffles.

Descendants of William Gascoins who lived in Great Witchingham circa 1721-1765

Short history of allotments in Reepham with two colour photographs.

Handwritten letter from E. Owen Bartle dated 27 January 1920 to 'Jack'. Sent from Kerdiston.

Photograph & cutting from The Journal, Friday, May 9, 1958 :
Reepham Town Football Team hoist their captain shoulder-high after they had been presented with the Aylsham Charity Cup after beating Aylsham Wanderers on Monday.

Second photograph…

Royal British Legion, Reepham Ladies Section, at a parade held outside Reepham. Included in the photograph are Mesdames Seely, Page, Timbers and Gaymer

Detailed manuscript accounts book dating from the purchase of the Ironmongery and Agricultural Seed Business from Stephen Leeds in 1888 until 1915.
Business valued at £1196 on 11 October 1888.

Leaflet advertising seeds and roots for farmers including mangels, swede, turnips, kale fodder beet; gives the price of 40 shillings an acre for a ley mix.

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A detailed manuscript record of seeds supplied by Edward Gibbs & Son to local growers.
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